Il parle de son roman A Song of Time
Petit extrait :
Amazon.com: What was the hardest part of writing the novel?
Ian R. MacLeod: Having had some very encouraging initial feedback from agents and publishers, finding out that no one wanted to buy the book by the time I was about a third of the way through. Still, I persisted, and fought all the demons you usually have to fight, along with the extra ones of wondering why the hell I was bothering. Eventually, of course, it did find a home thanks to PS Publishing. Having gone through all of that, of course, winning the Clarke award felt especially nice. I’ve now got my fingers crossed for a mass market edition.
Il parle aussi de ses projets :
Amazon.com: What are you working on now?
Ian R. MacLeod: I’m just finishing off a new novel called Wake Up And Dream. It’s set in an alternate version of Golden Age Hollywood. The main character is a seedy unlicensed matrimonial private eye called Clark Gable. Forget the talkies — this is about the feelies.
