75 Michael Iwoleit - German and International SF

Today’s guest is Michael Iwoleit, a German science fiction author and editor of the German SF magazine Nova, editor of the international SF magazine InterNova, which was published in English. This was one of the first influences fifteen, almost twenty years ago, which got the English-speaking audiences to the point where they’re able to read and like science fiction from non-English-speaking countries. It was one of the things that began the movement.

As you’ll be able to hear, I know Michael from all those years ago. He published a few stories of mine, in German and in English in InterNova. And today he’ll talk about his own path as fan, editor, and writer. About international SF, about German SF and about the history of German SF&F.

It’s fascinating! However, sound quality in addition to a raspy voice means you should listen to it with earphones. It’s worth it.

You can find Michael here:

Nova: www.nova-sf.de

InterNova: internova.worldculturehub.net

World Culture Hub (an international cultural project that InterNova is a part of): www.worldculturehub.net

Personal website: mki.worldculturehub.net

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