Science fiction author, S.M. Stirling is interviewed over on Pete’s site this morning and next friday. S.M. Stirling’s long list of published works include:
and more!
Science fiction author, S.M. Stirling is interviewed over on Pete’s site this morning and next friday. S.M. Stirling’s long list of published works include:
and more!
Liberals, beware! For the next two weeks, Pete will be speaking with Tom Kratman, author of A Desert Called Peace, Carnifex, and Watch on the Rhine. His newest novel, Caliphate, hit stores on April 1st. Thus far the Amazon reviews are a testament to Tom’s skill as a writer and as a man who pulls no punches.
You can find the interview over here.
For those of you who are interested, the new author interview with Patrick Rothfuss is up on Pete’s site. Pat wrote “The Name of the Wind”, which in my opinion is one of my favorite Fantasy books of all time, and is an instant classic.
I met Pat back in Boston a few months ago, and despite the hobbit-esque hairiness, he is a both a gentleman and scholar. If you ever get the chance to attend a signing or a reading, do not miss out.
Enjoy the interview and feel free to leave comments!
…is coming to Peter-Hodges.com and to Amnesia within the next few months.
If you were one of those geeky kids in high school that actually like dismantling literary classics during English period, then boy do we have a treat for you! Starting soon, we will be discussing Isaac Asimov’s “Foundation”. Depending on participation and success of this little project, this will be an ongoing event. If you are interested, the classics round table discussion sign-up information has been moved to the forums. Please sign up there. We have four interested already; We would ideally like to get a few more before we kick off the discussion.
Our interview with Lee Stephen, author of “Dawn of Destiny“ and “Outlaw Trigger”was a great success. We’re going to try and make this a periodic Friday activity. Over the next two Fridays, we have Jack Campbell, author of The Lost Fleet series talking with us, and in two weeks, we have the delightfully witty Patrick Rothfuss, author of The Name of the Wind, answering our foolish questions. I would encourage everyone to stop by and see what these awesome professionals have to say about life, writing, and their great characters.
John Scalzi has also agreed to do an interview for our weekly author Q&A segment. Look for this one in early May. If the logistics actually work, this one might be a podcast. *jumps up and down with glee*
The O’Leary Letters have continued to generate a lot of interest as well, and the new podcast should be up tomorrow.