Monthly Archives: November 2010
Mindfeed: The open-source moral decay edition
Here’s some of the mental shrapnel that’s been hitting me lately:
– The foreclosure factories: America’s new industry!
– The age of nations is over. The age of cities is well under way.
– I’m not the only one saying we should send people to Mars on one-way trips.
– Watch the next Mars Rover being built live.
– Apache helicopter crew seeks legal advice on killing during battle.
– Dinosaur skull found in wall of church. Well, that changes everything!
– Paparazzi want to use drones. So do divorce lawyers.
– Is open-source jihad the first new military theory of the 21st century?
The key to my work is… apocalypse!

The National Post asked a number of Canadian writers, including me, to come up with one word that best summed up their work. I chose the word “apocalypse” for reasons explained in the article — including the fact that it’s part of the title of my new book.
I also considered “simulacra” and “Disneyland.”
Video from my W2 reading

I had a lovely time reading at the latest W2 Real Vancouver Writers Series last night. I was honoured to be a guest of the first series, and doubly honoured to be invited back for the sequel. The first time I had the misfortune of following Kevin Chong onstage. Kevin’s a great guy and a great reader — and an impossible act to follow. So this time series organizer Sean Cranbury was kind enough to let me read first — which always gives me a bad case of the nerves. So I was a little rambly, but the audience was forgiving, and we all had a good time in the end. My reading starts around the eight minute mark. I’m not actually tweeting at the beginning of it — I was trying to record the reading on audio but my Cinch app logged me out. Ah well.
(The image is a detail taken from inside the venue.)
I'm still a Real Vancouver Writer
I’ll be reading at the latest Real Vancouver Writers Series event, Wednesday, Nov. 17. I’d love to see you if you can make it.
Wednesday, Nov. 17
8 p.m.
W2 Storyeum
151 West Cordova Street
Vancouver
A writer is… interviewed at Open Book Toronto
My dear friend George Murray just interviewed me over at Open Book Toronto. It’s one of those different kind of interviews.







