Critical Mass, Sensational “MultiReal” Review
Dom D’Ammassa, science fiction reviewer par excellence, has given “MultiReal” an excellent review over at the Critical Mass website.
Science Fiction Author of the JUMP 225 Trilogy
Dom D’Ammassa, science fiction reviewer par excellence, has given “MultiReal” an excellent review over at the Critical Mass website.
The first outside review of “MultiReal” is in, from Publishers Weekly. Overall, it’s an excellent review, with PW saying “MultiReal itself is firmly established as one of the most fascinating singularity technologies in years.”
Yes, this weekend I’ll be at Balticon 42, Baltimore’s premier science fiction convention. I’ll be on panels and giving a reading from “MultiReal.” Read the article for my schedule, along with the descriptions from the pocket schedule.
I’ve been told that “MultiReal” has finally gone to the printers. I’ve got a PDF of the whole thing, and man, does it look stunning. Read the article to see the final front and back cover and download the PDF of the cover.
This weekend, I’ve posted the audio podcast of “MultiReal” chapters 2-5, as read by yours truly. Now the entire first section of the book (titled “Lessons Learned”) is available for free download in MP3, Windows Media, and Ogg Vorbis formats.
After much distraction and delay, tonight I have finally posted the complete chapters 1 through 7 of “Infoquake” in audio read by the author. Chapter 1 of “MultiReal” has been posted as well.
After seeing the rush of new reviews for “Infoquake,” I decided to do a round of vanity Googling and found several more that I had been unaware of.
Pat of Pat’s Fantasy Hotlist (and of the aforeblogged giveaway contest) has given my novel “Infoquake” the kind of rave review that every author wants to get, calling it “one of the very best science fiction debuts I have ever read.”
Pat’s Fantasy Hotlist is giving away five copies of the Solaris mass market paperback of “Infoquake.”
SF Signal today has posted a review of George Mann’s anthology “The Solaris Book of New Science Fiction, Volume Two,” which you’ll recall contains my story “Mathralon,” which you’ll recall is available online.