I'm joined by guest Steve Zisson as we discuss the new sci-fi short story anthology he compiled, A Punk Rock Future.
Show notes:
Recorded at CompCon world HQ
Take 2 of our conversation after the first one didn't record
A Punk Rock Future is available on Oct. 8
Book mashes up Steve's love of punk rock and science fiction
Inspired by other self-published sci-fi anthologies
Steve and I go back to the late '80s when we were both newspaper reporters
Later worked together at three different companies
Zisson: Love for sci-fi started with the original Star Trek series
Wrote sci-fi in his teens, but then went into journalism
Jay: Realized that chemical engineering wasn't the path for me and decided to go into journalism
Zisson: Got into music in the mid-'70s, including early incarnation of the Cars (R.I.P., Ric Ocasek)
Was going to see bands like Queen, the Kinks, Roxy Music before checking out early punk acts
Saw Ocasek and Ben Orr's pre-Cars band Cap'n Swing at a small club in Nahant, Mass.
Then a year or so later, sees the Cars playing at UMass right before they hit it big
Then would go see the Clash, the Jam, and local Boston punk acts like the Neighborhoods and DMZ
Zisson got back into writing sci-fi around 2012
Would dedicate time to write in his spare time
Discovered a lot of great young writers
Got a few stories published in well-known sci-fi journals and sites
More ways to get published now, but more competition, too
Used to be primarily U.S. writers, now more international
Came up with the idea for the book after 2016 election
Drew parallel to late '70s and talked to some writers about "a punk rock future" as an anthology idea
Put the call out for stories and got over 400 submissions
Started a Kickstarter to raise $5,000 to pay the authors selected
Enlisted former Webnoize colleagues to help read the submissions
With music now, there's so much out there, it's impossible to keep up
The goal of the project was to get it done and showcase the authors
One of the authors, Sarah Pinsker, has a new book out that's getting good buzz called A Song For a New Day
A Punk Rock Future is available on Amazon and at indie bookstores
Don't confuse Steve Zisson with Steve Zissou
Next up: Get some more writing done
Maybe do an anthology of really short stories, like an album of 2-minute songs
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