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EPISODE · Nov 26, 2024 · 37 MIN

SH@25 Episode 5: An Interview with E.M. Faulds

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In the 5th episode of SH@25, editor Kat Kourbeti sits down with author E.M. Faulds to chat about her 2022 story, Broken Blue, combining Eldritch horrors with mundane moments, writing female characters, and bigging up your crew when you have the chance. Want to leave us a happy birthday message? Click here to record an audio message, and here for video. Join our Patreon for early episode access. Did you know SH@25 is eligible for the Best Related Work and Best FanCast categories in the Hugo Awards? Keep us in mind for your 2025 ballot! Episode show notes: Visit E.M. Faulds' website and follow her on social media (BlueSky / Instagram) Read E.M.'s microfiction over your coffee break on her Ko-fi page (and throw her some change while you're there) Read E.M.'s story Broken Blue in our archives Buy a copy of Gallus, the 2024 Glasgow SF Writers' Circle anthology Check out Nova Scotia Vol II from Luna Press Check out Ada King, E.M.'s novel, and Under the Moon, her short story collection featuring all-female protagonists Find more links to E.M.'s work, as well as recommendations and links to other media we talked about, on our episode transcript page.

In the 5th episode of SH@25, editor Kat Kourbeti sits down with author E.M. Faulds to chat about her 2022 story, Broken Blue, combining Eldritch horrors with mundane moments, writing female characters, and bigging up your crew when you have the chance. Want to leave us a happy birthday message? Click here to record an audio message, and here for video. Join our Patreon for early episode access. Did you know SH@25 is eligible for the Best Related Work and Best FanCast categories in the Hugo Awards? Keep us in mind for your 2025 ballot! Episode show notes: Visit E.M. Faulds' website and follow her on social media (BlueSky / Instagram) Read E.M.'s microfiction over your coffee break on her Ko-fi page (and throw her some change while you're there) Read E.M.'s story Broken Blue in our archives Buy a copy of Gallus, the 2024 Glasgow SF Writers' Circle anthology Check out Nova Scotia Vol II from Luna Press Check out Ada King, E.M.'s novel, and Under the Moon, her short story collection featuring all-female protagonists Find more links to E.M.'s work, as well as recommendations and links to other media we talked about, on our episode transcript page.

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