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  • Adam-Troy Castro: Emissaries from the Dead: An Andrea Cort Novel (Andrea Cort Novels)

    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)

    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: Coping With Terrorism (Coping)
    Out of the dozen or so - the best general interest book for teens.
  • Amy Sterling Casil: Imago (Alan Rodgers Books)

    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

    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.

  • Book View Cafe Authors: Rocket Boy and the Geek Girls
    The mind tells the story--but the heart inspires it with dreams of what might be waiting Out There. With evocative stories of lost comrades, alien first contacts, and strange, often unexpected confrontations with evolving science, Rocket Boy And The Geek Girls embraces both our pulp-dream past and cutting-edge future. Thirteen authors (fifteen if you count pseudonyms) from the Book View Café got together one rainy Saturday afternoon with a big bowl of popcorn and reruns of Buck Rogers. They started comparing short stories and a new anthology took form. Rare reprints, hard-to-find favorites and new tales all combine in this one-of-a-kind story collection, available exclusively from Book View Press. What happens when thirteen authors get to giggling over implausible titles for the collection? They choose the most illogical and then they have to write something to go with it. So, yes, there are three flash fiction versions of Rocket Boy and the Geek Girls. Stories by: Vonda N. McIntyre, Brenda W. Clough, Katharine Kerr, Judith Tarr, P.R. Frost, Pati Nagle, Madeleine Robins, Nancy Jane Moore, Sarah Zettel, Amy Sterling Casil, Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff, Jennifer Stevenson, Sylvia Kelso, C.L. Anderson, and Irene Radford
  • David Brin: The Postman (Bantam Classics)

    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)

    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

    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

    Harlan Ellison: The Essential Ellison: A 50-Year Retrospective
    I have-a da signed copy of SHATTERDAY. You getta this. Can't go wrong.

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