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Rocket Talk Episode 68: Patrick S. Tomlinson

 
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Welcome back to the Rocket Talk podcast!

This week’s episode features Patrick S. Tomlinson, the author of The Ark from Angry Robot Books. The pair discuss the current status of Milwaukee as a cultural hot bed, the dearth of humor in science fiction and fantasy, and what Tomlinson was trying to accomplish in his new novel. Warning: mild sports talk.

Patrick S. Tomlinson is a stand-up comedian and author. His debut novel, The Ark, is a locked room murder mystery where the locked room is a generation starship. He’s published by Angry Robot Books and represented by Russ Galen. He lives in Milwaukee with his muscle car.

Rocket Talk Episode 68 (34:24)

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Also! If you have an idea for an episode of Rocket Talk or would like to come on as a guest, reach out to Justin Landon at justin.landon@gmail.com. Obviously, we can’t accommodate everyone, but we’re always looking for new ideas and fresh perspectives. You can find all of the episodes of Rocket Talk on Tor.com here.

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Welcome back to the Rocket Talk podcast!

This week’s episode features Patrick S. Tomlinson, the author of The Ark from Angry Robot Books. The pair discuss the current status of Milwaukee as a cultural hot bed, the dearth of humor in science fiction and fantasy, and what Tomlinson was trying to accomplish in his new novel. Warning: mild sports talk.

Patrick S. Tomlinson is a stand-up comedian and author. His debut novel, The Ark, is a locked room murder mystery where the locked room is a generation starship. He’s published by Angry Robot Books and represented by Russ Galen. He lives in Milwaukee with his muscle car.

Rocket Talk Episode 68 (34:24)

Listen through your browser here:

https://reactormag.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/RocketTalkEpisode68.mp3

On a mobile device or want to save the podcast for later?

Listen to Episode 68: Patrick S. Tomlinson

Get Rocket Talk on iTunes

Get the Rocket Talk feed

Also! If you have an idea for an episode of Rocket Talk or would like to come on as a guest, reach out to Justin Landon at justin.landon@gmail.com. Obviously, we can’t accommodate everyone, but we’re always looking for new ideas and fresh perspectives. You can find all of the episodes of Rocket Talk on Tor.com here.

The post Rocket Talk Episode 68: Patrick S. Tomlinson appeared first on Reactor.

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