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The Writers Grotto

Conversations with working writers on the craft of writing, the writer’s life, and the broader writing community, recorded at the Writers Grotto in San Francisco, California.

  1. 03/18/2025

    Don't Go Alone: Creating Space with Shingai Njeri Kagunda

    Shingai Njeri Kagunda, T. K. Rex and Doug Henderson discuss editing fiction publications, the triumphant return of Fantasy Magazine, and creating space for underrepresented writers. Shingai Njeri Kagunda (they/she) is an Afrosurreal/futurist storyteller from Nairobi, Kenya with a Literary Arts MFA from Brown. Shingai’s work has been featured in The Best American Sci-fi and Fantasy 2020 and 2023 editions, Year’s Best African Speculative Fiction in 2021, and Year’s Best Dark Fantasy and Horror 2020. They have work in Omenana, Fantasy Magazine, FracturedLit, Khoreo, Baffling Magazine, Lightspeed, Psychopomp, Frivolous Comma and several anthologies including Africa Risen, Will This Be A Problem, and Afro-Centered Futurisms in Our Speculative Fiction. Their debut novella, & This is How to Stay Alive, won the Ignyte Award for best novella in 2022. Their short story "Air to Shape Lungs", was chosen in 2023 for the Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy list and anthology. Their essay "Black Futurisms vs. Systems of Domination" was nominated for the 2025 British Science Fiction Association award, and their newly released novelette, We Who Will Not Die, was named Locus Recommended Reading. Shingai is the co-founder of Voodoonauts Summer Writing Workshop, a creative writing teacher, an eternal student, and a lover of all things soft and Black. Other stuff we talked about in the episode: Fantasy MagazinePodcastleVoodoonauts Afrofuturist collective & workshop& This Is How To Stay AliveIgnyte Awards - centering the contributions and experiences of BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) in Speculative FictionFIYAH Magazine - speculative fiction by and about Black people of the African DiasporaLet the Star Explode - short story by Shingai Njeri KagundaHi From Shelling Point - story story by T. K. Rex, in Utopia MagazineArley Sorg - Co-Editor of Fantasy MagazineRooted & Written, BIPOC conference at the Writers GrottoThe Nebula AwardsBritish Fantasy Awards#PublishingPaidMe - link to the Vox explainerYvette Lisa NdlovuSheree Renée ThomasSuyi Davies OkungbowaNana Kwame Adjei-BrenyahJust Keep Writing podcastFeminist Theory: From Margin to Center - a 1984 book about feminist theory by bell hooks

    1 hr
  2. 02/15/2025

    Despair is a Luxury with Nina Schuyler and Susan Kaye Quinn

    Nina Schuyler, Susan Kaye Quinn, Doug Henderson and T. K. Rex discuss writing climate fiction and one central theme: hope. How to have it, how to write it, and why it’s more important than ever. Nina Schuyler’s short story collection, In This Ravishing World, won the W.S. Porter Prize and the Prism Prize for Climate Literature and was published in July 2024. Her novel, Afterword, won the 2024 PenCraft Book of the Year in Fiction, the Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award for Science Fiction and Literary, and the PenCraft Spring Seasonal Book Award for Literary and Science Fiction. Her novel, The Translator, was shortlisted for the William Saroyan International Prize for Writing and won the Next Generation Indie Book Award for General Fiction. Her novel, The Painting, was shortlisted for the Northern California Book Award. Her books, How to Write Stunning Sentences and Stunning Sentences: A Creative Writing Journal are bestsellers. Her short stories have been published by Zyzzyva, Chicago Quarterly Review, Fugue, Nashville Review, and elsewhere, and have been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net. She teaches creative writing for Stanford Continuing Studies, The Writing Salon, and Book Passage.  Susan Kaye Quinn is an environmental engineer turned author, writing and publishing speculative fiction since 2011. Lately, she writes hopeful climate fiction, trying to change the narratives that are destroying the world. You can find her short fiction in Reckoning, Solarpunk Magazine, and Grist's recently released Metamorphosis collection of solarpunk stories. All her short fiction and novels are on her website, https://susankayequinn.com/. She's the host of the Bright Green Futures podcast, stories to build a better world: https://brightgreenfutures.substack.com/ Other stuff we talked about in the episode: The Light Eaters: How the Unseen World of Plant Intelligence Offers a New Understanding of Life on Earth by Zoë SchlangerSongs of the Humpback WhaleSounds of Nature by Karen BakkerHow to be Animal by Melanie ChallengerGlide Memorial volunteer programThe Great Derangement by Amitav GoshtThe Hopepunk Panel at Watertown Public LibraryObject oriented ontologyThe Overstory by Richard Powers"Mazes" short story by Ursula LeGuinMetamorphosis: Climate Fiction for a Better FutureThe Great Mississippi Tea CompanyGristBright Green Futures Anthology

    1h 13m
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51 Ratings

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Conversations with working writers on the craft of writing, the writer’s life, and the broader writing community, recorded at the Writers Grotto in San Francisco, California.