From the June, 2023 edition of the New York Review of Science Fiction readings, Sarah Pinsker reads from her new book Lost Places and engages in conversation with writer and editor Barbara Krasnoff.
Also, Dan Persons reviews the new film, "The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster".
Sarah Pinsker is the Hugo and Nebula winning author of A Song For A New Day, We Are Satellites, Sooner or Later Everything Falls Into the Sea, and over sixty works of short fiction. Her new collection, Lost Places, was published by Small Beer Press in spring 2023. She is also a singer/songwriter and toured nationally behind three albums on various independent labels. A fourth, Something to Hold, came out in 2021. She lives in Baltimore, Maryland with her wife and two weird dogs.
Barbara Krasnoff has had short stories appear in a variety of print and online publications. Her story “Sabbath Wine,” which was published in the anthology Clockwork Phoenix 5, was a Nebula Award finalist. She also has a mosaic novel, The History of Soul 2065, which was published by Mythic Delirium Books in June 2019. Most recently, her story "Time and Art" can be found in the current issue of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. A full list of publications can be found at her website BrooklynWriter.com. When not writing science fiction or fantasy, she is Reviews Editor for The Verge.