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20: Award Winning Sci-Fi Writer C. Stuart Hardwick
Casual Space
English - April 11, 2019 12:07 - 48 minutes - 36.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 51 ratingsNatural Sciences Science Technology mund astronomy beth nasa science space Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
In this episode, Beth and Stuart laugh about:
The stories from his family that helped inspire him to write “hard sci-fi” Why going to the moon was really expensive and incredible How writing allows you to learn about people and about yourselfKey Takeaways:
Becoming an award-winning sci-fi writer didn’t happen overnight, but when it happened… wow! Science can’t answer everything, but reality is the standard “All stories are about people. I look for what fits my technical knowledge, but mostly I look for characters.” “Anybody who can’t take rejection, should not be in a creative field.” “As a science fiction author, my primary goal in a story is to reveal the reader, and learn something about yourself.”
About C. Stuart Hardwick:
Stuart Hardwick is a winner of the prestigious Writers of the Future contest and the Jim Baen Memorial Short Story Award. His work regularly appears in Analog Science Fiction & Fact, as well as Galaxy's Edge, Forbes.com and Mental Floss, among others. A southerner from South Dakota, Stuart grew up creating radio dramas and animated shorts before moving on to robots and ill-conceived flying machines. He's worked with the creators of the video game Doom, married an aquanaut, and trained his dog to pull a sled.
Stuart studied writing at U.C. Berkeley, lives in Houston, and has been known to wear a cape. For more information and a free signed e-sampler, visit www.cStuartHardwick.com.