China
Mieville is the author of the following novels: “King Rat”
(1998), “Perdido
Street Station” (2000), “The Scar” (2002), “The Tain”
(novella, 2002), “Iron
Council” (2004), “Un Lun Dun”
(2007), and “Kraken” (2007). His short stories were collected in “Looking for Jake”, and he has also had a work of
non-fiction published: “Between
Equal Rights: A Marxist Theory of International Law” (2005). China Mieville looks to be the most
interviewed author on the Net, if the links below are anything to go by.
‘Tis
the Season – an article that China wrote for “The Socialist Review” about
Christmas
The
Struggle for Intergalactic Socialism – another column for “The Socialist
Review”
Your
Mom’s Basement – check out these two recent video interviews with China
that were done for the release of “Un Lun Dun”
SciFi Audio – hear
China reading from “The Scar”
China Mieville on the
Writer’s Craft – has an audio clip of China Mieville speaking
Fantasy and
Revolution – an early China Mieville interview that he did with the
“International Socialism Journal”
Making his
name with a darkly brilliant debut – read Paula Guran’s 1999 interview with
China
Amazon.com - their interview with
China Mieville
Infinity Plus - Gabriel Chouinard's
interview with China
This
Much I Know – Tom Templeton’s interview with China Mieville for “The
Guardian”
Strange
Horizons – Cheryl Morgan’s interview with China
Reveling in
Genre: an interview with China Mieville
The
Believer – their interview with China
RevolutionSF –
another interview with China
Long Sunday
– have an appropriately long interview with China
China
Mieville’s Top 10 Weird Fiction – an article he did for “The Guardian”
Cities Near,
Cities Far – another interview that China Mieville has done for “Infinity
Plus”
Interview with China Mieville
– which focuses on “Un Lun Dun”