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Episode 80: Interview with Ness Brown

Ep. 80

In this week's episode, Trevor sits down with astrophysicist and author Ness Brown, whose debut novella The Scourge Between Stars released from Nightfire in April 2023. Together, they talk about Brown's vision for humans in the cosmos, the importance of considering how we use our resources, how we treat and consider emerging technologies, the impetus of diverse representation of people in speculative literature, and above all the need for hope in a trying era.


For more information about Ness Brown and their literature, you can visit ness-brown.com.

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