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529 Polyamory and sci fi
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There is a growing demand for poly plot lines in science fiction novels. Guest host Erich Viege interviews Alisia Gus of Curiosity Quills publishing.
0:00 Introduction and host chatUnder 18? Stop listening now and visit http://www.scarleteen.com
1:00 AnnouncementsErich Viege is hosting this week
2:15 Poly in the NewsAmanda Palmer on her open marriage with Neil Gaiman, now.
3:30 Interview: Curiosity Quills publisher Alisia Gus on polyamoryThere is a growing demand for sci fi books with poly in background. And they are accepting submissions, if you’re a writer! Gus wants to partner with other publishers telling more stories of non-mono relationships. And she is offering a subscription box, like book box of the month.
To submit, email curiosity@curiosityquills.com
Current poly sci fi novels from Curiosity Quills:
Ruth Fox Sinclair The White Pavilion
Links:
Alisa’s Twitter, Curiosity Quills Twitter
18:00 How to make this podcast betterQuestions? Comments? Feedback? Email polyweekly@gmail.com and attach an audio comment or call the listener comment line at 802-505-POLY. Friend us on Twitter or Facebook, leave a comment here. Check out Poly Weekly podcasts at polyweekly.libsyn.com. Share this with a friend or write an iTunes review! Our intro and outro music is courtesy of Pacemaker Jane, “Good Suspicions.”
602 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on July 11, 2018 01:02 (). Last successful fetch was on October 13, 2022 16:55 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 185867626 series 4500
There is a growing demand for poly plot lines in science fiction novels. Guest host Erich Viege interviews Alisia Gus of Curiosity Quills publishing.
0:00 Introduction and host chatUnder 18? Stop listening now and visit http://www.scarleteen.com
1:00 AnnouncementsErich Viege is hosting this week
2:15 Poly in the NewsAmanda Palmer on her open marriage with Neil Gaiman, now.
3:30 Interview: Curiosity Quills publisher Alisia Gus on polyamoryThere is a growing demand for sci fi books with poly in background. And they are accepting submissions, if you’re a writer! Gus wants to partner with other publishers telling more stories of non-mono relationships. And she is offering a subscription box, like book box of the month.
To submit, email curiosity@curiosityquills.com
Current poly sci fi novels from Curiosity Quills:
Ruth Fox Sinclair The White Pavilion
Links:
Alisa’s Twitter, Curiosity Quills Twitter
18:00 How to make this podcast betterQuestions? Comments? Feedback? Email polyweekly@gmail.com and attach an audio comment or call the listener comment line at 802-505-POLY. Friend us on Twitter or Facebook, leave a comment here. Check out Poly Weekly podcasts at polyweekly.libsyn.com. Share this with a friend or write an iTunes review! Our intro and outro music is courtesy of Pacemaker Jane, “Good Suspicions.”
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