Trope-ing the Light Fantastic Review -Be the First
(2022) In quite the change of pace from the more than usual genre-oriented venues, Ed had an extensive word with Authority Magazine ("devoted to sharing in-depth interviews, featuring people who are regime in Business, Popular Culture, Wellness, Social Touch on, and Tech). The dialog's main theme was "How To Create Compelling Science Fiction and Fantasy Stories."
(2022) Ed had a wide-ranging interview with author, editor, publisher, and blogger J.K. Northup. They discussed Ed'due south career, literary opinions, and writing process, with nary a mention of his contempo books. (There *are* looks ahead to forthcoming books.) Here's the interview.
(2022) To get-go off the new year's day, Ed went on The Word Tour to discuss "The Science Behind the Fiction." Naturally, a few other aspects of his writing also came upwardly.
(2021) Ed returned to genre podcast Sci-Fi Saturday Night, to talk over the sciencebehind the fiction. (He is a physicist and computer engineer, you'll retrieve, not only a longtime SF writer.) Read all about information technology on his weblog postal service ("MacGuffins and starships and aliens, oh my!"), or become straight to the interview ("Irrational Numbers for Rational Scientific discipline Fiction.")
(2021) Ed returned to Southside Broadcasting (affiliated with Lincoln Academy, in the UK) to talk over the state of scientific discipline and science fiction, prospects for the climate and encountering aliens, and so much more. The podcast version is here (Ed's interview taking the first 35 minutes).
(2021) Ed did beaucoup interviews: on – amidst many topics — science fiction, the space program, his writing career, and the year's new novel, Déjà Doomed. He maintains a growing listing of these interviews on his blog (in a post headlined with what's mayhap the best interview annotate of all time) at Holy Crap! This is a great book.
(2018) Ed has a cameo appearance in The Washington Post. See "We crashed a science-fiction writers convention to enquire nigh Trump'south 'Infinite Force' "
(2018) Ed has an extended interview about Trope-ing the Calorie-free Fantastic on The Innovation Testify — "an international show for innovators." Stream the sound (48 minutes in toto) at "The Scientific discipline behind Science Fiction with Edward M.Lerner: Augmented Humanity, AI, Superintelligence." That is, if you lot didn't catch the radio circulate on Radio-Television Ireland ….
(2018) Ed is interviewed on the Analog blog nearly Trope-ing the Light Fantastic and its back story. Come across "Trope-ing Down the Alleyways with Edward Thousand. Lerner."
(2018) Ionisphere (the newsletter of the National Fantasy Fan Federation ) interviews Ed in their February 2018 consequence. Merely search on "lerner".
(2017) Legendary genre website File 770 interviews Ed at length about his careers in tech and SF. See Edward Chiliad. Lerner: Crafted Scientific discipline, Convincing Characters.
(2016) Is it the zombie apocalypse? Ed makes an appearance at Eating Authors?
(2015) Ed returns to Fast Forward: Contemporary Scientific discipline Fiction for a TV interview covering the release of InterstellarNet: Enigma — and lots of other things. Sentinel information technology on Youtube.
(2015) Ed guest-posts at SF Signal about crafting believable mid-range futures (from a few decades out to a century or more from today) in "The Magic of Being Distinguishable from Magic." He illustrates the procedure with background from the evolving future history that is his popular InterstellarNet series.
(2015) Ed guest-posts at SF author Robert J. Sawyer'south very popular authorial/genre weblog most "Beyond the Fermi Paradox" — and its explication in InterstellarNet: Enigma.
(2015) Ed is first amidst those interviewed at SF Signal for "Heed MELD: SF Stories That Predicted the Future — Or Didn't."
(2014) "The Virtually Futurity Is a Dangerous Place (for Writers, Too)" is Ed'due south guest postal service on popular genre site SF Betoken. Information technology'south an essay on the perils of prediction — and on the mass-market paperback re-release of Energized.
(2013) Talk of the Town, on ABC affiliate TV3 (Winchester, VA), interviewed Ed most Energized. The interview aired on Sabbatum xi/9 and Sunday 11/ten. Alas, the station folded soon after; their website — and with information technology, the interview — is no more than.
(2013) Spec-fic website Upcoming4.me posts an interview with Ed as "Story backside Fate of Worlds by Larry Niven and Edward 1000. Lerner — Xl-ii years in the making."
(2013) The Winchester Star announces "Writer wins award for magazine article." (Sorry for the absence of a link; the online edition is available just to paid subscribers.) This is a rare article about Ed'south nonfiction writing. For Ed's related postal service, see Faster than a speeding photon.
(2013) SF Site offers Fate of Worlds: An Interview with Edward G. Lerner. From their introduction: "… a single triumphant work of brilliant imagination and colorful take chances, fraught with plenty activity, intrigue, surprises and human being drama to satisfy any SF fan."
(2012) Fast Forward: Contemporary Science Fiction (a syndicated community Television receiver program dedicated to SF topics) interviewed Ed about both Energized and Fate of Worlds. Watch the interview here. The interview runs about eighteen minutes.
(2012) The Winchester Star covers back-to-back release of Fate of Worlds and Energized in "Author pens new books; signing set." (Sorry for the absence of a link; the online edition is available only to paid subscribers.)
(2012) Embrace to Embrace Book Vanquish (on Oregon radio) interviews Ed and Larry about the Fleet of Worlds series and, specially, about Fate of Worlds. (Or get straight to the podcast here.)
(2012) Tor Books interviewed Ed about his newly released novel Energized for their monthly newsletter. See "Scarily Timely: A Q&A with Edward G. Lerner."
(2012) Genre website SF Site offers "Energized: An Interview with Edward G. Lerner."
(2012) Pop review site Literally Jen does a "Q & A with Energized Writer Edward 1000. Lerner."
(2010) Radio show Fictional Frontiers interviewed Ed about Betrayer of Worlds (podcast here).
(2010) Over on SF Signal, see the EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Edward M. Lerner covering the Fleet of World serial and more.
(2010) "Worlds Colliding? That's Nothing." Ed's essay in the Tor/Forge blog talks virtually Betrayer of Worlds and its relationship to Ringworld on the latter'south fortieth ceremony.
(2010) Ed is interviewed by the University of Illinois about Web 3.0.
(2010) Campaign for the American Reader offered Ed the opportunity to present InterstellarNet: Origins from three separate perspectives. Run into Page 69 Examination, Writers Read, and My Book, the Motion picture.
(2010) Fictional Frontiers asked Ed back for his third radio "appearance" to discuss InterstellarNet: Origins. Ed's segment begins virtually thirty-five minutes into this archived interview.
(2009) Archived on YouTube, The Artist's Craft (public-admission TV) interviewed Ed about Small Miracles.
(2009) Fictional Frontiers interviewed Ed on radio about Small Miracles (podcast hither).
(2009) Tor Books interviews Ed about his newly released novel Juggler of Worlds for the monthly Tor newsletter. See "Edward M. Lerner discusses Juggler of Worlds, his latest collaboration with noted SF author Larry Niven."
(2008) Fictional Frontiers interviewed Ed on radio about Fools' Experiments (podcast here).
(2008) The SF podcast review site Cover to Encompass interviewed Ed near Juggler of Worlds and Fools' Experiments.
(2008) Sci Fi Wire (the news service of [what was and so called the] the Sci Fi aqueduct) interviewed Ed about Juggler of Worlds.
(2007) Ed presented "Computer Science in SF: It's Not an Exact Science" at the Library of Congress, hosted by the library's Technology, Science & Concern Partition and the staff's Scientific discipline Fiction & Fantasy Forum.
(2007) Ed's autobiographical slice appeared in a section on dream jobs for engineers, in the online edition of Spectrum, published past the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
(2005) Sparked by the release of Moonstruck, Ed was interviewed by the e-zine SFrevu.
(2005) Ed'southward writing career became a thing of interest to his alma mater, the University of Illinois:
- Physics Department newsletter
- Technology Schoolhouse (article)
- The student paper, the Daily Illini
(2003) Worldcon 2003 in Toronto — Ed was quoted in the Globe and Mail service. See "A genre in a fourth dimension warp."
(2002) Ed's writing career was highlighted in Jay Kay Klein's "Biolog" in the February 2002 effect of Analog. This biography accompanied "Presence of Mind," his showtime novella to appear in that magazine.
Source: https://www.edwardmlerner.com/sample-page/about-ed/interviews-and-articles/
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