Archive for April 8th, 2007

Big Announcement Part 1: My next book!

In 2002, my book, Bad Astronomy, was published. It’s done pretty well over the years (20,000+ copies sold; not bad for a popular science book), and recently went into its sixth printing.

Oh, wait– did I say "my book"? I meant to say, my first book.

Yes, you read that right. After 6 frakkin’ years, I’m finally writing a second book.

It’s called "Death from the Skies", and it’s about all the myriad ways astronomical events can wipe out (or seriously mess up) life on Earth. There have been books covering this topic before, but not with much breadth and depth simultaneously, and none I have seen are really thorough. I have all sorts of ideas (you like asteroid impacts wiping out all higher forms of life on Earth? That’s only chapter 1!), so this should be a fun book. I’m really tired of doomsday criers scaring people and scamming their money, so this should act as something of a mitigation. I want to be accurate, and I want to make sure that people understand that while the effects of a Galactic gamma-ray burst would good and truly suck — oceans boiling, atmosphere ripped off, the crust of the Earth melted to a depth of many miles, stuff like that– the odds are vanishingly small. How many people do you know who have been killed by a GRB?

There is a long and complex backstory to the publication of this book, and I won’t bore you with details here (but if you recognize the idea, I wrote about this topic — with the same title! –for my article in the June 2006 issue of Sky and Telescope magazine). The hardcover (!) book will be published by Viking Press, and is due out in Spring of 2008.

Yikes! That’s pretty soon! Pardon me, but I gotta go: I need to get writing. Oh– the book is the reason I put Q and BA on hold for a while too. I need my weekends to write. Other than that, I don’t expect the book will affect the blog too much — you may see two posts a day instead of three, but soon I think I’ll have more spare time to write and still get Q and BA back on track… Oops! I’ve said too much for now. I’ll save that bit of news for Big Announcement Part 2. Stay tuned!

April 8th, 2007 9:09 PM by Phil Plait in About this blog, Astronomy, Cool stuff, Humor | 63 comments | RSS feed | Trackback >

Joe Haldeman in an Iraq veteran movie

Joe Haldeman is a great writer. His novel, The Forever War, is an amazing piece of satire on the Vietnam War, comparable to Catch 22. It happens to be science fiction, but if you don’t read SF don’t let that stop you. You’ll be missing out.

I heard that Joe will be in a documentary on Iraq war veterans on April 16 on PBS. It’s called "Operation Homecoming" (part of the series "America at a Crossroads") and it tells the tale of the war through the words of soldiers. The trailer is on YouTube, and it looks to be a powerful show.

Joe is a veteran of Vietnam Nam, and much of his work is based on his experience there. His writing influenced me when I was in high school, and I got a chance to meet him once or twice at conventions and such. He’s a good guy (and his wife, Gay, is maybe even nicer than he is, which is saying something). Someday I’ll write a good, detailed name-dropping post about them. It’s a funny story.

But anyway, I’ll be watching "Operation Homecoming" if I can. It really does look very good.

April 8th, 2007 8:12 AM by Phil Plait in Cool stuff | 12 comments | RSS feed | Trackback >