David Louis Edelman David Louis Edelman

David Louis Edelman is a writer and web programmer. His first book, Infoquake, was nominated for the John W. Campbell Award for Best Novel and named Barnes & Noble's Top SF Novel of 2006. His latest novel, MultiReal, was released in July 2008.

Recent Entries RSS Feed

“Geosynchron” Is Here. Officially.

Library Journal: “Geosynchron” “Takes Cyberpunk to the Next Level”

The “Geosynchron” Website Is Live

The Final Cover for “Geosynchron”

Publishers Weekly: “Geosynchron” Is “Gritty”, “Accessible and Satisfying”

Full Archives...

Best of the Blog

Will the Novel Die?

The Bourne Paranoia

Introductory Science Fiction Books for Literary Readers

How I Promoted My Book

The Day “The Empire Strikes Back” Changed Everything

More...

Random Entries

“Infoquake” News: Two In-Depth Interviews, Two New Reviews

Tim O’Brien Full Interview Transcript

On DeepGenre: How to Write a Novel (Part 1)

Categories • Tags

Subscribe by Email

Sign up to get new blog entries sent straight to your email inbox. (Your email address will not be rented or sold, ever.)

Register | Log in

Tags

Author Interviews Book News Book Promotion Book Reviews cinema cons contests Current Events DeepGenre Fantasy Film Geosynchron giveaways Infoquake interviews J.R.R. Tolkien Jump 225 Mathralon Mervyn Peake Microsoft Middle Earth Mind Meld movies MultiReal Pat's Fantasy Hotlist Politics Publishing Pyr readings reviews satire Science Fiction science fiction conventions SF cons SF Signal short stories social networking Solaris Books Stephan Martiniere Technology The Lord of the Rings user interface Web 2.0 Windows Vista Writing

Posts Tagged 'Science Fiction'

Older Entries »

  1. “Geosynchron” Is Here. Officially.  • 
    "Geosynchron" is here, at long last. Here are the latest reviews, news, links on where to buy, interviews and information about how you can win a signed copy of each book in the trilogy on Goodreads.
  2. Library Journal: “Geosynchron” “Takes Cyberpunk to the Next Level”  • 
    Library Journal has given "Geosynchron" a fabulous review in their January 15 issue, saying that the book "tak[es] cyberpunk to the next level" and stating that it's "highly recommended."
  3. Publishers Weekly: “Geosynchron” Is “Gritty”, “Accessible and Satisfying”  • 
    Publishers Weekly leads off its science fiction, fantasy and horror reviews this morning with the first published review of "Geosynchron." Overall, it's a very nice review indeed.
  4. Capclave Schedule (Including the First Public Reading from “Geosynchron”)  • 
    This weekend, I'll be at the Capclave convention in Rockville, MD. Here's my schedule, including the first public reading from my upcoming novel "Geosynchron."
  5. A Preview of “Geosynchron”  • 
    Here are some of the things you can expect from "Geosynchron," the concluding volume of the Jump 225 trilogy, when it hits the stores in late February of 2010.
  6. “Infoquake” Now Available on Amazon Kindle  • 
    As of today, I can now join the ranks of the electronically published. Yes, via the Pyr-o-mania blog, I see that "Infoquake" is now available on the Amazon Kindle. Not only is it available, but it's one of the first five titles available on Kindle from Pyr.
  7. “Geosynchron” Cover Art and Synopsis  • 
    My editor Lou Anders has posted on the Pyr blog the cover art and synopsis for "Geosynchron," the last book in my Jump 225 Trilogy. Here, without further ado, it is.
  8. Adventures in Sci-Fi Interviewing  • 
    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.
  9. DLE Mania on io9, Joseph Mallozzi’s Blog and SF Signal’s Mind Meld  • 
    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.
  10. For Your Consideration: “MultiReal” and “Mathralon” for the 2008 Hugo Awards  • 
    I have two items eligible for the 2008 Hugo Awards: my novel "MultiReal" and my short story "Mathralon."

Older Entries »