Wade Roush is a freelance science and technology writer, columnist at Scientific American, and host and producer of the tech-and-culture podcastSoonish. His work has appeared in Science, Xconomy, and MIT Technology Review. He is the editor of the science fiction anthology Twelve Tomorrows (MIT Press).
Roush's examination of the paradox and its potential solutions is enlightening, even if some will debate his conclusions. -The Space Review A handy, easy-to-read guide to what E.T. might look like, and how we're going about finding him. -Daily Beast All the various solutions to Fermi's paradox are discussed - from the pragmatic to the bizarre - in this clear, concise and engagingly written book. It is a perfect stepping off place for anyone wishing to investigate how far we have come in answering one of the biggest questions in science: are we alone in the Universe? -BBC Sky at Night Magazine Whatever your viewpoint, this is an excellent guide and introduction to SETI with plenty of insightful anecdotes, glossary, notes, further reading list, and index. -Starburst Magazine