I got to read at Tuesday Funk while in Chicago week-before-last. This is thanks to Bill Shunn. One the web now: recordings of most of the readers. I highly recommend dropping in to watch a few – and don't miss Bill's poem. It's short and sweet and he reads very well. If you want to hear my work, I read all of the short story "In Their Garden" which first appeared in Asimov's and then in David Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer's "Year's Best 15." It's a fun story to read.
For my most recent Futurismic column, I spent about a half day researching the current state of stem cell therapy. I was pleasantly surprised by how many ways it is being used and by how there is a lot less vitriol and fear out there now. I suspect that's mostly because most of the work is being done with adult stem cells, so the moral ground is a little less questionable. Notice almost no comments – I get more attention when I rant. But I still found this fascinating and hopeful.
Two interviews have also come out. One is over at MilSciFi.com where I talk about "Cracking the Sky" and how a gal who hates war ends up in a military science fiction anthology. The other is at Heidi Ruby Miller's blog, where I answer six questions.
Published on July 04, 2011 08:20