Bookgeek link love (3)

By on April 4, 2009

In which we expound on the joys and bookish wonders that lurk on the incredible Interweb:

  • Via the Book of Face, we came across Brian Dettmer: Book Autopsies – amazing sculptures crafted from books
  • Nick Harkaway has released a new story on his blog – read The Stolen Daughter now
  • Some SF writers talk to the BBC about how science fiction has to evolve and keep pace with modern science to stay relevant – includes Iain M Banks and Ken McLeod
  • For the design geeks amongst you, we just discovered the wonderful FaceOut Books blog, dedicated to the art of book cover design, with insights from the artists involved

Until next time, link-lovers!

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    Mark Oldfield

    Mark Oldfield has worked in criminological research for over 20 years. He has a PhD in Criminology from the University of Kent and has carried out research in the areas of risk assessment and prediction and as well as evaluative research on policing, prisons and probation. He has also taught in various Universities on research, crime and criminal justice.

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