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Genetic mutations, civil rights, and pandemics, oh my! Stina and Shaun join forces to interview Stephanie Saulter about her novel, Gemsigns, which was released yesterday in the United States. We talk about imagining changing cultures, technological advancements, religion, civil rights, and how all of these things are tied to her incredible sf novel!
You U.K. folks can get Binary, the sequel, right now. What are you waiting for? Go. Now. Why are you still here? GET! There’s a Waterstones somewhere near you. Don’t come back until you have both of the books in hand (OK, so you can come back without it, but we recommend the “buy books now” option).
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