Science fiction writer James Patrick Kelly's short novel, Burn, won the Science Fiction Writers of America's Nebula Award in 2007. Kelly has won the World Science Fiction Society's Hugo Award twice: in 1996 , for his novelette, "Think Like A Dinosaur," and in 2000, for his novelette, "Ten to the Sixteenth to One." His most recent book, a collection of stories, is entitled The Wreck of the Godspeed. With John Kessel, he has coedited several science fiction anthologies that include a range of well-known authors. He teaches tin the University of Southern Maine's Stonecoast MFA writing program.
Duration: 27 minutes and 48 seconds
Episode Number: 602
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The New Hampshire Authors Series features writers who live, summer, teach, or were born in New Hampshire.
Yankee writer and humorist Rebecca Rule invites poets, fiction and nonfiction writers, and journalists to share their insights into the art and craft of writing in one-on-one conversations before audiences at the University of New Hampshire's Dimond Library.
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