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The Steel Remains: An Interview with Richard K. Morgan
Special to Omnivoracious, by Will Hindmarch. Look for Will's interview with Wil Wheaton later this year. "We're none of us what we once were," says the rakish war hero, Ringil, in Richard K. Morgan's new sword-and-sorcery novel, The Steel Remains....
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March 26, 2009 Links and Plugs
Bibliophile Stalker — Can't wait for the weekend... Interviews The View From Here interviews Iain Banks. Laird Barron interviews Ellen Datlow. Willd Hindmarch interviews Richard K. Morgan. Bookspot Central interviews David Fulmer. Editors Unleashed interviews M.J.Rose. Advice/Articles Paul Tremblay on The Little Sleep. Mary Robinette Kowal on Scripting for Non-Verbal Puppets. Kij Johnson on Following Ada. Joshua ...

Monday Linkage–and Payseur & Schmidt Book Sale
Ecstatic Days — (copyright Heidi Estey) First off, the awesome artist Heidi Estey is having an art show called “Old Growth: Heidi Estey’s Collected Works” at Cafe Racer in Seattle (5858 Roosevelt Way NE; 206-525-JAVA). Check out more of her work here. (I also know she’s open to cover art assignments. Hint hint.) Other interesting stuff… On Omnivoracious, the following ran last week: - An interview with Richard Morgan about Steel Remains, guest-blogged by that magnificent bastard ...

The Links of Ages
Torque Control — ... Beckett A double review of Jedediah Berry’s The Manual of Detection and Rana Dasgupta’s Solo in The Scotsman. I recently read Dasgupta’s first book, Tokyo Cancelled, and was rather impressed, so I’m going to try to get to Solo sooner rather than later. Other reviews of that one: here, here, here and here. Interviews: Pat Cadigan Richard Morgan Jedediah Berry Samantha Hunt ...

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