Working closely with a former detective, James still goes out with Brighton police to gather material for his work about an English city with a rich criminal history.
Author Peter James And Sidekick Track Seaside Crime | NPR
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Peter F Hamilton on his Void Trilogy
Peter F Hamilton speaks to Patrick Barkham about his new novel The Temporal Void.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/audio/2008/sep/24/peter.hamilton
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The Information: James Gleick talks about his new book
James Gleick is a native New Yorker and a graduate of Harvard and the author of a half-dozen books on science, technology, and culture. His latest bestseller, translated into 20 languages, is The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood, which the NY Times called "ambitious, illuminating, and sexily theoretical." Whatever they meant by that. They also said "Don’t make the mistake of reading it quickly."
http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/events/luncheon/2012/05/jgleick
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James Bridle — Wrangling Time: The Form and Future of the Book
The internet has been around long enough now that it has a proper history, and it has started to produce media and artefacts that live in and comment on that history. James will be talking about his work with writing, books and wikipedia that hopes to explain and illuminate this temporal depth.
James Bridle is a publisher, writer and artist based in London, UK. He founded the print-on-demand classics press Bookkake and the e-book-only imprint Artists’ eBooks, and created Bkkeepr, a tool for tracking reading and sharing bookmarks, and Quietube, an accidental anti-censorship proxy for the Middle East. He makes things with words, books and the internet, and writes about what he does at booktwo.org.
http://www.webdirections.org/resources/james-bridle-wrangling-time-the-form-and-future-of-the-book/
