Episode 6: "Fermi and Frost" written by Frederik Pohl, read by Sheila Williams

Published: Sept. 12, 2011, 12:27 p.m.

b'Episode 006 of the AboutSF podcast is a recording of Sheila Williams reading the Frederik Pohl short story \\u201cFermi and Frost.\\u201d\\xa0 Sheila Williams has worked at Asimov\\u2019s Science Fiction since 1982 (www.asimovs.com).\\xa0 She has been the editor of the magazine since 2004.\\xa0 Sheila cofounded the Dell Magazines Award for Undergraduate Excellence in Science Fiction and Fantasy Writing (www.dellaward.com).\\xa0 Her many editing credits include the Isaac Asimov\\u2019s anthology series (co-edited with Gardner Dozois), A Woman\\u2019s Liberation: A Choice of Futures by and About Women (edited with Connie Willis) and Asimov\\u2019s Science Fiction Magazine: 30th Anniversary Anthology.\\xa0 She has been nominated for five Hugo Awards as editor of Asimov\\u2019s.\\xa0 At the 2011 Campbell Conference Sheila agreed to read Frederik Pohl\\u2019s well-known and critically hailed story \\u201cFermi and Frost,\\u201d which was first published in Isaac Asimov\\u2019s Science Fiction Magazine in 1985, and which won the Hugo Award for Best Short Story in 1986.'