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Archive for August, 2008

Demon Theory afterward Afterword

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

If only I could. But this would def­i­nitely be in there, right along with the TOTALL RECALL/2001 saga: “The ‘Road to Perdi­tion’ nov­el­iza­tion was a night­mare, frankly,” Collins says. “I went after it for obvi­ous rea­sons — I didn’t want a ‘Perdi­tion’ novel writ­ten by some­one else out there. I pro­ceeded to write the best […]

Neal Stephenson

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

As scanned inju­di­ciously from the cur­rent Wired! :

Around the Net in 8o Seconds

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

Though, to be hon­est, I don’t even think there’s links yet for just all of this: Right before Valentine’s Day 2009, I’m in Chicago for the AWP Con­fer­ence. The panel I’m on: “Digi-Analog: Bring­ing Together Print, Online, and Alter­na­tive Deliv­ery Meth­ods for Lit­er­ary Jour­nals, led by JW Wang. You may know him from Juked.” Don’t which […]

There Comes a Point

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

I’m usu­ally all in sup­port of an artist mak­ing money doing what­ever. Sure, I respect Spring­steen and the U2 guys for not hawk­ing any­body else’s wares, but I hardly begrudge Dylan push­ing lin­gerie or BB King sell­ing Whop­pers1. And it’s not the ‘wares,’ the inher­ent good­ness of lin­gerie or Whop­pers, that makes what they’re doing […]

Demon Theory Review

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

Over at Inter­net Review of Sci­ence Fic­tion. A close read by JG Stin­son. Very cool. So glad that book’s still reach­ing peo­ple. Too, The Long Trial of Nolan Dugatti’s not only slip­ping through Ama­zon early. It’s over at Small Press Dis­tri­b­u­tion as well. And, and: Joe Lans­dale’s got a new one, Leather Maiden. He’s a can’t […]

Where the Camopede Roam

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

Though The Long Trial of Nolan Dugatti’s not offi­cially released until early Sep­tem­ber, it looks to be slip­ping through Ama­zon already. And that seems to me to be a good time to explain it a bit. Or, not explain it, but explain around it. And not like this, but with this run­ning journal-thing (my first […]