Interviews for 2/15
The Star-Tribune profiles Don Blyly and his famous SF bookstore, Uncle Hugo's.
Sci Fi Wire talks to Gene Wolfe about the special issue of F&SF honoring him and his novella in that issue, "Memorare."
Sci Fi Wire interviewed M. John Harrison (the man who hates worldbuilding) about his new novel Nova Swing.
SFF World talks to China Mieville, whose new YA novel Un Lun Dun will be available from the SFBC Real Soon Now.
Alternative Reality Web Zine interviews Matthew Hughes, author of the peachy-keen far-future novel Majestrum. [via SF Signal]
Adventures in SciFi Publishing podcast-interviews Timothy Zahn, author of Star Wars: Allegiance.
The Winnipeg Free Press described author (and former 'Pegger) Guy Gavriel Kay's recent visit to promote his new novel Ysabel.

ABC Regional Online (of Australia) had a short "conversation" with Terry Pratchett.
John Scalzi (author of The Android's Dream) interviews Joe Hill (author of Heart-Shaped Box).

Janus Magazine interviews Cory Doctorow. [via Locus Online]
The Dragon Page interviews Robert J. Sawyer on a podcast. [also via Locus Online]
The Agony Column interviews Jay Lake about his upcoming novel Mainspring.
Sci Fi Wire talks to L.E. Modesitt, Jr. about his new novel The Elysium Commission.

SF Site interviews the always cheerful Ken MacLeod, in a piece they entitled "The New British Catastrophe."
Sci Fi Weekly interviews the dapper and opinionated (entertaingly, in both cases) John C. Wright.
Irene Gallo has a quick interview (and a small gallery of paintings) with the amazing artist James Jean (cover artist for the Fables comics series and this year's World Fantasy Award-winner as Best Artist).

