Re: Stross's post-Singularity novels

From: Charlie Stross (charlie@antipope.org)
Date: Sat May 04 2002 - 10:26:17 MDT


On Sat, May 04, 2002 at 05:00:36PM +1000, Damien Broderick wrote:
>
> It's loads of fun, and worth hunting for. Why isn't this published in the
> USA by a major firm? I dunno, it must be that infallible Invisible Hand,
> guided by the Blind & Stupid Eye.
 
As of yesterday, it's got a US publisher. Expect a hardback edition from
Ace in fall 2003, with a paperback to follow (at the same time as the
sequel) in 2004.

:-) :-) :-)

> Charlie's early but intermittently mind-bogglingly good novel SCRATCH
> MONKEY can be read free on-line from
>
> http://www.antipope.org/charlie/fiction/index.html#novel
>
> (but you'll need to email him for a password).

In addition, my novelette "Lobsters" (which has made this year's Hugo
shortlist -- and which deals with extropian themes) is going to be
available online at www.asimovs.com in the next few weeks.

-- Charlie (just dropping by, again)

Out now: "Toast, and other rusted futures" -- available via my blog
         http://www.antipope.org/charlie/blosxom.cgi



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