From: Damien Broderick (d.broderick@english.unimelb.edu.au)
Date: Fri Aug 23 2002 - 00:09:16 MDT
At 01:35 AM 8/23/02 EDT, Spudboy wrote in a curious font that's very hard
to quote:
>D. Broderick noted
><<POSTMORTAL SYNDROME.>>
> Hmmm, this reminds me of a fictional history work by Michael Hart
Nah, it's set in the immediate future and uses auxosomes, a form of
remedial artificial chromosome rather like the gadgets Rob Bradbury is
hoping to build.
>Now D.B. when can we see some more literary gems poring forth from your
keyboard? :-) Hmmmm? (((waving cash)))
There's an sf novel by me and Rory Barnes in the pipeline right now, but
publishers are not showing much interest. Beats me, I think it's
delightful. (But then I would.) PMS should be going to the agent in the
next couple of months. Meanwhile, Rory and I have started a comic *noir*
crime novel called (and this won't mean anything to non-Aussies, but might
get a laugh from those in the Preferred Homeland): I SUPPOSE A ROOT'S OUT
OF THE QUESTION.
Oh, and a book of essays on the new Enlightenment possibly to be titled
KNOW-IT-ALL, or maybe POLYMATHY.
Damien Broderick
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