Writers hanging out in the Treehouse have been sighted out and about on the Web this month.
Nancy Jane Moore was just interviewed on the podcast Writers Drinking Coffee about everything from her forthcoming novel For the Good of the Realm to the poetry class she took at the 92nd Street Y in New York City (with assistance from Zoom).
Earlier this month, Madeleine Robins talked on the same podcast about Race, Romance, and Regency.
Meanwhile, since March is Women’s History Month, Gillian Polack has been hosting writers discussing that subject on her blog. Nancy Jane wrote there about being in college marching band and the relevance of Joanna Russ’s story “When It Changed” to that experience. Meanwhile, Gillian herself wrote about her experiences in debate and how they tie into current political upheaval in Australia.
And over at Strange Horizons, Judith Tarr has an essay on the importance of care in science fiction, a very topical subject these days.