Interviews and Articles


(2010) Fictional Frontiers interviewed me on radio about Betrayer of Worlds (podcast here).  

 (2010) SFsignal interviewed me about the Fleet of World series and more (here).

 (2010) Worlds Colliding? That’s Nothing.My essay here talks about Betrayer of Worlds and its relationship to Ringworld on the latter’s fortieth anniversary.  

(2010) I’m interviewed by the University of Illinois about Web 3.0.

(2010) Campaign for the American Reader offered me the opportunity to present InterstellarNet: Origins from three separate perspectives.  See Page 69 Test, Writers Read, and My Book, the Movie.

(2010) Fictional Frontiers asked me back for my third "appearance" to discuss InterstellarNet: Origins. The archived interview is here, with my segment beginning about thirty-five minutes in. 

(2009) Popular readers’ website Bookloons interviewed me here about Small Miracles and much more.

(2009) The Artist’s Craft (public-access TV) interviewed me about Small Miracles (on YouTube here).  

(2009) Fictional Frontiers interviewed me on radio about Small Miracles (podcast here).  

(2008) Fictional Frontiers interviewed me on radio about Fools’ Experiments (podcast here).

(2008) The SF podcast review site Cover to Cover interviewed me about Juggler of Worlds and Fools’ Experiments.

(2008) Sci Fi Wire (the news service of the Sci Fi channel) interviewed me about Juggler of Worlds. 

(2007) I presented "Computer Science in SF: It's Not an Exact Science" at the Library of Congress, hosted by the library's Technology, Science & Business Division and the staff's Science Fiction & Fantasy Forum.

(2007) This autobiographical piece appeared in the online edition of Spectrum, published by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. 

(2005) Sparked by the release of Moonstruck, I was interviewed by the e-zine SFrevu (article).

(2005) My writing career became a matter of some interest at the University of Illinois:

Physics Department (article)

Engineering School (article)

The student paper, the Daily Illini (article)

(2003) Worldcon 2003 in Toronto -- I was quoted in the Globe and Mail.

(2002) My writing career was highlighted in Jay Kay Klein's Biolog in the February 2002 issue of Analog.  This biography accompanied my first novella to appear in that magazine.



         Edward M. Lerner taking a break from his writing.
        Edward M. Lerner taking a break from his writing.





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