Cheryl Morgan talks to Pat Cadigan at Heathrow airport shortly after their return from Finncon.
Cheryl Morgan talks to Pat Cadigan at Heathrow airport shortly after their return from Finncon.
Pat Cadigan won the Arthur C. Clarke Award for her novels Synners and Fools. She’s written thirteen other books, including two nonfiction books on the making of the movies Lost in Space and The Mummy, and lots and lots of short stories, one of which — “Pretty Boy Crossover” — was made into a movie called The Cyberstalking. She lives and works in gorgeous, gritty, urban North London where the trees grow up out of the sidewalk like Nature intended.
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[...] do tego w dwóch częściach (1 i 2) wywiad z Peterem F. Hamiltonem, z Charlsem Strossem oraz z Pat Cadigan. Można też przekonać się dlaczego literatura SF powinna być istotną dla naukowców, [...]