Pics for Posterity.

So, here’s a nice surprise in my In-box: prototype cover for next year’s Finnish translation of Blindsight from Gummerus. The artist is Jussi Kaakinen, and I think he’s done a terrific job.

Oooh, and just after I finished posting this the first time, a courier showed up at my door with a box of these:

Fleuve Noir’s release of βehemoth, over in France. A clean, simple, evocative cover, and now that I look at it I’m surprised that nobody’s gone with the nanobe theme before. It seems really obvious in hindsight. (And notice the lack of Volume #? One story, one book, one price. That’s how you do it.)

And on my way out the door to the next con, here’s a picture from the last one: Maria Nygård’s candid shot of me and a sentient vacuum cleaner during the post-Kontrast wind-down (I’m on the right). I think I may like this one best of all, since it’s the first picture in recent memory that doesn’t make me look like a stoop-shouldered scarecrow.  I like the WW2 propaganda eyes-to-the-horizon vibe. I may make this my new official author photo. At the very least, I’m going to make sure I’m never seen in public again without Henry by my side.

See (some of) you this weekend.



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digi_owl
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digi_owl
11 years ago

Dust bunnies beware!

nas
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nas
11 years ago

Dude, you look positively *stalwart*!

Steve Halter
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11 years ago

That is a terrific Blindsight cover.

Sheila
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Sheila
11 years ago

That Finnish cover is pretty fucking cool.

Hljóðlegur
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Hljóðlegur
11 years ago

Concur. Cool cover for Blindsight Suomeksi, and what could charm the ladies better than a man who looks as if he’s about to start some housework?

Hannu Blommila
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Hannu Blommila
11 years ago

I seriously love the Sokeanäkö cover. Makes Rorschach look more alien than ever.

Alyx Dellamonica
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11 years ago

You look so cute with that thing! You should carry it everywhere!

Bastien
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Bastien
11 years ago

That is delightfully, epically creepy.

Rorschach, I mean, not the cute pink vacuum.

Which is cute. And totally not creepy at all.

At all.

Nestor
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11 years ago

Nice cover, though first impression is religious symbolism – looks like J’s crown of thorns flying over the clouds. Dunno if that’s a good or bad thing.

David J. Williams
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11 years ago

Love the cover, dude. I think that might be my fave so far. In its stark unearthly way, even better then the ones that Tor inexplicably failed to choose from those the artist sent ’em.

Wynn Slater
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Wynn Slater
11 years ago

Damnit. I saw that cover with the Finnish title and thought there was a new Peter Watts novel out. You tease. =[

RedIndianGirl
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RedIndianGirl
11 years ago

Poor little vacuum, he’s having his hose manipulated in an uninhibited fashion.

The art for the Behemoth cover is awesome.

Anony Mouse
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Anony Mouse
11 years ago

That is not a “WW2 propaganda eyes-to-the-horizon vibe. ” That is an “I am a middle aged man holding the business end of this cute pink vacuum to my crotch vibe”.

Anony mouse
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Anony mouse
11 years ago

Peter Watts,

Peter, get it right. Tintinnidologist. I am one of the handful of experts in the country. Which is why I now work in the environmental lab industry.

And, yes, the vacuum cleaner is smiling. But so are you.

Anony mouse
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Anony mouse
11 years ago

But only the vacuum cleaner’s smile is painted on. Your’s is just too realistic. Academy award material?

Mr Non-Entity
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Mr Non-Entity
11 years ago

Actually, he looks a bit worrisomely like that opening shot in the lead credits for Dexter. You know, the bit with the mosquito and the grin.

BTW Peter, if you’re not a fan, there’s still time, and there was some pretty excellent writing in this last episode, “Argentina”.

Hmm, I wonder: do they have “Dexter” Cons, and does Our Humble Host occasionally attend and have fun talks with any of that show’s creative staff? Because if it hasn’t happened yet, probably it ought to, mostly because we’ve been getting a bit impatient for the End of Days to arrive. A Peter Watts written episode of “Dexter” should easily qualify as a Trump of Doom. 😉

Mr Non-Entity
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Mr Non-Entity
11 years ago

Peter, it’s pretty hard to top John Lithgow in any context. Yet this season is pretty well done thus far. Yet I believe I can see some of the long-term story arc headed towards a wrap-up, maybe 2 or 3 seasons out. As good as the idea is, and as well done as production and writing have been, there’s only so much one can do with the notion before it gets stale or predictable.

Having read some of Robert K Ressler’s work on “profiling”, there are times when I wonder if maybe the show’s creative staff are using “Whoever Fights Monsters” as one of the show’s “bibles” and having Dexter sort of work his way through the chapters in “real” life. If you haven’t read that one yet, you might want to get a copy to park in your reference stack. And BTW: totally off-topic but while trying to search the phrase “disciplined sociopath”, I got 20 pages of links to reviews of Tom Cruise movies. Honestly, not kidding. 😉

Jon
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Jon
11 years ago

I was cruising Kickstarter and I stumbled across this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOOVQYvu5dY&feature=plcp and my immediate reaction was hey, Blindsight! Something about the visual aesthetic, particularly the droid vision, just rang the same bell in my head. That and the premise of preventing the colonists from going mad and killing eachother I suppose.

Just thought I’d post for the hell of it.

pentaquark
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pentaquark
11 years ago

No easy way to break this to you, so I’m just going to come right out with it: your newfound castored cleaning companion is not who he (or should I say, she?) says he is. Henry is in fact better known as Hetty – just one member of a crack team of globally reviled cutthroat cleansing commandos, more intel here: http://www.numatic.co.uk/products3.aspx?r=4&sr=1 Clearly, they have now evolved the ability to assume random head/body combos – grotesque but ingenious. You still have the element of surprise, so when you get the chance, disable her primary weapon with a small fluffy toy – the cat should be able to help out there. But until then, watch your back and just act normal…