So, given the above, I shouldn't be surprised that it was The Daily Show and not CNN that hosted Greg Bear last night, (June 21st), on to talk about his role as a member of Sigma, the group of science fiction writers who recently advised the Department of Homeland Security at the Homeland Security Science and Technology Stakeholders Conference . What did surprise me - given that his latest, Quantico,
Friday, June 22, 2007
Nebula-Award Winning Ways to Die
So, given the above, I shouldn't be surprised that it was The Daily Show and not CNN that hosted Greg Bear last night, (June 21st), on to talk about his role as a member of Sigma, the group of science fiction writers who recently advised the Department of Homeland Security at the Homeland Security Science and Technology Stakeholders Conference . What did surprise me - given that his latest, Quantico,
I was glad to see Greg Bear as well, as Darwin's Radio is one of my favorites. It's good to see hard SF get a plug now and then.
ReplyDeleteGiven Mr. Bear's discussion of terrorism from inside American, and homeland security in general, you might find this interesting - Rad Decision is the first insider novel of nuclear power. It features a plant brought to the edge of catastrophe. Stewart Brand was kind enough to endorse it. See my blog site - I've worked in the US nuclear industry over 20 years.