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N.K. Jemisin

Award-winning author known for her Broken Earth science fantasy series. Her work explores themes of oppression and societal change.

Top 3 podcasts with N.K. Jemisin

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Aug 27, 2018 • 1h 25min

I build a world with fantasy master N.K. Jemisin

I’m just going to say it. This may be the most fun I’ve ever had on a podcast. Nora Jemisin — better known by her pen name, N.K. Jemisin — just won the Hugo Award for best novel for the third year in a row. No one had ever done that before. Jemisin is also the first author to have every book in a single series win the Hugo for best novel, and the first black author to win a Hugo for best novel. She’s a badass. What makes Jemisin’s work so remarkable is the power and detail of the worlds she builds for her characters, and her readers, to inhabit. In this podcast, she shows us how she does it: Jemisin teaches a world-building seminar for sci-fi and fantasy authors, and here, she leads me through that exercise live. It’s a master class not only in building a new world but in understanding our own. You don’t want to miss this. Recommended books: The Murderbot Diaries series from Martha Wells Unexpected Stories by Octavia Butler Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Nov 17, 2024 • 51min

19.46: An Interview on Structure with N.K. Jemisin

Join award-winning author N.K. Jemisin as she delves into the intricacies of her writing process behind The Fifth Season. She explores the use of multiple plotlines and the concept of planets as characters. Jemisin discusses how poetry influences her storytelling and shares invaluable advice on writing from different perspectives. She also tackles the intersection of mental health and narrative structure, offering insights into nuanced character development. Plus, tune in for her recommendations and an engaging writing exercise!
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Oct 26, 2023 • 18min

What Scares Jordan Peele?

Jordan Peele and N.K. Jemisin discuss the purpose of horror and the impact of 'Get Out'. They delve into the taboo topic of race in horror, the significance of diverse voices, and the cathartic impact of facing fears. The podcast also explores the motif of eyes in relation to the black experience and the transformative power of 'Get Out'.