Podcast, Original Fiction
National Center for the Preservation of Human Dignity
Our fourth podcast for October is “National Center for the Preservation of Human Dignity” written by Youha Nam, translated by Elisa Sinn and Justin Howe, and read by Kate Baker.
Originally published in Korean in 여성작가 SF단편모음집.
Published with the support of Literature Translation Institute of Korea (LTI Korea).
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Youha Nam is a writer of diverse genres including SF, horror, romance, and children's literature. In 2018, she won an award in the 5th Genre Fiction Short Stories in Science Contest with her story "The Woman of the Future." That same year, she won the 5th Han Nakwon Science Fiction Award with "Blue Hair," a story about the friendship between an alien boy and a girl from Earth.
Justin Howe was born and raised in Massachusetts. His work has appeared in Strange Horizons, Spacesuits & Sixguns, and The Internet Review of Science Fiction. His story "Skillet and Saber" will appear in the anthology Fast Ships, Black Sails available from Night Shade Books in October 2008. He is a graduate of the Odyssey Writers workshop, works for an architectural preservation company in New York City, and belongs to the Homeless Moon.