My novel
Semiosis was released by Tor a month ago, and here’s some of the latest news and reviews.
I wrote an article about writing non-human points of view at
Unbound Worlds: “…plants lead lives of quiet desperation, in constant combat using a variety of weapons.”
At the signing at Anderson’s Bookstore in La Grange, Illinois, I talked about what would happen if I could practice photosynthesis. You can see a video of the 5-minute talk
here and read the short essay
here.
Today, at Lawrence Schoen’s blog
Eating Authors, I describe my most memorable meal – a snack at the Eiffel Tower that proved something essential about the French people.
You can read an interview of me by Sean McLachlan, who helped me write the book as a beta reader, at
Black Gate, and an interview by
Paul Semel.
There are reviews at
Christian Science Monitor,
Biblio Sanctum,
Kirkus Review: Of Plants and Men, a featured review,
The Perks of Books video review,
Open Letters Review, and
Lynn’s Book Blog Friday Firsts.
— Sue Burke
Published on March 05, 2018 07:57