A month in, and I have to say I’m incredibly grateful to the American readers and critics of Turbulence: the reaction in the US has been beyond anything I’d hoped for. Five more really kind reviews and an interview in this post: ‘A strong contender for novel of the year, Samit Basu’s Turbulence races along … Continue reading
For previous Turbulence in America posts go here, here and here. Last week, was most honoured to be in a site I’ve been a huge fan of for years: a Turbulence excerpt was published in Boing Boing. Two very kind reviews in the Los Angeles Beat and The Pull Box ” …between his plot/story-scaffolding, his … Continue reading
The Turbulence America saga continues: for previous episodes go here and here. This week, it’s mostly interviews, two of which are in massive SF/fantasy sites I’ve been a fan of for years: Suvudu interview SF Signal interview I really can’t express how honoured I feel to be in these sites. And two sites I just … Continue reading
For part one of this tale of intercontinental superheroics and shenanigans, go here. Today’s update: James Floyd Kelly, who wrote the amazing Wired review in the US when Turbulence was out in the UK, now has a new site and an incredibly generous US release update for Turbulence: “If you like superhero stories and are … Continue reading
And here we go. Aman, Jai and co are in the superhero homeland. Who knows what happens to them there. (Well, storywise I do, and it’s all written out in Resistance, large parts of which are set in New York, but that’s some way away yet.) Excerpts: Shakefire (Ch.1) MSN Entertainment (Ch. 2) MTV (Ch. … Continue reading