Our first piece of audio fiction for March is "Alone With Gandhari" written by Gord Sellar and read by Kate Baker.
Clarkesworld Magazine Issue 42 - Alone With Gandhari by Gord Sellar [52:36m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (3333)


Our first piece of audio fiction for March is "Alone With Gandhari" written by Gord Sellar and read by Kate Baker.
Clarkesworld Magazine Issue 42 - Alone With Gandhari by Gord Sellar [52:36m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (3333)
Gord Sellar was born in Malawi but raised in Canada. He has lived in South Korea since 2002, where he has taught at universities, played saxophone in an indie-rock band, worked as an editor and co-translator, and started a study group focused on Ezra Pound's The Cantos. He is currently studying of what appears to be an ongoing science-fiction renaissance in South Korea, as well as the historical reception of the genre there. He attended Clarion West in 2006, was nominated for the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer in 2009, and his fiction has appeared in Asimov's SF, Interzone, Tesseracts Twelve, and The Year's Best Science Fiction Volume 26 (edited by Gardner Dozois), and with more work forthcoming in, among other places, Subterranean and Diet Soap.
Website:
gordsellar.com
A great story from a very different perspective (as Kate noted, it may make you think before you take a bite from that next hamburger) and another great narration.