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Ep. 157 - Nicholas Binge on his novel Ascension, and what really happens when publishers fight over your book

Season 17, Ep. 3

This episode is also available as a full video interview on our YouTube channel


Nicholas Binge is an author of speculative thrillers, literary science-fiction, and horror. His novels include Ascension and Professor Everywhere. Binge has lived in Singapore, Switzerland, and Hong Kong, and is based in Edinburgh, UK, where he teaches literature and works on new books. His most recent novel, Ascension, is being published by Harper Voyager (UK) and Riverhead Books (US) in April. It is also being translated into eight other languages and has been optioned for film.


We had a great time chatting with Nick and hearing about the incredible writing journey he went on that led to his novel Ascension being fought over by publishers and being optioned for film. We also talk about exploring themes with speculative fiction, and why a good agent is so important to an author.


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Buy Ascension now

Follow Nick on Twitter

Visit Nick's website


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