The Catholic Geek Radio Show: Catholic Sci-Fi with Right Fans

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This week on The Catholic Geek, host Declan Finn (The Pius Trilogy, Codename: Winterborn, and the upcoming Honor at Stake) had a discussion on Catholicism in Sci-Fi with Stephanie Souders of Right Fans.

Madam Souders is a life-long geek and adult convert to Catholicism who teaches at a private tutoring center in the Northern Virginia area. For the past decade, she has appeared on numerous discussion panels at Dragon*Con in Atlanta, where she’s tackled topics ranging from Star Trek‘s Prime Directive to faith and its portrayal in literary science fiction. She also writes book reviews and fannish commentary as one of the “Right Fans.”

That was a fun little show.  This one had CS Lewis, Babylon 5, a Canticle for Leibowitz (possibly as a model for when everyone needs to hit the deck) a caller from Margot St. Aubin, Leland Yee, and a continuation on why Catholic Fiction is apparently run by a pack of morons.

Why, no, I won’t ever get over that article. Why do you ask?

About Declan Finn

Declan Finn is the author of Honor at Stake, an urban fantasy novel, nominated for Best Horror in the first annual Dragon Awards. He has also written The Pius Trilogy, an attempt to take Dan Brown to the woodshed in his own medium -- soon to be republished by Silver Empire Press. Finn has also written "Codename: Winterborn," an SF espionage thriller, and it's follow-up, "Codename: Winterborn." And "It was Only on Stun!" and "Set To Kill" are murder mysteries at a science fiction convention.
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