Couple of author interviews in this week’s round-up. Have a good weekend!
Egypt uncovers 'missing' pyramid of a pharaoh
Egyptian archaeologists unveiled on Thursday a 4,000-year-old "missing pyramid" that is believed to have been discovered by an archaeologist almost 200 years ago and never seen again.
Fantasy Book Critic: Interview with Stephen Hunt
After attaining a BA in Marketing, Stephen Hunt pursued a career in publishing, which included employment by various newspapers and magazines. Stephen now writes part-time while working for an investment banking house. His bibliography includes several short stories, the out-of-print novel “For the Crown and the Dragon”—winner of the WH Smith New Talent Award—and “The Court of the Air”, which shares the same setting as the author’s new book “The Kingdom Beyond the Waves”. Stephen is also the founder of the fan-run science fiction & fantasy web site SF Crowsnest.
Greg Keyes interviewed
Fantasy author Greg Keyes chats with Rob about his Kingdoms of Thorn & Bone series, why he deviated from his original outline for the books, and the fun he takes in twisting fantasy tropes.
Images: Secrets of Stonehenge unearthed
New research suggests that Stonehenge was used as a cemetery for more than 500 years, much longer than previously thought. The new findings also show that people used the area as a burial site long before placement of its trademark stones (or sarsen stones) was complete.
WikiSky
Wiki for the night sky. Cool.