I’m heading to Tempe, AZ today for a 2PM appearance at Changing Hands Bookstore on my tour for Homeland, the sequel to Little Brother. Next I’ll be in NYC for the Tools of Change publishing conference, then in Cincinnati for a romantic Feb 14 presentation at Joseph-Beth Booksellers at 7PM. There’s plenty more stops on the tour: here’s the schedule for the whole odyssey!
The awesome people at Instructables have launched a series of HOWTOs based on my novel Homeland, written from the point of view of Marcus, the novel’s hero. They previously posted 11 of these for Little Brother, and the new Homeland ones should be kicking off any day. Watch this space!
The awesome people at Instructables have launched a series of HOWTOs based on my novel Homeland, written from the point of view of Marcus, the novel’s hero. They previously posted 11 of these for Little Brother, and the new Homeland ones should be kicking off any day. Watch this space!
The awesome people at Instructables have launched a series of HOWTOs based on my novel Homeland, written from the point of view of Marcus, the novel’s hero. They previously posted 11 of these for Little Brother, and the new Homeland ones should be kicking off any day. Watch this space!
As you read this, I’ll be on a plane heading for Salt Lake City, where I’ll be appearing at the Leonardo Science Museum at 2PM with my new novel Homeland. On Sunday, I’ll be in Tempe at Changing Hands books, and then on Feb 12 I’ll be in NYC for the Tools of Change conference (snow permitting!). There’s lots more appearances to come, too! Hope to see you there — we had a fantastic, standing-room-only time at Borderlands in San Francisco last night!
As you read this, I’ll be on a plane heading for Salt Lake City, where I’ll be appearing at the Leonardo Science Museum at 2PM with my new novel Homeland. On Sunday, I’ll be in Tempe at Changing Hands books, and then on Feb 12 I’ll be in NYC for the Tools of Change conference (snow permitting!). There’s lots more appearances to come, too! Hope to see you there — we had a fantastic, standing-room-only time at Borderlands in San Francisco last night!
If the protagonists in the book Little Brother had access to a low-power mesh network, they may have been able to avert the DHS. In reality, mesh networking could help organize protests like what occurred during the Arab Spring–helping citizens to peacefully participate in an effective manner, by leveraging the self-healing and spontaneous nature of mesh networks.
Pinoccios are tiny wireless microcontrollers for makers and DIY enthusiasts. They make it easy to connect physical things to each other and to the web. Pinoccios can connect wirelessly to each other and to the Internet, and with them you can build your own sensor networks, home automation, or UAV and robotics projects.
We also have an Indiegogo campaign going on right now.
If the protagonists in the book Little Brother had access to a low-power mesh network, they may have been able to avert the DHS. In reality, mesh networking could help organize protests like what occurred during the Arab Spring–helping citizens to peacefully participate in an effective manner, by leveraging the self-healing and spontaneous nature of mesh networks.
Pinoccios are tiny wireless microcontrollers for makers and DIY enthusiasts. They make it easy to connect physical things to each other and to the web. Pinoccios can connect wirelessly to each other and to the Internet, and with them you can build your own sensor networks, home automation, or UAV and robotics projects.
We also have an Indiegogo campaign going on right now.
Tonight’s my last night in San Francisco on my Homeland tour. I’ll be at Borderlands books at 7PM. Tomorrow I’ll be at the Leonardo in Salt Lake City; and on Sunday I’ll be at Changing Hands in Tempe, AZ. Come on down (and thanks to everyone who came by the Booksmith last night!).
Tonight’s my last night in San Francisco on my Homeland tour. I’ll be at Borderlands books at 7PM. Tomorrow I’ll be at the Leonardo in Salt Lake City; and on Sunday I’ll be at Changing Hands in Tempe, AZ. Come on down (and thanks to everyone who came by the Booksmith last night!).




























