Kindle edition of ‘Walking With Cthulhu’, coming next week

I’ve hand-coded a Kindle edition of my new book, Walking With Cthulhu: H.P. Lovecraft as psychogeographer, New York City 1924-26. The Kindle edition has a linked table-of-contents, and a fully linked “round trip” endnotes system (i.e.: from each endnote, click back to the correct point in the main text). The Kindle edition has just been accepted by Amazon, and they usually take about three or four days to make it “live” on the Amazon Kindle Store. Hopefully from early next week you should be able to look at the “free 10% sample” and/or buy it. I’ve set a U.S. price of $9.99, with the UK and German prices set to reflect the dollar.

SF’s influence on science

An interesting new article on a topic little-addressed outside of SF circles: “Modifiable Futures: Science Fiction at the Bench“…

“the function of science fiction […] in the history of scientific and technological innovation has often been obscured, misconstrued, or repudiated” [but] “they have a relationship of ongoing and productive mutual modification.”