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The Silk Code in Top 20 of 2007 Podiobooks!
2007-12-29 22:02:00 I'm usually trumpeting The Plot to Save Socrates when I talk here about my science fiction novels - which is pretty often - but today I'm pleased to announce that the podiobook of my 1999 novel, The Silk Code - as read by my good friend Shaun Farrell - has made the Top 20 Most Popular Podiobooks of 2007.The list is in alphabetic order, so I have no idea how high it placed in the Top 20, but given my ego and imagination...The nice thing about podiobooks is they're free! And Shaun gave this a good reading. You can get all of the chapters right here.The Silk Code won the Locus Award for Best First Science Fiction of 1999, and it was also the first appearance in novel of Dr. Phil D'Amato - my NYPD forensic detective.Phil appeared in the novelettes The Chronology Protection Case, The Copyright Notice Case, and The Mendelian Lamp Case earlier in 1990s, and the novels The Consciousness Plague and The Pixel Eye, published after The Silk Code. See the links below, and/or here for furt...
By: Infinite Regress
David Hartwell, Cory Doctorow, Daniel Keyes on The Silk Code
2007-10-25 04:14:00 Three powerhouses of science fiction across the decades comment in 10+ seconds each on my novel, The Silk Code ...David Hartwell, senior editor at Tor Books, and editor of my science fiction novels from The Silk Code through The Plot to Save Socrates...Cory Doctorow, of Boing-Boing, and author of Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom, etc?Daniel Keyes, author of "Flowers for Algernon" ...David Hartwell, Cory Doctorow, Daniel Keyes on The Silk Codemore on The Silk Code, winner of the Locus Award for Best First Science Fiction novel of 1999:?As a genre-bending blend of police procedural and science fiction, The Silk Code delivers on its promises.??Gerald Jonas, The New York Times Book Review?As twisted as a double helix. ??Wired?D?Amato is an appealingly savvy character, and Levinson brings a great deal of invention to the endeavor.??San Francisco Chronicle?It is hard to put down, easy to pick up again, and an interesting read.??San Diego Union-Tribune?Mixes up-to-the-minute biotechnology...
By: Infinite Regress
Des fleurs pour Algernon (Flowers for Algernon) - Daniel Keyes - 1966
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