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One Small Step partners Chris [No Name Given] (55) and Michael [No Name Given] (38) talk about the separation of church and state, the role religion plays in polarization, and holding the government accountable.
Daniel Horowitz Garcia (50) talks to his friend Ed Hall (59) about writing. Daniel asks Ed about his writing process. Ed explains to Daniel why he thinks some of the most notable figures in the genre of science fiction and...
Friends Daniel Horowitz Garcia (49) and Edward Austin Hall (58) talk about the new television series "Picard" and their mutual interest in science fiction in general.
Celestine Sibley Fleming (56) interviews her friend Edward Austin Hall (59) about his novel and writing process.
Ed Hall (59) interviews his colleague Pamela "Pam" Zoline (79) about her work and life as a writer of science fiction. They are joined by Pamela's husband John Lifton (76).
Martin Greenberg was interviewed by his grandson, Micah Silverman. They talked about Martin’s experiences during WWII and Gnome Press,which was started by Martin after he returned home from the war. Gnome Press was one of the first science fiction publishing...
Friends Daniel Horowitz Garcia (51) and Edward Austin Hall (60) talk about the new 2021 film version of Dune, and how it compares to other filmed versions and the original book.
Edward Austin Hall (59) continues a discussion with his friend Bryant O'Hara (50) about Bryant's life with an emphasis on his journey as a writer.
Edward Austin Hall (61) talks with his colleague Jared Sorensen [no age given] about his work and background in designing tabletop roleplaying games (TTRPGs).
One Small Step participants Stacey Shelnut-Hendrick (53) and Joe Vasicek (36) talk about their shared family values and their differing views on systemic racism and privilege.
June Nutter (68) speaks with her son, Gerald Coleman (47) about their love of science-fiction novels.
Ed Hall (59) interviews his friend Bryant O'Hara (50) about poetry, his background, writing, and latest manuscript The Ghetto Birds.
McKenna Torres (25) and her husband, Jim Torres (26), reflect and share anecdotes on their varying roles being students, teachers, and now a married couple.
Friends and colleagues, Charles "Charlie" Oberndorf (59) and Edward "Ed" Austin Hall (57), have a conversation about the Science Fiction genre, specifically focusing on the impact Science Fiction has had on Charlie's education and career.
Mahlon Blaine (1894-1969) was known for his brillant and unique illustrations of adult and children's books, including the Edgar Rice Burroughs series, John Steinbeck's first novel, and science fiction novels.
Friends Zubin Hill (26) and Renee Marchol (44) talk about their college experiences and their writing.