Episode 614-With T.R. Napper

Published: Feb. 20, 2024, 7:30 a.m.

This week, Patrick and Tracy welcome T.R. Napper, author of Aliens: Bishop.
\nAbout Aliens: Bishop: The USCSS Patna has been found.
\nAlthough the synthetic Bishop asked to be shut down forever, his creator has other plans. Michael Bishop seeks the Xenomorph knowledge stored in the android\u2019s mind, and brings Bishop back to life\u2014but for what reason? No longer an employee of the Weyland-Yutani Corporation, Michael tells his creation that he seeks to advance medical research for the benefit of humanity. Yet where does he get the resources needed to advance his work, and with whom do his new allegiances lie?
\nThe USCSS Patna is pursued by Colonial Marines Captain Marcel Apone, commander of the Il
\nConde and younger brother of Master Sergeant Alexander Apone, one of the casualties of the
\ndoomed mission to LV-426. Also on his trail are the \u201cDog Catchers,\u201d commandos employed by
\nWeyland-Yutani.
\nThere are many who would profit from Lance Bishop\u2019s intimate knowledge of the deadliest
\ncreatures in the galaxy.
\nAbout T.R. Napper: T. R. Napper is a multi-award-winning science fiction author. His short stories have appeared in Asimov\u2019s, Interzone, the Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, and numerous others, and been translated into Hebrew, German, French, and Vietnamese. He received a creative writing doctorate for his thesis: Noir, Cyberpunk, and Asian Modernity.
\nHis debut short story collection, Neon Leviathan, came out to stellar reviews in 2020. His debut novel, Thirty-Six Streets, was published by Titan Books in 2022 (also to stellar reviews), and won both the prestigious Aurealis and Ditmar awards for best novel.
\nBefore turning to writing, T. R. Napper was a diplomat and aid worker, delivering humanitarian programs in Southeast Asia for a decade. During this period, he received a commendation from the Government of Laos for his work with the poor.
\nNapper was a resident of the Old Quarter in Ha Noi for several years, the setting for his debut novel, 36 Streets. These days he has returned to his home country of Australia, where he works as a Dungeon Master, running campaigns for young people with autism for a local charity.
\nThis week\u2019s picks:
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\n* T.R. 1: WINTER’S BONE by Daniel Woodrell
\n* T.R. 2: True Detective (HBO/MAX)
\n* T.R. 3: Blue Eye Samurai (Netflix)
\n* Tracy: The Science of SciFi – The Great Lectures Series By: Erin Macdonald (Audible)
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\nLinks:
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\n* T.R. Napper on the network formerly known as Twitter
\n* Tracy Townsend on the network formerly known as Twitter
\n* Patrick Hester on the network formerly known as Twitter
\n* The Functional Nerds Patreon Page
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\n\xa9 2024 Patrick Hester