Interviews for 2/21
Publishers Weekly talks to Patrick Rothfuss, author of The Name of the Wind (which will be a SFBC Selection in June).
Sci Fi Wire interviews Jon Courtenay Grimwood about his Arthur C. Clarke-nominated novel End of the World Blues.
The Dragon Page interviews Norman Spinrad. [via SF Signal]
The Independent profiles Iain Banks on the publication of his new novel (note, please, that this is not an Iain M. Banks novel, which means it's mainstream). [via SF Signal]
SF Signal talks to Stuart Clark, author of Project U.L.F..
Cat Rambo, at Suite 101, interviews Marie Brennan, author of Warrior and Witch.
Fantasybookspot interviews Catherynne M. Valente, author of In the Night Garden.
Cory Doctorow was interviewed for the Thunderbird Six podcast. (Warning: that's a direct link to the audio file.)
ABEbooks.com interviews John Scalzi, front man for The New Comprehensible.
Paul Raven interviews Ken MacLeod (mostly about his upcoming novel The Execution Channel) for SF Site, and then puts excerpts from that interview up at Velcro City Tourist Board.
The WELL interviews Neil Gaiman. [via Boing Boing]

