Martha Wells & Fugitive Telemetry
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Worldbuilders Weekly Podcast
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Martha Wells talks about her Nebula-award-winning new Murderbot book "Fugitive Telemetry", how Covid impacted writing/publishing/fan interaction, the role perspective plays in telling a story, and the positive power of fandom.
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