… well, I guess, a few hours of your life that you’ll never get back. And the price of a bus ticket if you don’t live within walking distance of the Oak Park Public Library. Oh, and parking if you drive. And gas. However much all that costs. You have that to lose as well. […]
Odds and Ends from Exotic Environs
Category: writing newsYou may remember a while back that Blindflug was on the final ballot for some prestigious German Award. Turns out I didn’t get it (I keep getting beat out by some guy named Charlie Stross, whoever he is) but Sara Riffel— the lady who translated Blindsight into Blindflug— did, for “Best Translation”. And let’s face […]
Prisoners of Gravity
Category: rantRick Green said it best, during an episode of the eponymous and innovative Canadian spec-fic documentary series. And on this 40th anniversary, this celebration of the voyage of an ancient diving bell — amidst all the back-patting and self-congratulations (especially the CBC’s desperate Me Too! efforts to convince this nation of low-self-esteem self-professed underachievers that […]
Please Stand By for an Important If Ultimately Uninformative Announcement
Category: Crytek/Crysis, writing newsYes, I have been silent lately, even by my usual standards. You saw me disappear into Germany, and did not see me sneak back out again (although I’ve been back home for some time now). This time, I have a different excuse for the long silence: I have been working furiously to discharge past obligations […]
Off World
Category: On the RoadSo of course, mere hours from climbing onto a transAtlantic flight to spend 14 hours in an airtight low-pressure environment at thirty thousand feet, three guesses as to what kind of bug decides to take up residence in my chassis. Right. The sinus-clogging, throat-blocking kind. The kind that can be kept at bay with decongestants […]
Monstrous Affections.
Category: fellow liarsThe last story I read by David Nickle left me impotent for a week. That was a compliment. I have never actually read a bad story by David Nickle. I read an opaque story by him once: it was called “Pants Are For Company”, and it was (roughly) about personification of the abyss. I didn’t […]
Not exactly SF, but pretty fucking Orwellian just the same.
Category: economics, rantI had dinner the other night with a friend of mine, a former investment banker and derivatives jock for the Toronto Dominion Bank. He grew sufficiently wealthy to retire years ago — while still in his thirties — and has since been managing hedge funds for widows and environmentalists to make up for his past life of […]
Which is to say, like “Finks” with an extra S.
Category: writing newsMore news from Poland. Evidently Ślepowidzenie has won the “Sfinks” award for “Best Foreign Novel”. I had a shot at “Best Novel”, period, but Cormac McCarthy beat me out for it, perhaps to pay me back for the NAST Awards. (I did, however, come a close second in that category by a mere 13 votes.) […]
Cephalopod Salad
Category: public interface, writing newsQuite a bit has happened since the last time I came up for air. Blindsight debuted in Hebrew— very cool cover design from Aya Ben Ron, I might add— and I’ve just received my first reader feedback from that edition (“Not a bad book. … thank you for a pleasant evening, although I didn’t get […]
The Turgid-Cat Tapes: English Transcript
Category: ink on art, interviews, public interfaceI’ve just been informed that the original English exchange between myself and Marcin Zwierzchowski has been posted as a pdf over at Poltergeist; previously, only the Polish translation was online. You may find some nuggets there you haven’t seen before. Marcin didn’t quite manage to coax any confessions from me about my closet animal-snuff fetish, […]