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Geek's Guide to the Galaxy - A Science Fiction Podcast

299. Vandana Singh, author of Ambiguity Machines and Other Stories

Geek's Guide to the Galaxy - A Science Fiction Podcast

David Barr Kirtley

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4.61K Ratings

🗓️ 16 March 2018

⏱️ 65 minutes

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This episode of Geek's Guide to the Galaxy is brought to you by the Final Six, a new

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YA science fiction novel by Alexandra Munir.

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Beth Revis, author of the New York Times best-selling across the universe series, writes,

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A breathtakingly real look at love loss and the

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dangers of space the final six sky rockets into twists and turns I never saw

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coming. Learn more about the book over at Alexandra Monier.com.

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The

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Wired.com presents

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The Geek's Guide to the Galaxy.

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And here is your host, David Barr-Kirtley.

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Hello and welcome to episode 299 of Geek's Guide to the Galaxy.

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Our guest today is Vondana Singh.

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She was born and raised in India and currently lives near Boston, Massachusetts, where she professes physics and writes.

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Her short stories have appeared in many Best of the Year anthologies, including the best American

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science fiction and fantasy, and her books include the ALA notable book,

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Young Uncle Comes to Town,

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and the short story collection,

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The Woman Who Thought She Was a Planet.

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And we'll be speaking with her today

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about her new collection, ambiguity machines,

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and other stories.

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And today's show is brought to you by the Final Six by Alexandra Monier.

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