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EP 001 Steven Brust, PJF

Startup Geometry Podcast

English - April 29, 2015 02:59 - 38 minutes - 43.7 MB - ★★★★★ - 9 ratings
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Welcome to the Startup Geometry podcast, where we talk to the creators, innovators and explorers who make the world what it is.

In this episode, I talk with Steven Brust, author of the Vlad Taltos/Dragaera novels. We talk about his writing process, important influences and future plans. I've been a huge fan of Steven's, ever since his first novel, Jhereg, introduced us to wisecracking assassin Vlad Taltos and his sidekick Loiosh back in 1983. His latest books are Hawk and The Incrementalists.

You'll notice that I immediately mispronounce his last name (which is pronounced BROOST, though spelled BRUST), despite having pasted a note with the phonetic spelling of his name to the microphone I was using at the time.

Podcasting is HARD.

This podcast can be found on iTunes and Stitcher, or accessed directly below.

Show links:

Dreamcafe, Steven Brust's homepage

His Twitter account: @stevenbrust

At the Tor.com site:

An excerpt from Hawk 
An excerpt from The Incrementalists
An interview with Jo Walton about the Dragaera books
A short story set on Dragaera

Fritz Leiber

Michael Moorcock

Roger Zelazny

Skyler White

Emma Bull

The Isaiah Berlin quote I referenced with regard to Incrementalist politics was in an interview with him which was excerpted in The 50 Year Argument, a documentary on the New York Review of Books, where I first saw and heard it. Similar sentiments could be found elsewhere in his work, for example in Crooked Timber, a collection of his essays and lectures.

 

Welcome to the Startup Geometry podcast, where we talk to the creators, innovators and explorers who make the world what it is.


In this episode, I talk with Steven Brust, author of the Vlad Taltos/Dragaera novels. We talk about his writing process, important influences and future plans. I’ve been a huge fan of Steven’s, ever since his first novel, Jhereg, introduced us to wisecracking assassin Vlad Taltos and his sidekick Loiosh back in 1983. His latest books are Hawk and The Incrementalists.


You’ll notice that I immediately mispronounce his last name (which is pronounced BROOST, though spelled BRUST), despite having pasted a note with the phonetic spelling of his name to the microphone I was using at the time.


Podcasting is HARD.


This podcast can be found on iTunes and Stitcher, or accessed directly below.


Show links:


Dreamcafe, Steven Brust’s homepage


His Twitter account: @stevenbrust


At the Tor.com site:

An excerpt from Hawk 
An excerpt from The Incrementalists
An interview with Jo Walton about the Dragaera books
A short story set on Dragaera

Fritz Leiber


Michael Moorcock


Roger Zelazny


Skyler White


Emma Bull



The Isaiah Berlin quote I referenced with regard to Incrementalist politics was in an interview with him which was excerpted in The 50 Year Argument, a documentary on the New York Review of Books, where I first saw and heard it. Similar sentiments could be found elsewhere in his work, for example in Crooked Timber, a collection of his essays and lectures.


 

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