Imaginary Worlds

A podcast by Eric Molinsky | QCODE - Wednesdays

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279 Episodes

  1. Narrating Audiobooks From Other Worlds

    Published: 7/31/2024
  2. Fantasy and Fascism Part II: When Democracy Fails

    Published: 7/17/2024
  3. The Team Behind Hans Zimmer

    Published: 7/3/2024
  4. Swept Away by Romantasy

    Published: 6/19/2024
  5. Books Under Fire

    Published: 6/5/2024
  6. The George Lucas Talk Show

    Published: 5/22/2024
  7. How Nintendo Leveled Up

    Published: 5/8/2024
  8. You Are Lone Wolf: A Father/Son Quest

    Published: 4/24/2024
  9. African Sci-Fi Looks to a Future Climate

    Published: 4/10/2024
  10. When All Is Said in Dune

    Published: 3/27/2024
  11. Mother-in-Law of Oz

    Published: 3/13/2024
  12. Bonus: Turtles and Toys Outtakes

    Published: 3/6/2024
  13. Class of '84: Turtles, Transformers and Toys Takeover TV

    Published: 2/28/2024
  14. Class of '84: When Cyber Was Punk

    Published: 2/14/2024
  15. Bonus: Rise of The Villains Outtakes

    Published: 2/7/2024
  16. Class of '84: Rise of The Villains

    Published: 1/31/2024
  17. Making Blue Eye Samurai

    Published: 1/17/2024
  18. Prologue to Ursula K. le Guin

    Published: 1/3/2024
  19. @ChristmasCarol: A Holiday Tale

    Published: 12/20/2023
  20. Doctor Who's Power of Regeneration

    Published: 12/6/2023

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Imaginary Worlds sounds like what would happen if NPR went to ComicCon and decided that’s all they ever wanted to cover. Host Eric Molinsky spent over a decade working as a public radio reporter and producer, and he uses those skills to create thoughtful, sound-rich episodes about science fiction, fantasy, and other genres of speculative fiction. Every other week, he talks with comic book artists, game designers, novelists, screenwriters, filmmakers, and fans about how they craft their worlds, why we suspend our disbelief, and what happens if the spell is broken. Imaginary worlds may be set on distant planets or parallel dimensions, but they are crafted here on Earth, and they’re always about us and our lived experiences.