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In the ’Cosm

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by Cait Gordon

8 episodes
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Canadian speculative fiction author Cait Gordon interviews humans who arrange the alphabet while she tries not to squee like a fangirl.

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12/1/2020

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July 14, 2021

S1, Bonus Episode! How being “dissatisfied” can lead to a book series, with Bruce. D. Gordon

<p>Surprise! We have a bonus episode for season one, which I nickname In the ’Cosm, Special Husband Edition! Yes, my spouse, author Bruce D. Gordon, is making his debut with the first novel in his Dissastified Me series, Dissatisfied Me: A Love Story! Bruce shares with us what led him to this place and discusses how popular culture can serve as major life milestone markers. He also talks about his love of music, and has a fun fact that gives me vertigo!</p> <p>(Btw, to clarify, when I mentioned I was also a dual citizen, I meant Irish and Canadian. My Broose is the Sco’ish one.)</p>

Episode thumbnail for S1, Ep6: The Artificial Divide Between the Blind and the Sighted, with Robert Kingett and Randy Lacey

May 6, 2021

S1, Ep6: The Artificial Divide Between the Blind and the Sighted, with Robert Kingett and Randy Lacey

<p>For this last episode of Season 1, I chat with the co-editors in chief Robert Kingett and Randy Lacey about their upcoming anthology, Artifical Divide. This collection of fiction stories is written by authors who are Blind, visually impaired, or who have low vision. Come for this amazing discussion and stay to the end for the fun facts!</p>

Episode thumbnail for S1, Ep5: Diversity representation in fiction (and why Jackie Collins is awesome) with Christina Robins

April 7, 2021

S1, Ep5: Diversity representation in fiction (and why Jackie Collins is awesome) with Christina Robins

<p>CW: Mentions of sex trafficking, relationship abuse, and child abuse</p> <p>Emerging Canadian author Christina Robins shares her point of view about sex work and writing a protagonist who is a sex worker in her newly released novella, Entanglements. She also explains why autistic characters are not “too much,” and how she loves reading and writing stories about women who push boundaries. Also, she shares about the influence of Jackie Collins in her [Christina’s] life!</p>

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What is In the ’Cosm?

Canadian speculative fiction author Cait Gordon interviews humans who arrange the alphabet while she tries not to squee like a fangirl.

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