omnivoracious.com - 6/15/2009
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Omnivoracious is proud to welcome China Mieville as a guest blogger this week. Arguably one of the most important fantasists of the last decade, Mieville made his mark with the insanely imaginative Perdido Street Station. The novel single-handedly reconfigured the...
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omnivoracious.com - 6/17/2009
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(The City & The City, an Amazon featured
book for June.) It's been a while since we've...
had some red-hot literary-movement action. Part of the problem is that the declaration of such movements, schools, salons, moments, manifestoes, sets, etc, tends...
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Neither a Contract Nor a Promise: Five Movements To ...
omnivoracious.com - 6/17/2009
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After a busy few days of talking to
authors at BookExpo America and a couple of weeks...
editing the results, it's time to start sharing the more than a dozen interviews Daphne and I did with a pretty spectacular group...
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Omni Podcast: China Mieville on "The City & The City"
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The Blog & The Blogger: China Mieville on Omnivoracious
Ecstatic Days —
The City & The City’s China Mieville will be guest blogging on Omnivoracious, the Amazon book blog, this week. In between, I’ll be posting on a variety of loosely related topics, including Alfred Kubin, The Other City by Michal Ajvaz and Magic Prague. Check out the blog all week, as there will be new content of a surreal/fantastical nature every day.
Already posted:
Introductory post, including part of my Weird Tales interview with China:
Mieville: Our monsters are about ...
June 16, 2009 Links and Plugs
Bibliophile Stalker —
Hope you check out my interview with Julia Leigh over at the Shirley Jackson Awards blog. Interviews The Shirley Jackson Awards interviews Julia Leigh. Rochita Loenen-Ruiz interviews Marshall Payne. Jeff VanderMeer interviews China Mieville. Rick Kleffel interviews Jedediah Berry part 1 (podcast). Professor Crazy interviews Alan Dean Foster. Advice/Articles Nick Mamatas on Fast Money vs Good Money, plus Monday Quick Notes. China ...
The Amazonian China Mieville
Suvudu - Science Fiction and Fantasy Books, Movies, and Games —
... , no slouch himself in the realms of science fiction and fantasy, has interviewed China HERE and for the rest of the week China will blog about various other things—his thoughts on Tolkien being his first ...
“God, that’s a merciless question”: China Mieville’s Interview From Weird Tales
Ecstatic Days —
... 85th anniversary issue. Yesterday, I posted a short excerpt of the interview on Omnivoracious as part of an announcement about China blogging there. (For those of you living under rocks and on distant planets, his The City & The City was released recently.) ...
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June 18, 2009 Links and Plugs —
Bibliophile Stalker
Be sure to check out Shared Worlds . Oh, and I got to interview Ra Page ! Interviews The Shirley Jackson Awards interviews Ra Page . Omnivoracious podcast on China Mieville . Advice/Articles Michael Hyatt on Before You Hire a Literary Agent . Jeff VanderMeer on Shared Worlds: Real Cities ...
China Miéville Suggest 5 New Literary Movements —
Big Dumb Object
Omnivoracious, the Amazon book blog, has a post by China Miéville where he suggests five new literary movements that haven’t happened yet. They’re all of a genre leaning, as you may expect from China. He says: …I thought we could save a bit of time by naming a few movements in advance, ...
Sendhil Ramamurthy to Guest Star on Psych —
Heroes News and Spoilers
Hey All, Jennifer Godwin from E! Online is reporting that Heroes star Sendhil Ramamurthy will have a guest starring role in the forth episode of Psych's upcoming season. That episode is currently schedule for Aug. 28th, but here is a little excerpt from E! Online's report and full details in ...
An Evil Guest by Gene Wolfe —
The Antick Musings of G.B.H. Hornswoggler, Gent.
Gene Wolfe is one of the finest and most subtle writers in the SFF field, but he hasn't been particularly noted for the depth of characterization and feeling of his female characters. An Evil Guest may be an attempt to remedy that, but, if so, it's not entirely successful. (Though, since Wolfe ...