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The final meal of my NYC trip-following Ukrainian with
Ellen Datlow, BBQ with
Craig Engler, and deli with
Barry Malzberg-took place on MacDougal Street in Greenwich Village at
Café Reggio, which opened in 1927, and was apparently the first cafe in the U.S. to serve cappuccino. It’s also famous for its on-screen appearances, so you’d recognize the place if you’ve ever seen such films as The Godfather Part II, Shaft, and Serpico.
The venue was suggested by this episode’s guest, who happens to be a long-time resident of Greenwich Village-science fiction and fantasy writer Richard Bowes, who’s a two-time winner of the World Fantasy Award, and who has also won the International Horror Guild Award as well as the Lambda Award. That photo of him below is not from Café Reggio, however, but rather from the nearby
New York Frost Factory, where we went in search of something sweet after the recording.
We discussed his early career as a designer of board games for clients like National Lampoon, why “going to conventions sober is beyond me,” the political transformation of Li’l Abner creator Al Capp, why everyone during the old folk scene days loathed Bob Dylan, what attracts him about writing mosaic novels, and more.
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Here’s what we dined on that night in New York-
Campagnola
Pugliese
Shaved Ice
Coming up in two weeks on Eating the Fantastic (perhaps earlier if we miraculously hit that first
Patreon goal, which I know is highly unlikely in that timeframe) will be a lunch with Rosemary Claire Smith, who has published multiple science fiction stories-as well as multiple guest editorials-in Analog. I hope you’ll join us.
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