
What is the podcast Imaginary Worlds?
Imaginary Worlds. Eric Molinsky. Imaginary Worlds is a bi-weekly podcast about science fiction and other fantasy genres. Host Eric Molinsky talks with novelists, screenwriters, comic book artists, filmmakers, and game designers about their craft of creating fictional worlds.
How many episodes of Imaginary Worlds are there?
177 episodes. Imaginary Worlds is a bi-weekly podcast about science fiction and other fantasy genres. Host Eric Molinsky talks with novelists, screenwriters, comic book artists, filmmakers, and game designers about their craft of creating fictional worlds.
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Who wrote the Martian?
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Did Andy Weir publish the Martian?
When Andy Weir wrote “The Martian,” he self-published the chapters to his website -- never expecting the story to become a best-selling book, or an Oscar-nominated Hollywood movie. His …
History
Podcast creator and host Eric Molinsky worked in public radio at WNYC and NPR, but was drawn to podcasting because of the freedom it provided the host. Molinsky deconstructs fantasy and science fiction stories and examines the real-world influences and implications.
Format
The podcast releases content on a bi-weekly basis and is an interview style or talk show format. The podcast format has been described as documentary style or a non-fiction analysis of fictional works.
Reception
Imaginary Worlds was on the 2016 list of best podcasts published by Business Insider. The podcast was also a 2017 top pick by The Christian Science Monitor. Charles Pulliam-Moore of Gizmodo included the podcast on a list of ten sci-fi and fantasy podcasts.
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