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Jack Campbell and Elizabeth Moon: A Conversation

By: Jack Campbell, Elizabeth Moon
Narrated by: Jack Campbell, Elizabeth Moon

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Summary

Authors Jack Campbell and Elizabeth Moon discuss fact vs. fiction in science fiction and fantasy; reviving old series and bringing new series to an end; steampunk; and much more.

Jack Campbell is the pen name of John G. Hemry, author of the best-selling military sci-fi series “The Lost Fleet”, as well as the “Stark’s War” and “JAG in Space” books. Hemry is a retired U.S. Navy officer.

Elizabeth Moon is a former U.S. Marine whose many books include the Nebula Award-winning novel The Speed of Dark, the “Paksenarrion” fantasy series, and the “Vatta’s War” military sci-fi series.

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If you like either of the authors have a listen to then having a chat. While I wish it was longer it still makes for an engaging listen

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Interesting conversation if a little out of date! However, still worth listening to. The most interesting insights discussed was not about their books but about Steam Punk and how the Steam Punk "look" can be traced back to Disney's 20,000 Leagues.

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