
Steven Barnes: podcast appearances and interviews
Author of THE CESTUS DECEPTION and MACE WINDU: THE GLASS ABYSS
About Steven Barnes
Steven Barnes, born on March 1, 1952, is an American author known for his work in science fiction, fantasy, and mystery genres. His bibliography includes novels, short stories, and screenplays for television, as well as scripts for comic books and animation. Barnes has also contributed to newspaper and magazine writing. He is recognized for his notable works such as THE CESTUS DECEPTION and MACE WINDU: THE GLASS ABYSS. His diverse writing portfolio reflects a broad engagement with various media and storytelling formats, establishing him as a versatile figure in American speculative fiction.
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Podcasts Steven Barnes appeared on
Shows that have booked Steven Barnes as a guest, ranked by appearance count.
Latest Steven Barnes interviews
Every podcast episode Steven Barnes has appeared on, newest first.



Episode 52: Mace Windu: The Glass Abyss feat. Author Steven Barnes
Steven Barnes: Author of THE CESTUS DECEPTION and MACE WINDU: THE GLASS ABYSS

Steven Barnes on Speaking Your Truth and Dealing with Writer's Block

Steven Barnes on Creating the Hero's Journey for Your Characters and You as a Writer
Frequently asked questions
What podcasts has Steven Barnes been on?
Steven Barnes has appeared on 5 podcasts across 6 episodes. Notable shows include Odyssey SF/F Writing Workshop Podcasts, Demond Does, Shadows and Ink Podcast.
What does Steven Barnes do?
Steven Barnes is Author of THE CESTUS DECEPTION and MACE WINDU: THE GLASS ABYSS. Podcast appearances span topics tied to their work and expertise.
When was Steven Barnes's most recent podcast appearance?
Steven Barnes's most recent appearance was on "Mace Windu gets his due, Invincible Season 3 and More!". Demond Does, published Mar 21, 2025.
Which podcast has Steven Barnes appeared on most often?
Odyssey SF/F Writing Workshop Podcasts. 2 appearances on record, most recently Sep 3, 2023.
