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Adam-Troy Castro: Emissaries from the Dead: An Andrea Cort Novel (Andrea Cort Novels)
Adam is the most wonderful writer. He's got five-star reviews so far for this book. You can't go wrong; it's wonderful.
Algis Budrys: Hard Landing (Questar Science Fiction)
My adored A.J. - passed away June 9, 2008. This is my personal favorite book of his, and is the novel most recently published (1993). You will need to order a used copy of this small Warner paperback. It is of the highest literary quality. I am so grateful that I told him that in hard, solid writing - as soon as I'd read it.
Amy Sterling Casil: Imago (Alan Rodgers Books)
My first novel. Compared in reviews to "the best spirit of primo early Philip K. Dick" and "Amy writes like Ray Bradbury on real sci-fi."
Amy Sterling Casil: Without Absolution
My first collection - short fiction and poetry - from 1998 to 2000. Does not include "To Kiss the Star," but does include "Jonny Punkinhead." With introduction by James P. Blaylock.
David Brin: The Postman (Bantam Classics)
This is one of my favorites of David's books. Yes - it was made into the film starring Kevin Costner. Sort of.
Edited by Algis Budrys: L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future (L Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, Vol 15)
Yes, this is the WoTF Volume #2 with me in it. I actually won THIRD PRIZE in my final quarter of eligibility. Of more value are essays by A.J. Budrys and other fine writers in the book. I think this one contains "My Son, My Self." What a treat for the dedicated enthusaist.
Eliot Fintushel: Breakfast with the Ones You Love
Please, you must buy -- there is no alternative -- those who resist will become a different gender.
Harlan Ellison: The Essential Ellison: A 50-Year Retrospective
I have-a da signed copy of SHATTERDAY. You getta this. Can't go wrong.