So, “The Things” — conceived here, given the ol’ prenatal ultrasound here and here, fostered lovingly by Jonathan Strahan until reluctantly put back up for adoption — went live yesterday over at Clarkesworld, in their first edition of 2010. I’m chuffed to discover that they didn’t just post the story; they podcast it as well, […]
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Not to Be Confused With the TV Show About The Plane Crash Survivors
So I haven’t actually seen a contract yet, but since Gardner Dozois has just announced it over on the Asimov‘s forum I might as well repeat it here: “The Island” is going to be reprinted in Dozois’s 27th volume of The Year’s Best Science Fiction. That makes a total of four best-of-year anthologies for that […]
Intersteller Islands, Frozen Frights, and Intimate Oases
I am about to disappear into the dismal Nebraskan winter for a week. There will be few if any postings during that time. I leave you with a few words from our sponsors. Some of you may remember my recent short story “The Island”, which appeared in Dozois and Strahan’s New Space Opera 2 (and […]
In Which I Passionately Lament the Absence of Bestiality in First Person Shooters.
Brief follow-up to my last, strangely-popular post. Someone going by the name of W. Flynn has started a list on Amazon.com: “Authors Who Have Maced a Restaurant“. And while I am honored to be in such esteemed company, I can’t help noticing that the list itself is awfully small. I wonder if I could prevail […]
Islands, Eclipses, and Sundry Other Things
I’m going to sneak in a few bits of self-aggrandizing tub-thumpery here, in the hopes that the last few postings have mitigated the ‘crawl’s tendency to list to all-about-me. First, however, a bit of housekeeping: I’ve just learned that anyone posting comments on this blog is forced to enter their name and e-mail up front. […]
Odds and Ends from Exotic Environs
You 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 […]
Please Stand By for an Important If Ultimately Uninformative Announcement
Yes, 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 […]
Which is to say, like “Finks” with an extra S.
More 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
Quite 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 […]
Locomotive Breathless
Things are happening in France. I have been told that SNCF, that country’s national train service, wants to webcast an excerpt of Vision Aveugle from the culture wing of their (vast) web site. They do this on a regular basis, evidently: conscript some French actor or writer type to read a twenty-minute book excerpt. I […]







