ⓜ The Bookfoxes Interview (Part I)
And then I wrote… ten years ago there was an active blog site (which I can no longer find online) edited in Britain called “Book Foxes” where a number of writers wrote about books and the people who wrote books. This was soon after I had published my book God’s Mechanics, which in my opinion of all my books has the highest “quality to readership ratio” — in other words, I think it is really good, but hardly anyone ever saw it. Kirsty Jane Falconer, a British author who has gone on to become a successful freelancer living in Italy, decided to interview me about that book for the site. The interview was split into two parts, which is also how I will run it here. Since I don’t have access anymore to how it appeared online, what follows is the version that I submitted to her. Which question do you most often hear when you do science outreach? “Would you … Continue reading →