“MultiReal” Also Now Available on Amazon Kindle
Only one day after Amazon released “Infoquake” on the Kindle, they’ve now made “MultiReal” available too. Go check it out on Amazon.
Science Fiction Author of the JUMP 225 Trilogy
Only one day after Amazon released “Infoquake” on the Kindle, they’ve now made “MultiReal” available too. Go check it out on Amazon.
Futurist Ray Kurzweil has suggested in an interview that we will be using a virtual reality network almost exactly like the one I proposed in “Infoquake” as soon as the late 2020s.
The science fiction megasite io9 has just published an interview with me about “MultiReal,” Stargate writer/producer Joseph Mallozzi is hosting a discussion on his blog about “Infoquake,” and I’ve just contributed a few paragraphs to SF Signal’s Mind Meld about my literary influences.
Two new interviews with me are now available: a video interview with Fast Forward TV, and a 7-question interview on the blog Post-Weird Thoughts.
I’ve published online the first drafts of “MultiReal” chapter 1, along with footnotes and commentary about each draft. Instead of posting all thirty-five drafts up on my website, I’ve chosen to simply post the best or most representative samples of the eight different directions I tried.
Yesterday Paul Di Filippo posted a review for my new novel “MultiReal” for SciFi.com. And not only did Mr. Di Filippo give the book a grade of a solid “A,” but he name-checked half of the greats of science fiction in the process.
My pal John Joseph Adams, who seems to have become the charter member of the Edit a New Anthology With Great Authors Every Month Club, has posted a brief interview with me on SCI FI Wire discussing “MultiReal.”
There’s an interview with me that’s been posted to the SFNovelists.com group. Simon Haynes, author of the Hal Spacejock series, has put the interview up on his Blogspot blog and his LiveJournal, God bless him. Since this is a group interview, it might still pop up on other SFNovelists member blogs too.
Here’s the winner of last week’s Jump 225 Jumbo Mega Bonanza Giveaway contest — and another opportunity for you to win the complete David Louis Edelman Canon.
I have a “Big Idea” piece up on John Scalzi’s Whatever blog, talking about Adolf Hitler and the inspiration for my novels “Infoquake” and “MultiReal.”