Gonna see the month out with a bit of a grab-bag. Here’s an illo from the Chinese edition of Blindsight: a bit lurid chromatically, perhaps, but it’s the first cover art I’ve seen that presents broadly accurate renderings of both Theseus and Rorschach. There are other graphics I’d like to share with you at some […]
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Pimping Legion
Oh man, this kinda snuck up on me: Crysis: Legion is officially out today. Del Rey is doing a bit of online promo, including posting the first fifty pages on their “Fifty Page Fridays” site. Of course, they won’t be posting them until Friday; in the meantime, though, I’ve written a series of four blog […]
The Good with the Bad
Here’s a break from all the mutilation-fetish stuff that’s been spreading across the ‘crawl lately: some good news to mitigate the bad. As some of you have noticed, Tor.com has recently released the results of their (admittedly unscientific) readers poll for the Best SF/Fantasy books of the past decade, and Blindsight hasn’t budged from its […]
Extraordinary Claims
I’ve had a fondness for Daryl Bem ever since his coauthored paper appeared in Psychological Bulletin back in 1994: a meta-analysis purporting to show replicable evidence for psionic phenomena. I cited it in Starfish, when I was looking for some way to justify the rudimentary telepathy my rifters experienced in impoverished environments. Bem and Honorton […]
Pictures, Postscripts, Performance, Pimpage, & Pus…
…Being not the name of the most unfortunately-named law firm in history, but rather a collection of reasons explaining my disappearance from the crawl this past month while we entered the second decade of the twenty-first century (still without personal jet-packs, I note with ongoing disgust). When last we left the ‘crawl I was en […]
The Way Things Are.
Packing for Frankfurt. No time for thoughtful analysis of the Mono Lake Arsenic Monster (although I did take pleasure in watching Keith Olbermann correct the NASA scientist who screwed up the name of Star Trek’s Horta episode) beyond saying: Cool, but I actually think that the discovery of anaerobic metazoans has more profound implications when […]
Cats. Bags. Nanosuits.
So, uh, yeah. I see they announced it this morning, so I guess the embargo’s lifted. I’ve written the official adaptation of Crytek‘s Crysis 2, which was scripted by Richard Morgan. The novelization is coming out next March from Del Rey. The bio notes accompanying that announcement are a bit, well, milder than I would […]
Beasts with Broken Backs
This posting consists of a wadge of a accumulated items, unceremoniously horked onto the ‘crawl with no common thematic underpinnings beyond the fact that it’s all part of the backlog. I have met the major honking deadline which resulted in all these weeks of radio silence (and I’m told I’ll even be able to talk […]
Postcard from Purgatory
Dear Subject_Name_Here: No, I’m not back. Yes, I’m still working my ass off. No, I still can’t talk about it. Yes, when I can talk about it you will doubtless be disappointed, because it’ll be pretty anticlimatic (in the dramatic sense, not the global-warming-denier sense). But I’m going to come up and gulp a breath […]
Parsec. Pictures. Pause.
One last miscellaneous grab-bag before oblivion, folks: Parsec: As in, the award. This is old news (it was announced late last month, I think), but “The Things” — or rather, Kate Baker’s wondrous, melancholy performance of “The Things” — has been nominated for the Parsec Award under “Best Speculative Fiction Story (Short Form)”. Kate squeed […]







