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	<title>David Louis Edelman &#187; Joseph Mallozzi</title>
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		<title>Adventures in Sci-Fi Interviewing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Mar 2009 17:46:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Louis Edelman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two new bits of book promotion: a 30-minute audio interview with me by Adventures in Sci-Fi Publishing, and my answers to reader questions on "Stargate" writer/producer Joseph Mallozzi's blog.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="top" />Two more pieces of book promotion for y&#8217;all to chew on.</p>
<p><img style="float:right; margin:5px 0 10px 10px" title="Adventures in Sci Fi Publishing logo" src="http://www.davidlouisedelman.com/wp-content/uploads/adventures_in_sf_publishing_logo.jpg" alt="Adventures in Sci Fi Publishing logo" width="255" height="150" />First, I&#8217;ve been interviewed by <strong>Shaun Farrell</strong> for the <strong>Adventures in Sci-Fi Publishing</strong> podcast. It&#8217;s <a href="http://www.adventuresinscifipublishing.com/2009/03/aisfp-76-david-louis-edelman/">a rather lengthy interview</a> &#8212; 30 minutes or so &#8212; and it covers everything from whether Natch is the &#8220;hero&#8221; of <em>Jump 225</em>, why the series is titled <em>Jump 225</em> in the first place, what is the nature of Natch&#8217;s drive to succeed, and why Moonwatcher from <em>2001</em> was in a way the first Natch.</p>
<p><em>Stargate</em> writer and producer <strong>Joseph Mallozzi</strong> posted <a href="http://josephmallozzi.wordpress.com/2009/03/04/march-4-2009-author-david-louis-edelman-answers-your-questions-and-then-i-answer-some-of-your-questions-but-in-a-far-less-clever-or-entertaining-fashion/">my answers to his book club questions about <em>Infoquake</em></a> recently. The group really seemed to delve into the book and had a very insightful discussion, not only here, but during several days of preceding blog posts. Topics covered include my favorite character, how likely I think the <em>Infoquake</em> future is, and why (or whether) the book ends abruptly. Excerpt:</p>
<blockquote><p>Iamza writes: “I’m not so sure I really understand MultiReal. As outlined by Margaret, it sounds kind of great &#8212; a chance to have things turn out exactly as you wanted. But what happens when the batter wants to hit a six and the bowler wants to get his tenth wicket for no runs (hah, take that, baseball analogies! Give me cricket any day of the week). Whose reality ultimately wins out — or do both batter and bowler split off into separate universes, each achieving their individual goal? For every individual who’s installed the MultiReal program, are there a zillion universes in which things go wrong, and only one in which everything is golden.</p>
<p>DLE: Now you see the big dilemma with MultiReal technology. One of the main subplots in book 2 is how to resolve conflicts very much like you describe. Natch, Jara &amp; Co. discover that there are a lot of broad sociological implications in how MultiReal resolves these conflicts. For instance: how do you charge customers for all those realities? Do you charge a flat fee, or do you charge for each alternate reality they pick? If you choose the latter, does that mean the rich would automatically win every argument?</p>
<p>(Admit it, you’re just making these funny cricket terms up. “The batter wants to hit a six”? “Getting his tenth wicket”? Surely you should not be using such language on a family blog like Mr. Mallozzi’s.)</p></blockquote>
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		<title>DLE Mania on io9, Joseph Mallozzi&#8217;s Blog and SF Signal&#8217;s Mind Meld</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2009 02:15:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Louis Edelman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The science fiction megasite io9 has just published an interview with me about "MultiReal," Stargate writer/producer Joseph Mallozzi is hosting a discussion on his blog about "Infoquake," and I've just contributed a few paragraphs to SF Signal's Mind Meld about my literary influences.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="top" />Meesa bustin&#8217; wit happiness to see all the sudden free publicity for me and my books around the blogosphere. The latest:</p>
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<li><strong><img style="float:right; margin:5px 0 10px 10px" title="io9 Logo" src="http://www.davidlouisedelman.com/wp-content/uploads/io9_logo.png" alt="io9 Logo" width="310" height="72" />Charlie Jane Anders</strong> of science fiction megasite <strong>io9</strong> has just published an interview with me. I dig the title: <a href="http://io9.com/5161075/multireal-is-your-dot+com-nightmare-writ-large">MultiReal Is Your Dot-Com Nightmare Writ Large</a>. Topics covered include my progress on writing <em>Geosynchron</em>, whether there are any good trilogy closers, how MultiReal technology really works, and whether there are Natch and Jara &#8220;shippers&#8221; out there. (Yeah, I had to go look it up too.) In case you&#8217;ve forgotten, io9 are the lovely, <em>lovely</em> folks who gave <em>MultiReal</em> <a href="http://io9.com/5047488/multireal-is-your-antidote-to-science+bashing-scifi">a glowing review</a> and named the book one of <a href="http://io9.com/5111939/best-science-fiction-books-of-2008">their top SF novels of 2008</a>.</li>
<li>Meanwhile, <strong>Joseph Mallozzi</strong>, writer and executive producer for TV&#8217;s <em>Stargate SG-1</em> and <em>Stargate: Atlantis</em>, has been hosting a discussion about <em>Infoquake</em> on his blog. But this ain&#8217;t just any ol&#8217; blog book chat. Joe&#8217;s blog attracts an incredibly devoted fan base, with dozens of people participating in the discussion and asking detailed questions. I&#8217;ve now got all the questions in one big Word document. Joe will be publishing another post with all of my answers soon. In the meantime, read <a href="http://josephmallozzi.wordpress.com/2009/02/23/february-23-2009-infoquake-by-david-louis-edelman/">Joe&#8217;s original review</a>, the <a href="http://josephmallozzi.wordpress.com/2009/02/24/february-24-2009-greetings-book-discussion-and-the-questions-are-amanda-bound/">first book discussion round-up</a>, and the <a href="http://josephmallozzi.wordpress.com/2009/02/25/february-25-2009-finally-that-cast-announcement/">second book discussion round-up</a>. Make sure to browse through the comments on each article.</li>
<li>Finally, <strong>SF Signal</strong> has published another of its famed <strong>Mind Meld </strong>columns, this one on the topic <a href="http://www.sfsignal.com/archives/2009/02/mind-meld-who-are-your-literary-influences-in-the-ongoing-conversation-of-science-fiction/">&#8220;Who Are Your Literary Influences in the Ongoing Conversation of Science Fiction?&#8221;</a> Not only did <em>I</em> contribute a few paragraphs (scroll to the bottom), but so did Mike Resnick, Tobias Buckell, Peter Watts, Paul Di Filippo, Jay Lake, Sean Williams, Paul Levinson, S. Andrew Swann, Stephen Hunt, Minister Faust, Julie E. Czerneda, and David Levine. Whew! I listed my two biggest SF influences as Frank Herbert and William Gibson, which should come as no surprise to anyone.</li>
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