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The Dragonfire Podcast

By: Nathan Klembara and James Dulin
  • Summary

  • Join fantasy author James Dulin and blogger/reviewer Nathan Klembara as they break down what is going on in science fiction and fantasy with interviews, in-depth conversations, reviews, and more. Full episodes posted every other Tuesday.
    Nathan Klembara and James Dulin
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Episodes
  • SFINCS Panel #2
    Mar 28 2024

    We're back with our second SFINCS panel! Nathan flies solo today as he interviews Benjamin Aeveryn (Blackcap), Joao Silva (The Ruins of Smoke), Cara N Delaney (Dark Heart of Ilmoure), and Alan K Dell (The Re-Emergence).

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    54 mins
  • SFINCS Panel #1
    Mar 19 2024

    SFINCS is the Speculative Fiction Indie Novella Championship, and its first ever year is drawing to a close this month. For this episode, James and Nathan are joined by three of this year's finalists - Cal Black, Angela Boord, and Jessica A McMinn - to talk about the competition, writing novellas, and more. Stay tuned for our next episode where we will be talking to more of the finalists! *Disclaimer: Nathan is the founder and co-organizer of SFINCS. Invitations to join us on our podcast were extended to all ten of the finalists. Nathan is not a judge for SFINCS and has no say in the final result.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • An Interview with Moses Ose Utomi (2024)
    Mar 5 2024

    Moses Ose Utomi returns to the podcast to talk about his sequel, The Truth of the Aleke - out now from tordotcom publishing! To find more about Moses, visit: Website - mosesoseutomi.com Twitter/X - @mosesutomi Instagram: @profseaquill
    Buy the Truth of the Aleke: https://sistahscifi.com/products/the-truth-of-the-aleke-the-forever-desert-2

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    1 hr and 1 min

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