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.

CSI: Microsoft

Is open-source jihad the first new military theory of the 21st century?

Courier company wants to crowdsource its deliveries.

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.)

Watch live streaming video from w2media at livestream.com

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.