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- interview-tim-sullivan-on-through-mud-one-picks-a-way accessdate "2014-04-22".
- interview-tim-sullivan-on-through-mud-one-picks-a-way author "StephenM".
- interview-tim-sullivan-on-through-mud-one-picks-a-way date "2013-12-31".
- interview-tim-sullivan-on-through-mud-one-picks-a-way isCitedBy Tim_Sullivan_(writer).
- interview-tim-sullivan-on-through-mud-one-picks-a-way journal The_Magazine_of_Fantasy_&_Science_Fiction.
- interview-tim-sullivan-on-through-mud-one-picks-a-way quote "It's the second story set in the same future. The first was The Nambu Egg, published in F&SF a couple of issues earlier ... In both stories a planet has been found with a breathable nitrogen-oxygen atmosphere and gravity that can be tolerated by humans, but just barely... Uxanna's job on Cet Four involved communicating with these creatures, so she gets down in the mud with them and does her best to see what's on their minds... "The Nambu Egg" was a science fiction mystery, and it involved a mathematical construct posed by the Cetians to provide the solution. I felt that there was a lot more to be worked out in this particular universe, and one way to explicate it was through a character who had lived on both worlds in two different eras. Uxanna is ... a big, powerful woman who abandoned her own child and fled our planet. "Lighting out for the territory," as Mark Twain put it. The story explores my ambivalence about politics, economics, and the uses of science, not to mention the entanglement of these disciplines.".
- interview-tim-sullivan-on-through-mud-one-picks-a-way title "Interview: Tim Sullivan on "Through Mud One Picks A Way"".
- interview-tim-sullivan-on-through-mud-one-picks-a-way url interview-tim-sullivan-on-through-mud-one-picks-a-way.