By pure coincidence, I see on ISFD.org that today is Kathe Koja’s birthday.
Best wishes to her.
It would have been nice to put up my two planned installments on some of her short fiction … but I’m still working on it.
In this old Omni Online interview from 1998, which I also coincidentally found today, she talks about the themes of obsession, transcendence, and transformation in her novels.
And I know at least one follower of this blog will be interested in her collaborations with Barry Malzberg.
And, yes, I will be reviewing her sole collection, Extremities.
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