The old blog, active from 2006 through 2012.
“Where the Hell Have You Been, Dave?”
If anyone’s looking at this blog anymore, you might have noticed that I haven’t updated it in around two years. I haven’t published anything new in all this time, and I haven’t announced any further writing projects after the Jump 225 trilogy — the last installment of which (Geosynchron) came out in February of 2010. The main answer about where I’ve been and what I’ve been doing can be answered with a single photo: These are my... Continue reading→
David J. Williams Reading Tonight in DC
My buddy David J. Williams' new book, THE MACHINERY OF LIGHT, comes out today. He's doing a reading tonight 7 p.m. at Borders 1828 L Street NW, followed by an afterparty at the Science Club. Continue reading→
The Ending of “Geosynchron”
Since I've received a number of comments and emails asking me about the ending of "Geosynchron," I've decided to open up about it and discuss it here. Continue reading→
“Geosynchron” Is Here. Officially.
"Geosynchron" is here, at long last. Here are the latest reviews, news, links on where to buy, interviews and information about how you can win a signed copy of each book in the trilogy on Goodreads. Continue reading→
Library Journal: “Geosynchron” “Takes Cyberpunk to the Next Level”
Library Journal has given "Geosynchron" a fabulous review in their January 15 issue, saying that the book "tak[es] cyberpunk to the next level" and stating that it's "highly recommended." Continue reading→
The “Geosynchron” Website Is Live
The website for "Geosynchron" is live at www.geosynchron.net! Go to the website to read chapters 1-8, additional appendices from the book, an Afterword to the Jump 225 trilogy, and more. Continue reading→
The Final Cover for “Geosynchron”
Here it is, the complete and final front and back cover for Geosynchron. Art, of course, by the peerless Stephan Martiniere, cover design by Prometheus' Jacqueline Cooke, back cover copy by Yours Truly. Continue reading→
Publishers Weekly: “Geosynchron” Is “Gritty”, “Accessible and Satisfying”
Publishers Weekly leads off its science fiction, fantasy and horror reviews this morning with the first published review of "Geosynchron." Overall, it's a very nice review indeed. Continue reading→
Capclave Schedule (Including the First Public Reading from “Geosynchron”)
This weekend, I'll be at the Capclave convention in Rockville, MD. Here's my schedule, including the first public reading from my upcoming novel "Geosynchron." Continue reading→
A Preview of “Geosynchron”
Here are some of the things you can expect from "Geosynchron," the concluding volume of the Jump 225 trilogy, when it hits the stores in late February of 2010. Continue reading→