Podcast Episode 46: What It Means to Love a City

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Aaron: Welcome back to the Reckoning Press Podcast! I’m Aaron Kling, audio editor for Reckoning. And today we have “What it Means to Love a City”, proudly featured in Reckoning 7, written by Morris Hinkle and read by Andrew Kozma. Consider a city, those mosaic aggregates of homes, industries, and the systems needed to support them. I’m sure you’ve all heard writers compare cities to bodies, but what connects a person to a place? What’s life like nested inside another life? What does it mean to love a city? Listener, I really liked Hinkle’s answers to those questions, and I think you’ll like them too.

“What It Means to Love a City” by Morris Hinkle

Author: Morris Hinkle

Morris Hinkle is a queer, nonbinary writer currently living in the Midwest.

Author: Andrew Kozma

Andrew Kozma’s fiction appears in Apex, ergot., and Analog, while his poems appear in Strange Horizons, The Deadlands, and Contemporary Verse 2. His first book of poems, City of Regret, won the Zone 3 First Book Award, and his second book, Orphanotrophia, was published in 2021 by Cobalt Press. You can find him on Bluesky at @thedrellum.bsky.social and visit his website at www.andrewkozma.net.

 

Portrait by Wolf William Say.

Author: Aaron Kling

Audio Editor

Aaron Kling is a podcaster, fiction writer, and voice talent working out of the Midwest. He enjoys obsessing over worldbuilding, running tabletop campaigns, and talking to his partner, his friends, and himself.

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