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 […]
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Prexels.
I’m leaving now. For Russia. I’ll spend one day in London with Caitlin, where I’ll wallow briefly in the musk of a myriad peers and pals converging for Worldcon— and then it’s on to St Petersberg for the weekend (or maybe somewhere less picturesque, if they think I’m trying to smuggle sanctioned pork across the […]
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 […]
Reddentials
None of you probably remember that time a couple of years when I mentioned in passing that I was available to do a Q&A on reddit. That was a thing you had to do following the initial overtures: announce on your blog that you really were the guy they thought you were, I’m guessing as […]
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 […]
“Just to be Clear, I Don’t Expect You to Embrace Any of This…
“I’m told a lot of lawyers tend to show up at these things, and my guess is the standard legal toolbox does not come with a middle finger to stick to the authorities. Then again, lawyers also know better than most what an ass the law is; they know that some are more equal than […]
Broken Telephones
As some of you have discovered, Online Security Demigod Bruce Schneier has taken note of my recent appearance before the IAPP. He has some nice things to say about the things I said. Or at least, about the things he thinks I said. The problem is, he gleaned those things not from my reportage, but […]
The Prerequisite for Cuteness
It’s been a while since I was in Japan. The last time I posted from Kawasaki, HAL-Con 2014 had not even begun— and in the weeks since elapsed, other, more imminent things have commanded my attention.But when I was there, man. Nothing commanded my attention in Japan more than Japan. There were the public service […]
A Suicide Bomber’s Guide to Online Privacy
You know this place. It’s cozy, it’s out of the way. It’s one of the Internet’s innumerable back alleys, known to but a few except for those brief spikes when I get arrested or nearly die of some exotic disease. So when I go off on one of my rants— say, about Obama’s surveillance state […]
The Toilenator
Before I forget; they’ve posted my bio over on the IAPP website, so I guess it’s official: I’m one of three (and by far the least qualified) keynote speakers at the International Association of Privacy Professionals’s Canadian symposium next month. Apparently one of the organizers was taken by my panopticon rant of a few weeks […]