The Onion's A.V. Club
interviews author Neal Stephenson in the wake of his new novel
Anathem, which I have, coincidentally, just finished reading.
Anathem isn't quite as good as Stephenson's Baroque Cycle (and I have some specific quibbles with some of the biology in it), but it's a fine book about a well-build imaginary world. Stephenson has a good eye for detail, and a great talent for weaving big ideas into narrative. He also, apparently, uses a chalkboard in the writing process.
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