A University of South Floriday psychologist and his students are working on ways for people who are paralyzed but fully conscious to communicate via a brain computer interface, using brain waves alone to operate a virtual keyboard. So far the method is slow–about one character every 26 seconds–but if you have no other means of …
Lighting the torch
Lighting the Canada Summer Games Torch Originally uploaded by Edward Willett. We attended the opening ceremonies of the Canada Summer Games at Taylor Field here in Regina yesterday; here’s the big moment when the torch was lit. I’m glad we went, although proceedings were perhaps a little too drawn-out, especially for those of us attending …
Quill Award finalists
The finalists for the populist Quill Awards have been announced. In the SF and fantasy category, the nominees are: The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower Stephen King, Michael Whelan (Illustrator) 1880418622 Scribner/Grant Going Postal Terry Pratchett 0060013133 HarperCollins Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell: A Novel Susanna Clarke Bloomsbury 1582344167 Shadow of the Giant Orson …
Enhanced humans
Here’s an interesting interview with author Joel Garreau about his new book Radical Evolution: The Promise and Peril of Enhancing Our Minds, Our Bodies—And What It Means to Be Human. I have to take issue with one statement: he says he wrote his book to “try to let the ordinary reader in on a conversation …
Ancient cultures, living in harmony with nature…
…wiped out the giant mammals of North America. Hey, nobody’s perfect. Although the IMAX film Sacred Planet (which we just saw over the weekend), which lauds that good old-fashioned lifestyle of living in shacks, spending all of your time trying to scrape together the basics of survival, and being old at 40, would want you …
Another review for Lost in Translation
SF site has posted Georges T. Dodds‘s review of my novel Lost in Translation. He had some problems with it (and his criticisms are fair ones, I think, so my nose isn’t at all out of joint), but even though I’d obviously prefer a rave, as the old saying goes, there ain’t no such thing …

