
Jack Campbell and Elizabeth Moon: A Conversation
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Jack Campbell
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Elizabeth Moon
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Authors Jack Campbell and Elizabeth Moon discuss fact vs. fiction in science fiction and fantasy; reviving old series and bringing new series to an end; steampunk; and much more.
Jack Campbell is the pen name of John G. Hemry, author of the best-selling military sci-fi series “The Lost Fleet”, as well as the “Stark’s War” and “JAG in Space” books. Hemry is a retired U.S. Navy officer.
Elizabeth Moon is a former U.S. Marine whose many books include the Nebula Award-winning novel The Speed of Dark, the “Paksenarrion” fantasy series, and the “Vatta’s War” military sci-fi series.
©2010 Audible, Inc. (P)2010 Audible, Inc.What did you like best about Jack Campbell and Elizabeth Moon: A Conversation? What did you like least?
It felt like an ad for the new books, not like a true discussion of their art.Was Jack Campbell and Elizabeth Moon: A Conversation worth the listening time?
It's free and it's 15 minutes or so. Why not?Any additional comments?
This is rather dated now - having been recorded around the Dreadnought release and the return to the Pax universe for Moon. Felt like two strangers thrown in a room trying desperately to say something interesting to get your to buy their newest book and yet be courteous to the other.Not Very Informative
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What did you love best about Jack Campbell and Elizabeth Moon: A Conversation?
They sounded relaxed and as if they were enjoying their discussion.I liked how they found common ground in hearing real stories in life around them.
Is truth really stranger than fiction?
I smiled when they talked about "suggestions" or ideas readers have sent to them.
What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)
It made me chuckle. The few times I have seen it done before do tend to stick with the audience.Have you listened to any of Jack Campbell and Elizabeth Moon ’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
While I have read some of Elizabeth's work, this is the first audible I have listened to from either author.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
A very interesting discussion about what goes into creating times and places that are not 100% based in reality.Any additional comments?
Excellent sound qualityInteresting Conversation
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An Interview with Campbell & Moon
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So boring.
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