2024-11-19
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Hi.
Hi, I'm David Barr Curtley, author of the book Save Me Please and Other Stories.
And welcome to episode 581 of Geek's Guide to the Galaxy.
Today on the show we'll be discussing the movies Gattaca, the Truman Show, Simone in Time, and Anon, all of which were written by Andrew Nicholl.
And this will include spoilers for all of those movies, so just be aware of that.
And I'm joined by three guests.
So first up we've got Andrea Kail making her 39th appearance on the show.
She's a graduate of the Odyssey Writers Workshop and her short fiction appears in the Writers of the Future anthology, Fantasy Magazine and Lightspeed.
She's been a television writer, producer and script supervisor for shows such as Late night with Conan O'Brien, the Chew and WWE's Monday Night Raw and Friday Night Smackdown.
And she's currently a writer for pixelberry Studios.
So, Andrea, welcome to the show.
Good to be back, Dave.
Then next up we've got Matthew Kressel making his 36th appearance on the show.
His novel Queen of the, follow up to his groundbreaking novel King of Shards, is available now in his short story collection Histories Within Us will be out early next year from Census 5 Press.
Together with Ellen Datlow, he hosts the monthly Fantastic fiction Reading series in New York City.