This week we welcome James Morrow, one of SF’s premier satirists, whose new novel
Galapagos Regained is just out, taking on Darwinism, Victorian religious attitudes, the Book of Mormon, and Morrow’s frequent themes of rationalism vs. received belief.
We also touch upon the role of a religious satirist, the Charlie Hebdo assassinations, old SF movies and TV programs, Morrow’s recent novellas
Shambling Towards Hiroshima and
The Madonna and the Starship, and his forthcoming collection
Reality by Other Means: The Best Short Fiction of James Morrow from Wesleyan University Press.