Two new interviews today, these done for my Spanish publisher, Minotauro, who have recently released the Spanish translation of The Warded Man, El Hombre Marcado. The interviews were conducted in English and then translated into Spanish, but Alejandro Serrano, the interviewer, was kind enough to post both versions, so if you don’t read Spanish, don’t […]
You Know What You Need To Do
SF Signal is having a Book Cover Smackdown between The Great Bazaar (with its awesome Lauren Cannon cover) and some other books whose covers aren’t nearly as good. For some bizarre reason, though, voting seems to be going against us. If you’ve got a minute to spare, head on over and let them know why […]
Sing Mir Das Lied Der Dunkelheit
When I sold The Warded Man in the US, it was something of a shock, but it had been my goal all along, so at least it was intentional. The same goes, to a lesser extent, for the UK sale. What I didn’t expect was that publishers around the world would want to buy the […]
Haiku Awards Ceremony
Words fail me when I try to describe how awesome the Haiku Review contest was. Even reading through the entries again just now I found myself laughing put loud, shaking my head in amazement, and looking up cool words like “revenant” (which I, as a SF writer, have absolutely no excuse for not knowing). I […]
More Yakkin’ and Jawin’
Been a while since I posted any interviews or reviews. There have been a few piling up, but I’ve had a lot of other things on my plate. I just finished a rough draft of The Duke’s Mines, another Arlen Messenger short, and knocked out 1200 words of The Daylight War today. I also have […]