Our second piece of audio fiction for January is "Tying Knots" written by Ken Liu and read by Kate Baker.
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Our second piece of audio fiction for January is "Tying Knots" written by Ken Liu and read by Kate Baker.
Clarkesworld Magazine Issue 52 - Tying Knots by Ken Liu [41:03m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (7793)
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Ken has worked as a programmer and as a lawyer, and he drafts legal documents like he writes code. His fiction has appeared in F&SF, Strange Horizons, Lightspeed, and Asimov's, among other places. His longest work to date, the novella "The Man Who Ended History," is available now from Panverse Publishing as part of the Panverse Three anthology. He lives in the Greater Boston area with his wife, artist Lisa Tang Liu, and their daughter.
Website:
kenliu.name
Straight rotoscope of Monsanto kick in the balls. Pretty cool.
Another of the great choices for the podcast! Loved it! A great representation of the manipulation and consumption of the simple life of yesterday by the overbearing egocentric corporat world of today. Keep up the great work Kate!
Knot what I expected.
Sorry, I simply could not resist.
Gary, you are knot allowed to make bad puns about nots!