

Episode 156: Live with Sofia Samatar
This week Jonathan and Gary are joined in the Gershwin Room by Sofia Samatar, author of the brilliant debut fantasy novel A Stranger in Olondria, which was published by Small Beer Press this April. In a wide-ranging discussion, we look at the origins of A Stranger in Olondria, re-encountering genre fiction, the power…
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