
All Systems Red (2017 Novella) | Why Nerds (Like Us) Love Murderbot
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Martha Wells’s career shifted into a whole new gear with the launch of her series “The Murderbot Diaries” which was a surprising success out of the gate. In episode 351, join Luke Elliott and James Bailey as they begin their journey with one of Sci-Fi’s newest beloved characters, explore the origins of the iconic bot, unpack neurodivergence coding, talk nonbinary representation, and avoid eye contact as much as possible. Join them next week for the first five episodes of the TV show on Apple!
- How Martha Wells Wrote Murderbot: https://www.wired.com/story/murderbot-she-wrote-martha-wells/
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Luke Elliott
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James Bailey
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