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December 20, 2019

Radicalized is one of the LA Public Library’s books of the year!

It’s not just the CBC and the Wall Street Journal — I was delighted to see this morning that Radicalized, my 2019 book of four science fiction novellas made the LA Public Library’s list of the top books of 2019! “As always his writing is sharp and clear, covering the absurdities that surround and infiltrate our lives, and predicts new ones waiting for us just around the corner. A compelling, thought provoking, macabre funny read.”

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Published on December 20, 2019 11:54

My annual Daddy-Daughter Xmas Podcast: interview with an 11-year-old

Every year, I record a short podcast with my daughter, Poesy. Originally, we’d just sing Christmas carols, but with Poesy being nearly 12, we’ve had a moratorium on singing. This year, I interviewed Poe about her favorite Youtubers, books, apps, and pass-times, as well as her feelings on data-retention (meh) and horses (love ’em). And we even manage to squeeze in a song!

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Published on December 20, 2019 06:47

December 16, 2019

Party Discipline, a Walkaway story (Part 3)

In my latest podcast (MP3), I continue my serial reading of my novella Party Discipline, which I wrote while on a 35-city, 45-day tour for my novel Walkaway in 2017; Party Discipline is a story set in the world of Walkaway, about two high-school seniors who conspire to throw a “Communist Party” at a sheet metal factory whose owners are shutting down and stealing their workers’ final paychecks. These parties are both literally parties — music, dancing, intoxicants — and “Communist” in that...

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Published on December 16, 2019 16:03

December 13, 2019

Radicalized is one of the Wall Street Journal’s top sf books of 2019!

Radicalized, my collection of four novellas, is one of the Wall Street Journal‘s picks for best sf books of 2019! My thanks to Tom Shippey, who listed it alongside of David Walton’s Three Laws Lethal, Daniel Suarez’s Delta-v, Erin Craig’s House of Salt and Sorrows and Michael Swanwick’s The Iron Dragon’s Mother!

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Published on December 13, 2019 16:33

December 9, 2019

Party Discipline, a Walkaway story (Part 2)

In my latest podcast (MP3), I continue my serial reading of my novella Party Discipline, which I wrote while on a 35-city, 45-day tour for my novel Walkaway in 2017; Party Discipline is a story set in the world of Walkaway, about two high-school seniors who conspire to throw a “Communist Party” at a sheet metal factory whose owners are shutting down and stealing their workers’ final paychecks. These parties are both literally parties — music, dancing, intoxicants — and “Communist” in that...

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Published on December 09, 2019 06:50

December 5, 2019

Radicalized is one of the CBC’s best books of 2019!

Well this is pretty great! Radicalized, my book of four novellas, is one of the CBC’s picks for best Canadian fiction of 2019. It’s in pretty outstanding company, too, including Margaret Atwood’s The Testaments.

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Published on December 05, 2019 18:42

December 2, 2019

Party Discipline, a Walkaway story (Part 1)

In my latest podcast (MP3), I’ve started a serial reading of my novella Party Discipline, which I wrote while on a 35-city, 45-day tour for my novel Walkaway in 2017; Party Discipline is a story set in the world of Walkaway, about two high-school seniors who conspire to throw a “Communist Party” at a sheet metal factory whose owners are shutting down and stealing their workers’ final paychecks. These parties are both literally parties — music, dancing, intoxicants — and “Communist” in that...

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Published on December 02, 2019 15:50

December 1, 2019

Talking with the Left Field podcast about Sidewalk Labs’s plan to build a surveilling “smart city” in Toronto

We’ve been closely following the plan by Google sister company Sidewalk Labs to build a surveilling “smart city” in Toronto; last week, I sat down with the Out of Left Field podcast (MP3) to discuss what’s going on with Sidewalk Labs, how it fits into the story of Big Tech, and what the alternatives might be.

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Published on December 01, 2019 15:41

November 27, 2019

Talking Adversarial Interoperability with Y Combinator

Earlier this month while I was in San Francisco, I went over to the Y Combinator incubator to record a podcast (MP3); we talked for more than an hour about the history of Adversarial Interoperability and what its role was in creating Silicon Valley and the tech sector and how monopolization now threatens adversarial interop and also how it fuels the conspiratorial thinking that is so present in our modern politics. We talk about how startup founders and other technologists can use science...

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Published on November 27, 2019 10:37

November 26, 2019

The Engagement-Maximization Presidency

In my latest podcast (MP3), I read my May, 2018 Locus column, “The Engagement-Maximization Presidency,” where I propose a theory to explain the political phenomenon of Donald Trump: we live in a world in which communications platforms amplify anything that gets “engagement” and provides feedback on just how much your message has been amplified so you can tune and re-tune for maximum amplification.

Peter Watts’s 2002 novel Maelstrom illustrates a beautiful, terrifying example of this, in...

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Published on November 26, 2019 08:51