Authors on the Web
Guardian.co.uk, November 3, 2009
...Stasiuk's level anyway. There are, however, numerous jolly chaps tootling about in novelty vehicles. Lucky us. Travel Daniel Kalder guardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2009 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More...
Guardian Unlimited, October 20, 2009
...thousands of independent voices. Or, as a friend of mine succinctly observed: "It's bullshit." Publishing Blogging Daniel Kalder guardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2009 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More...
The Scotsman, December 5, 2008
...Among this year's crop devoted to travel as discovery, Strange Telescopes (Faber and Faber, £14.99) by Daniel Kalder and Bandit Roads (Little, Brown, £16.99) by Richard Grant, stand out as great reads that delve convincingly into (respectively) the...
Overlawyered, October 22, 2009
...divorced dads get cut out of their kids’ lives [ Glenn Sacks/Ned Holstein via Amy Alkon , background ] Daniel Kalder speculates on why the New York Times editorially “purred with approval” of the new FTC blogger regulations in such an ...
Books: Books blog | guardian.co.uk, September 11, 2009
...Daniel Kalder guardian.co.uk , Friday 11 September 2009 11.24 BST Strangely compelling ... The covers of People Who Don't Know They're Dead and Bombproof Your Horse ...
SEVEN WHEELCHAIRS: A Life beyond Polio, May 18, 2009
...as an "anti-tourist." Read the review here. STRANGE TELESCOPES: Following the Apocalypse from Moscow to Siberia By Daniel Kalder 401 pp. Overlook Press $26.95 Strange Telescopes actually began with the idea for a magazine article, according to its...
Books: Books blog | guardian.co.uk, May 7, 2009
...Man most immediately sprang to mind), but was stumped when it came to modern Faber debuts. There's Daniel Kalder's brilliant Lost Cosmonaut. And I've recently enjoyed leafing through Oliver Balch's Viva South America. But they don't really count because...
dovegreyreader scribbles, April 23, 2009
...we made generous allowances on the basis of never look a gift-book in the mouth. Lost Cosmonaut by Daniel Kalder ...are you there Rebecca, I was so enthralled I didn't write anything down, Kalder visiting the off the beaten track Russia and I think you...
Splinters, April 15, 2009
...from toothbrushes to overhead projectors and artificial kidneys. Strange Telescopes: Following the Apocalypse from Moscow to Siberia - Daniel Kalder A mind-bending voyage into the underground realms of Russia and beyond by the author of Lost Cosmonaut....
Pink Raygun - News, Reviews and Interviews for Fan, March 16, 2009
...sentences is a fun alternative to Sudoku. Related articles by Zemanta Blog about vintage kids’ books (boingboing.net) Daniel Kalder on US measures to ban children’s books (guardian.co.uk...
ParentDish, February 20, 2009
...toys made in China contained lead-based paints, its ostensible goal is to keep our kids safe. Instead, as Daniel Kalder of The Guardian notes, "this pencils-up-the-nose, forehead-slapping 'I'm mad, me' stupidity has many negative consequences: traders'...




















