Oh, so many things I want to rattle on about with you people. The potential critical relevance of leaky cell membranes down in deep-sea vents, back when life was just getting started (and the resonance that might have for a certain fictional doomsday bug which will be trapped in such vents for another few decades […]
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Blurbs and Bufo
Blurbs are Reborn. Looking at about a dozen advance reviews so far, all pretty glowy except for the Register piece which found Echopraxia plotless. Even they used the word “brilliant”, though. Fingers crossed. Just last night, the LA Review of Books posted an insanely detailed review— more of an essay, really, the kind of thing […]
Facelift
I owe a couple of travelogues. Russia and London. But given the whole down-to-the-wire thing on Echopraxia‘s release (officially tomorrow, just in case anyone’s counting), perhaps you can forgive me for putting those off for a week or so. More imminent items could spoil in the meantime. First off, a reminder that I’m appearing on […]
The Giant Georgia-O’Keefe-Like Vagina of Flame!
So Echopraxia isn’t just coming out in North America, from Tor. It’s also coming out from Astrel/AST (in Russian), Fleuve Noir (in French), Heyne (German), MAG (Polish), and Tokyo Sogen (Japanese). Hopefully it’ll eventually come out in other jurisdictions as well, but these are the guys who signed up sight unseen. I can only hope […]
A Bauble for Blindsight, a Drum Roll for Dumbspeech
It’s been posted, so now it can be told: Blindsight won this year’s Seiun for best translated novel in Japan. Which means that as of now, that book has won two or three more awards in other languages than it was even nominated for in English. Maybe I should take a hint from that. Maybe […]
In a World … Where No One Buys Books … Unless they look like Movies…
So, this kind of came out of the blue yesterday: Ardi Alspach, my publicist at Tor, commissioned a book trailer for Echopraxia (you can even play it at 720p). I get the sense I stumbled across it about two minutes after it went live, which gives you a pretty sad indication of my ego-surfing […]
But Not Without Shame
So, David Brin and I have been chatting behind the scenes; as you might expect, he disagrees with pretty much everything I had to say on the ol’ Scorched-Earth front. It’s an important issue, one to which I’ll be returning in the near future— but because it’s an important issue, it deserves more time than […]
BOGzilla
You’ll be hearing from me fleetingly if at all over the next few days— I’m off to Kawasaki for HAL-Con 2014, with a mixture of fear and excitement and the profound hope that I’ll be able to find my way home again afterward. One nifty thing the HAL Con folks do is put out […]
Excuses and Aspirations
It’s been a while. There’ve been these deadlines. A secret Munich gig I can’t talk about which might turn into something and might not: that took me to the end of January. February got swallowed by a lecture, two short stories, and the monthly Nowa Fantastyk column, all written from scratch. Not to mention an […]
Collection Agency.
This appears to be Collection Season. Over in Spain Ad Astra is just out (including a nicely unconventional introduction by Manuel de los Reyes, the translator of Blindsight); that’s the cover to the right, and I rather like the whole outer-space/inner-brain riff contained therein. Meanwhile, in the lead-up to the official release date for Beyond […]