Sure he has won the biggest prizes in science fiction– the Nebula and the Hugo awards. But Paolo Bacigalupi found himself bereft of inspiration. Penning apocalyptic climate fiction, like 2016’s The Water Knife, had taken its toll.
“When you’re starting to write again, it’s like sticking your finger in a light socket. It is sort of painful and damaging,” he said.
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