![]() ![]() Honestly, I don’t know how my thematic interests will evolve in the future. Paolo Bacigalupi: I enjoy writing fiction more, so that’s where I focus my efforts these days. L’Idea Magazine: Do you still write non-fiction essays or are you now focused just on the novels? Do you expect to navigate away from your environmentally-focused thematic in the future? Some of them were about my hometown, and what it was like to be living in a rural mountain valley, both culturally and in terms of the landscape. Paolo Bacigalupi: Some of my essays were travel essays, because I spent a lot of time in China, and wanted to share parts of my experiences there. You started your writing over twenty years ago with short stories and non-fiction essays. His fiction work includes various novels, a novella, novels for young adults and young readers, and many short stories, which appear in the volume “Pump Six and Other Stories,” various magazines, and the anthology “I’m With the Bears: Short Stories from a Damaged Planet.” ![]() His nonfiction essays have been syndicated in newspapers, including the Idaho Statesman, the Albuquerque Journal, and the Salt Lake Tribune. Printz awards, and has been nominated for the National Book Award. ![]() Campbell, Compton Crook, Theodore Sturgeon, Edgar, Prix Planète SF des blogueurs, Seiun, and Michael L. Paolo Bacigalupi is a successful science fiction and fantasy writer. ![]()
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