Interviews for 4/23
Infinity Plus interviews Kay Kenyon about her new novel Bright of the Sky.
The Agony Column talks to Jonathan Lethem about his new (non-SF) novel You Don't Love Me Yet.
Pat's Fantasy Hotlist interviews Jacqueline Carey, author of the upcoming Kushiel's Justice (which will be available in the SFBC once it's been published).
Ebalkin.net interviewed Alan Campbell, author of Scar Night [via Pat's Fantasy Hotlist]

Three "webscabs" (John Scalzi, Tobias S. Buckell, and Charles Stross) spoke at Penguincon on International Pixel-Stained Technopeasant Eve (known to most people as "yesterday"); The Time Traveler Show Podcast has their panel discussion available as an mp3 for free download.
Locus Online has posted excerpts from their interviews with Kim Stanley Robinson and Mary Rosenblum from the print magazine's April issue.
Margaret Atwood talks to the Guardian Book Club about her not-at-all-science-fictional-in-the-least, perish-the-thought, no-talking-squid-here novel Oryx & Crake (link is dirtectly to an mp3). [via Blog of a Bookslut]
Keith R.A. DeCandido points out that he was recently interviewed on the "Hour of the Wolf" radio show, and that the show is still available as an audio download.

