
Episode 6: Jeff VanderMeer on Adapting ‘Annihilation’ to Film
02/20/18 • 46 min
Do you already have tickets to see Annihilation? Have you already reread the novel in anticipation of the movie adaptation? If not, our ScribdChat with author Jeff VanderMeer, who wrote the Nebula Award–winning Annihilation, will surely change your mind. VanderMeer has won many of speculative fiction’s most preeminent awards for his strange science fiction. On this episode, he discusses the environmental themes present in many of his novels, his love for film as a medium, and how he manages working on so many projects at once.
Annihilation and the rest of the Southern Reach trilogy can be read on Scribd.
Follow Scribd on Twitter or Instagram for the latest ScribdChat updates and news about hot new books.
Do you already have tickets to see Annihilation? Have you already reread the novel in anticipation of the movie adaptation? If not, our ScribdChat with author Jeff VanderMeer, who wrote the Nebula Award–winning Annihilation, will surely change your mind. VanderMeer has won many of speculative fiction’s most preeminent awards for his strange science fiction. On this episode, he discusses the environmental themes present in many of his novels, his love for film as a medium, and how he manages working on so many projects at once.
Annihilation and the rest of the Southern Reach trilogy can be read on Scribd.
Follow Scribd on Twitter or Instagram for the latest ScribdChat updates and news about hot new books.
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