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

534. Warren Lapine on Roger Zelazny

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

David Barr Kirtley

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4.61K Ratings

🗓️ 13 January 2023

⏱️ 81 minutes

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This episode of Geeks Guide to the Galaxy is made possible thanks to support from listeners

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like you, so if you enjoyed the show and wanted to continue, please support us on Patreon

0:10.4

over at patreon.com slash Geeks or via PayPal over at Geeks guide show dot com slash crowd

0:16.8

funding.

0:17.8

And so I want to give a special thank you to one son Miguel and Selena Fred Kina,

0:22.1

who both just made very generous contributions to the show via PayPal.

0:26.2

So big thanks again to everyone who contributed, we really appreciate it.

0:30.5

Alright so now let's get to our show.

0:33.2

Hello and welcome to episode 534 of Geeks Guide to the Galaxy.

0:56.4

I'm David Bar currently author of the book Save Me Please and other stories which is available

1:01.4

now on amazon.com.

1:03.9

We had a great conversation about the book back in episode 500, so definitely check that

1:08.2

out if you missed it.

1:10.2

And today's guest is Warren Lapine.

1:12.6

He's the author of the short story collection just like the Jetsons, and he's also one

1:16.6

of the science fiction field's most prolific publishers, having worked on magazines such

1:21.0

as Weird Tales, Dreams of Decadence and Realms of Fantasy, and books such as the DNA Helix,

1:27.0

Absolute Magnitude, and fantastic stories of the imagination.

1:31.3

This interview will be discussing some of his projects related to Legendary Fantasy and

1:35.0

Science fiction author Roger Salasney, including Shadows and Reflections, a Roger Salasney tribute

1:40.7

anthology, which Warren edited together with Roger's son Trent Salasney, and Timmer Salas,

1:46.8

a compilation of hundreds of letters that Roger wrote to his best friend Carl Yoke.

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