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Masters of Science Fiction: James Patrick Kelly
Author: | James Patrick Kelly |
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Centipede Press, 2016 |
Series: | Masters of Science Fiction (Centipede Press): Book 2 |
1. Masters of Science Fiction: Fritz Leiber |
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Book Type: | Collection |
Genre: | Science-Fiction |
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Synopsis
What you're holding in your hands is part of a science fiction revolution. James Patrick Kelly is much more than an award-winning author. He's an SF visionary. His writing has redefined the cyberpunk genre, with a uniquely edgy, outré style. This book is a literal treasure trove of Kelly's most memorable stories and novellas. Here you'll see classic science fiction blended with New Age technology--and an unparalleled understanding of human psychology.
"Think Like a Dinosaur" takes us on a troubling, sometimes terrifying interstellar journey, as we track a young woman's transformation into an alien life-form, with some unexpected results. "The Last Judgment" is a startlingly original meld of noir and cyberpunk, as a tough private eye gets embroiled in a world dominated by a race of robots. Kelly also adds some murderous extra-terrestrials to the mix. In "Ten To The Sixteenth To One," it's 1962, and a young science fiction fan is shoring up his mundane world with comic books and pulp magazines--until he's visited by a creature that will alter the fate of the human race. "Daemon" is a piece of first-person fiction, in which Kelly himself is the lead character, attending a book signing and confronted by a fan from Hell. In "Going Deep," Kelly explores teen-age rebellion in outer space, with a compelling, complex, and cloned heroine whose talent for mind-melds makes texting look antiquated. "Mr. Boy" is Peter Cage, who's been surgically altered to remain forever young. Ever wish you were twelve years old again? Eternal youth isn't all it's cracked up to be.
Unplug your mobile devices and plug into James Patrick Kelly's vision of our future. Your head will never be the same again.
James Patrick Kelly has won the Hugo, Nebula and Locus awards; his fiction has been translated into twenty-two languages. He writes a column on the internet for Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine and is on the faculty of the Stonecoast Creative Writing MFA Program at the University of Southern Maine.
Table of Contents:
- Introduction by Robert Reed
- Think Like a Dinosaur - (1995)
- Crow - (1984)
- St Theresa of the Aliens - (1984)
- Rat - (1986)
- Daemon - (1987)
- Lovestory - (1998)
- Itsy Bitsy Spider - (1997)
- 1016 to 1 - (1999)
- Feel the Zaz - (2000)
- Undone - (2001)
- The Pyramid of Amirah - (2002)
- Men Are Trouble - (2004)
- The Wreck of the Godspeed - (2004)
- The Last Judgment - (2012)
- Going Deep - (2009)
- Death Therapy - (1978)
- Homo Neuter - (1981)
- The Biggest - (2012)
- Solstice - (1985)
- Afterword by John Pelan
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