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Bill DeSmedt Hi, Khira -- Glad you're enjoying Singularity. And thanks for the questions!

Sadly, my academic-exchange sojourn in the USSR was spent exclusively in Moscow, some five time zones to the west of the Stony Tunguska River basin, and travel was pretty restricted back in the Brezhnev era. All of which is a longwinded way of saying no, I never got there. Also, at the time, I would've had no compelling reason to go, since the seed that years later would grow into Singularity had yet to germinate.

As to how that happened, thereby hangs a tale, one that was first told in the "Further Reading" afterword to the original Per Aspera edition.

Since that section is missing from the WordFire Press reissue, though, I’ll reproduce the salient portion below:

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It was years back, a rainy Saturday afternoon in mid-summer. I was sitting around watching a rerun of Cosmos, Episode IV: “Heaven and Hell” — the episode that deals with meteor and cometary impacts.

So, about midway through, Carl gets around to the Tunguska Event. And from there to the Jackson-Ryan hypothesis: that the Event was a collision between the earth and an atom-sized black hole. And then he’s refuting J&R, citing the standard missing exit-event objection — namely, that the black hole should have cut through the earth like a knife through morning mist, and come exploding up out of the North Atlantic about an hour later, wreaking all manner of havoc. Never happened. QED. And, next thing you know Carl’s gone on to Meteor Crater in Arizona or some such.

Meanwhile, I’m sitting there, staring at the TV. “But, Carl,” I say slowly, “What if the damn thing never came out?”

Wish I didn’t know now what I didn’t know then. The idea wouldn’t leave me in peace. It kept rattling around in my hind-brain, gradually accreting mass as more and more pieces from my personal history fell into place: my background in Sovietology, my career as a consultant, just enough physics to glimpse what the KGB might want to do with a captive black hole... Over the next couple years, that one minuscule germ of an idea metastasized into a plotline.

Finally, on an equally rainy Saturday over a lost Memorial Day weekend, I sat down at the word processor, and Singularity began to write itself!
Bill DeSmedt Funny you should ask, GR. Actually, Triploidy, the third book in my Archon Sequence of technothrillers, is based on just such a real-life mystery.

Triploidy will be coming out next April with an Afterword detailing the sad story, so until then I'll say no more.
Bill DeSmedt Hi, Jeff -- The last I heard, WordFire Press was going to be publishing one, read by Laura Petersen. Let me check with them and get back to you.
Bill DeSmedt Hi, da -- apologies for the long lead-time, but I've been absent from GoodReads (and much of social media generally) for the last few years.

That said, I appreciate the opportunity to guest-post on your blog. Could I perhaps take a raincheck until later this year, when hopefully my third Archon Sequence novel, Triploidy, will be nearer its launch date?

Best and stay safe,
Bill
Bill DeSmedt Sorry to be answering this so tardily, but yes --

Kindle edition of Singularity is here:
https://www.amazon.com/Singularity-Ar...

... and of Dualism here:
https://www.amazon.com/Dualism-Archon...
Bill DeSmedt Secret project having to do with Dualism. Very hush-hush. Details early in 2015!
Bill DeSmedt For the answer to this one, check out my most recent blog post at http://dualismthebook.com.

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