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Interview: Nathan Fillion Talks Firefly, Dr. Horrible, and Why Kids Need to Read
Matt Blum/Wired
Photo by Raven Underwood; used under CC Attribution license.
Nathan Fillion has, in the space of seven years, risen to the status of a geek icon. Beginning with his best-known role as Captain Mal Reynolds on Firefly, his work on several of Joss Whedon’s projects has transformed the former soap opera actor into a huge draw for the geek crowd. But there’s a lot more to Fillion than tight pants and a pistol — and a heck of a lot more than a shirt with a picture of a hammer on it.
For one thing, he loves to read. He grew up with two English teachers for parents, and the love of books that they nurtured in him continues to inspire him today. It was, significantly, that love of books that drove Fillion and his good friend, author PJ Haarsma, to found the organization Kids Need to Read. Kids Need to Read is a charity that concentrates on fostering this same love of books in kids all over the United States by giving books to public libraries and schools, which are all to often woefully underfunded.
I recently had the privilege of speaking with Fillion and Haarsma about Kids Need to Read — about its mission, its methods, and its needs. And of course I wouldn’t be a proper GeekDad if I hadn’t seized the opportunity to talk with Fillion about certain topics unrelated to the organization but of great interest to the geek community. We talked about Firefly, of course, and Dr. Horrible, but also Halo and Castle. Haarsma has his geeky side, too, as the author of the Softwire series of young adult science fiction and creator of the online RPG based on it, Rings of Orbis.
You can either download the MP3 of the interview directly or listen via the embedded player below. Enjoy! And a big “Thank you!” to all the folks on Twitter and Facebook who offered great ideas for questions.