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February 2, 2007

Charlie Stross and Simon Spanton interviewd by SFRevu

SFRevu Review has interviews with Charlie Stross and Simon Spanton (co-Editorial Director of Gollancz along with Jo Fletcher)

SFRevu: Way back in 2003 you said "British SF is currently fermenting like a weird yeast culture created by a deranged genetic engineer in search of the ultimate grey goo. It's positively scary this decade! ... I'm just the leading edge of a wave that's reaching the US publishing field relatively slowly because first it has to cross the Atlantic."

So, how's the surfing? Who's hanging on the beach with you and any other beach metaphors you can throw in.

CS: Um, let's see: Liz Williams. Tricia Sullivan. Paul McAuley. Iain M. Banks. Ken MacLeod. John Meaney. Jon Courtenay Grimwood. Stephen Baxter. Peter F. Hamilton. Eugene Byrne. Mike Cobley. Hal Duncan. Neal Asher. Richard Morgan. Geoff Ryman. Ian MacDonald. Alastair Reynolds. China Miéville. Do any of these names sound familiar?

(Via SFSignal, because i can't find a feed for the site and mailing lists are too last century for me.)