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May 31, 2005

At Last--Homework!

I've spent the day working on the first quarter of the rewrites and edits for (what I hope will be) the final version of HYDROGEN STEEL.

So far it's going pretty well. I'm working with Adam, with whom I worked on the major rewrites for the book last year, and who made the process as painless and enjoyable as a fundamentally unpleasant task can get. When Publisher Brian told me Adam would be back on the case, I was dead chuffed.

In other writing news: I'm still making steady progress with ANTIMATTER VOODOO. It's not going fast, but it is going, and that's fine. The urge to delete the whole thing is, well it's not exactly declining, but it's getting easier to resist.

Last: David Shanahan sent me this link, to a fascinating piece from the BBC about new research into wormhole physics, which finds that it might be a lot more difficult than previously thought to construct stable and usable wormholes--well, more difficult than it is already! Thanks, David!

Posted by adrian at May 31, 2005 08:27 PM

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