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Why Diversity Matters in Fiction

May 1, 2014 by Jay

Neil Harbisson is a Spanish-born artist and musician living with a condition called achromatopsia, which has rendered him completely colorblind.

He’s also a cyborg with an amazing gift:  the device he wears, his “electronic eye”, enables him to hear color.

You should watch him explain it all in his own words in this video.  But Vodaphone recently worked with Neil to help him achieve a first, and his dream was to conduct a concert using only color.  I highly recommend you watch the whole piece, but if you don’t have time, here’s a quote from Neil:

I’ve been living in my own world hearing color.  And when you hear a group of children sing color, it feels like we are sharing the same world.

There’s been a handy #WeNeedDiverseBooks hashtag floating around the Twitters, and I was going to chime in, but then I realized I’m not clever enough to do it in only 140 characters (or fewer, since I’d have to include that hashtag gah I’m terrible at this stuff!), so I’m cheating and using this space to join in.

There’s already a lot of great stuff being talked about out there around diversity, but one thing I think people sometimes miss is the fact that diversity for the sake of diversity isn’t the point.  Just sprinkling in a few “different” characters into your work doesn’t address the underlying issue that people are longing to resolve.  If the perspective isn’t authentic, it can even be more harmful … “That’s how they see me?”

I believe the cry is for a culture that says: We see you.  You matter.  You are not alone.

Like Neil, we all long for connection.  We long to have companions who share our world.  And books have long been the portal through which we can escape our own personal worlds and enter into some other magical realm.

When you take that leap into someone else’s world and you find that there, too, even there, there appears to be no room for people like you, it can be a crushing emotional blow.

One of my favorite artists, Makoto Fujimura, recently said:

Culture is not a territory to be won; it is instead a resource we are called to steward.

Authors contribute so much to culture, and the more we can do to broaden the experiences and perspectives available to the world, the better off we all are.  It’s not a zero-sum game.  Adding your voice to the mix doesn’t silence mine.  In the best of worlds, it strengthens them both.

And for the audience out there, it increases the chances that they, like Neil, can capture that moment when they feel like someone shares their world.

By joining forces with writers of different ethnicities and genders and political leanings and abilities and sports affiliations, we’re all helping to shape a culture that recognizes that significance, that dignifies the individual, and that sends an important message.

We see you.  You matter.  You are not alone.

 

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Release Day! (For MORNINGSIDE FALL)

April 29, 2014 by Jay

My second novel hit US store shelves (and digital shelves!) today, and I already had the delight of seeing it hit #1 in Western Science-Fiction on Amazon!

Thanks so much to everybody out there who’s picking it up, and I hope you all heart it with all your hearty hearts!

If you haven’t gotten a copy and you’d like to, you can conveniently find:

A print version here.

and

A Kindle version here.

Or of course you can find it at your local Barnes & Noble or other fine purveyors of books and such!

If you’re in an actual, for real bookstore, you want the one that looks like this:

Cover art by Steven Meyer-Rassow. So, so good.

 

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Incoming Book! (And an Appearance by Me)

April 28, 2014 by Jay

Just a heads up that my second novel Morningside Fall is coming out in the US tomorrow, April 29th!

If you haven’t read my first book, Three, you’ll probably want to do that first, else all the SURPRISING TWISTS and things won’t actually be surprising so much as weird and confusing.

Feel free to order them both from Amazon here:

Three (Mass Market Paperback)

Morningside Fall (Mass Market Paperback)

Or pick them up at your local bookstore!

Also, for those of you in the Raleigh-Durham area, I’ll be at the Barnes & Noble at the Streets at Southpoint Mall on Saturday, May 3rd, at 1:00PM, signing books and mumbling apologetically about my poor penmanship!  Please come out and say hi!

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Things Jay Found Interesting – Apr 25 2014

April 26, 2014 by Jay

A handy device to confusticate and bebother those annoying loud talkers in the public sphere – The Speech Jammer !  A pretty brilliant application of regular boring old microphones and speakers.  It’s basically like what happens to people who call into radio shows and forget to turn down the radio.

You guys!  Earth has shields!  There’ve been, you know, a couple dozen nuclear-scale explosions in our atmosphere from asteroids in the past 13 years or so.

I don’t usually like sharing “scary” news but it’s worth being aware of how germs are adapting to our use of antibiotics.

A fun tidbit about how we game developers use sneaky psychology to affect player behavior (in positive ways!).  We do a lot more research about people than you might think.

This is old, but if you’ve never seen Victor Borge’s Inflationary Language bit, I find it great fun.  (Grnine fun!)

Did you know … ? Apparently cordite makes a delicious chewing gum!  Just don’t chew it too hard or your friends might get quite a surprise.  It’s like Russian roulette for your tastebuds!

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Things Jay Found Interesting – Apr 18 2014

April 20, 2014 by Jay

A backpack drone, already in use by US forces.  Not really news per se, since the Ghosts (of Ghost Recon fame) have been using them since 2010 or so, but it’s always cool to see reality catch up.

The best use of image searching technology EVER.  Totally frivolous and excellent.

3D printing synthetic human tissue! Baby steps towards exciting and important medical applications for regenerative medicine … restoring damaged organs, replacement skin for burn victims, those sorts of things.  Science!

An academic paper on availability cascades; not exactly light reading, but some interesting thoughts on how social dynamics impact public discourse.  Or, you know, why when everyone else is talking about Game of Thrones, you feel like you should at least pretend you do too.

Support for saving the A-10 close air support aircraft is growing, which is great because it’s an aircraft literally built around one of the most awe-inspiring weapons ever created AND it was the inspiration for Cobra’s Rattler.

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Morningside Fall Excerpt!

April 17, 2014 by Jay

My second novel Morningside Fall is set for release on April 29th, and leading up to that the Robot Overlords at Angry Robot Books have seen fit to release some bits of it into the wild!

If you’re interested in a sneak preview, the pages look something like this:

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