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  1. MY BROTHER'S KEEPER by Pat Cadigan, 1992-01-01
  2. Resurrecting the Mummy: The Making of the Movie by Pat Cadigan, 1999
  3. Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction January 1988 (Jan.) by Harry / Malzberg, Barry N. & Dann, Jack / Cadigan, Pat & others Turtledove, 1988-01-01
  4. Lost in Space Blueprint by Pat Cadigan, 1998-03-16
  5. A WHISPER OF BLOOD: The Slug; Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep; The Moose Church; Mrs Rinaldi's Angel; Do I Dare to Eat a Peach; Home by the Sea; Infidel; True Love; The Ragthorn; Warm Man; Teratisms; M Is for the Many Things; Folly for Three; The Poor People by Ellen (editor) (Karl Edward Wagner; Suzy McKee Charnas; Jonathan Carroll; Thomas Ligotti; Chelsea Quinn Yarbro; Pat Cadigan; Thomas Tessier; K. W. Jeter; Robert Holdstock; Garry Kilworth; Robert Silverberg; Kathe Koja; Elizabeth Massie) Datlow, 1991
  6. Subterfuge by Neal Asher, Tony Ballantyne, et all 2008-10-11
  7. Down and Dirty (Wild Cards, Book 5) by George R. R.; Miller, John J.; Zelazny, Roger; Harper, Leanne C.; Snodgrass, Melinda M.; Bryant, Edward; Leigh, Stephen; Cadigan, Pat; Williams, Walter Jon; Cover, Arthur Byron Martin, 1988
  8. The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Eleventh Annual Collection (Vol 11) by Charles de Lint, Peter S. Beagle, et all 1998-07
  9. Mind Players by Pat Cadigan, 1989
  10. Web 2028 by Ken MacLeod, James Lovegrove, Maggie Furey, Pat Cadigan, Eric Brown Stephen Baxter, 1999-01-01
  11. FANTASY AND SCIENCE FICTION - Volume 82, number 4 - April Apr 1992: Investigating Jericho; True Faces; Prison Dreams; Mom's Little Friends; Going Through Changes; Water; Having Words; Angleman by Kristine Kathryn (editor) (Chelsea Quinn Yarbro; Pat Cadigan; Paul J. McAuley; Ray Vukcevich; Pat Murphy; Vance Aandahl; Alan Dean Foster; Jessie Thompson; Orson Scott Card; Gregory Benford) Rusch, 1992
  12. The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (December 1982, Volume 63 No.6) by Isaac Asimov, Mike Conner, et all 1982
  13. The Year's Best Science Fiction - Eleventh Annual Collection by Pat Cadigan, Joe Haldeman, Nancy Kress, Maureen McHugh, Mike Resnick, Dan Simmons, Bruce Sterling, Connie Willis Brian Aldiss, 1994
  14. TECHNOHORROR - INVENTIONS IN TERROR by James, ed; Robert Bloch, Ray Bradbury, Pat Cadigan, Ramsey Campbell, Thomas Disch, Greg Egan, Harlan Ellison, Stephen King, Frederik Pohl, Michael Swanwick, John Brunner, Stephen Dedman, Michael Flynn, Damon Knight, John Shirley, George Zebr Frenkel, 1999

81. OCPHP: Authors
Authors, September 16 1997. cadigan, pat. INDEX (cadigan@aol.com) IndigoMindplayers (1987) Deadpan Allie is a sort of future psychiatrist
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Authors September 16 1997
Cadigan, Pat
cadigan@aol.com
Indigo
Mindplayers (1987)
Deadpan Allie is a sort of future psychiatrist who works on her patients by entering virtual representations of their psyches.
Patterns (anthology)
Synners (1991)
A long, detailed look at a cyberpunk L.A. AI's, Virtual reality, viruses, drug enhancements, megacorps... the usual. Multiple plot- lines trace several major and minor character's lives while describ- ing the future in great detail. An interesting way to pass the time, but a bit bogged down in itself. 1991.
Fool to Believe
Fools
Parasite
Cain, Robert
Cybernarc
Califia
Doc and Fluff
Card, Orson Scott
Ender's Game
An alien threat forces the military leaders of Earth to look to promising children to be the leader's of tomorrow's defense forces. However the need for their leadership may arrive before the children are adults.
Bibliography
Carlisle, Anne
Liquid Sky
Chamberlin, Darrick
Cigarrette Boy
Chandler, Raymond
The Big Sleep
Although set as a detective novel, the protagonist's multi-sided personality and the writing style used by Chandler are quite similar to the styles of present-day cyberpunk writers.

82. Le Passant Ordinaire - Pat Cadigan
Translate this page pat cadigan. Retour à la liste des auteurs. Passant N° 37 (novembre2001 - décembre 2001) L’effet d’une bombe. Abonnez-vous.
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Signer l'appel national "Ni Putes, ni Soumises" Nous, femmes vivant dans les quartiers de banlieues, issues de toutes origines, croyantes ou non, lançons cet appel pour nos droits à la liberté et à l'émancipation. 2021, vingt ans après le "11 septembre" Dick Howard porte ici un regard critique sur la politique étrangère de George W. Bush : il envisage les différents scénarios résultants d'une intervention en Irak et présuppose un déclin de la puissance américaine à l'horizon 2021. La politique européenne de Blair. L'axe du mal ? Nous vivons, comme le dit si bien le journaliste australien John Pilger dans son dernier petit livre salutaire, The New Rulers of the World, une époque qui est "politiquement surréelle".

83. Pat Cadigan: Tea From An Empty Cup
Epiphyte Book Review, up to review index. Tea From an Empty Cup. bypat cadigan. pat cadigan is the master of cyberpunk that makes you
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Tea From an Empty Cup
by Pat Cadigan
Pat Cadigan is the master of cyberpunk that makes you go "Huh?" Her latest novel, Tea From an Empty Cup , is a stylish, sharply written novel that starts out as a locked-room murder mystery and turns into a noirish game of virtual hide-and-seek. Cadigan is still the master of the cutting one-liner, but the tone of this novel is so dark that it's witty without being funny. Nothing in AR artificial reality is real, so nothing there can hurt you physically. But when a young man mysteriously gets his throat slit while he's in a locked AR booth, police detective Dore Konstantin discovers that his death may be related to a string of deaths that all apparently occurred in the same artificial reality, post-Apocalyptic Noo Yawk Sitty. Dore goes looking for answers among the sociopaths and desperate social climbers who inhabit the Sitty. Nothing in AR is true, so don't believe anything you hear. Yuki is a young woman of pure Japanese descent. (Descent is nearly all the Japanese have left, since Japan was destroyed by massive earthquakes several decades ago.) Yuki's not-quite-boyfriend Tom has disappeared while in the employ of cult icon Joy Flower. To find Tom, Yuki joins Joy's entourage, then finds herself trapped in AR, pursuing elusive glimpses of Tom and trying to figure out what Joy's game is before it kills her. Nothing in AR is free. Cadigan plays this for laughs, with billing reminders and surcharges that pop up constantly during play. The unfortunate corollary is that anything is for sale, if someone wants it badly enough.

84. Salon 21st | The Return Of The Queen Of Cyberpunk
Science fiction novelist pat cadigan watches her imagined futures turn real. ClickHere. . Barnes and Noble Click here for books by pat cadigan. ALSOT ODAY.
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85. Synners By Pat Cadigan | PopMatters Book Review
Synners by pat cadigan, review by Lanny Gilbert A very intricate and wellplottedwork that should appeal to fans of cyberpunk, sci fi and even mystery
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b o o k s SYNNERS
by Pat Cadigan
Four Walls Eight Windows
September 2001 [reprint], 448 pages, $13.95 by Lanny Gilbert
PopMatters Books Critic
e-mail this article No Saynts Here W hen I first decided to review this novel, I thought it would be about some kind of heathen robots, given that the title was Synners , but it's nothing of the sort. According to blurb on the book jacket, Synners are "(members of) the online hardcore, an outlaw band of hackers, simulation pirates, and reality synthesizers hooked on artificial reality and virtual space." Pretty routine stuff for the genre, you're thinking, right? Again, nothing of the sort. When I did some preliminary research, I discovered what makes this book different from all the other techno-fantasies that fill bookstore shelves today. Synners was originally published back in 1991. Back in the semi-Dark Ages of technology, when computer viruses, virtual reality, online hacking and other seemingly dreamlike technological advances were at the cutting edge of the field, known about by a few techno-wizards and cared about by practically no one else. Author Pat Cadigan's amazing prescience at how our world would evolve within a few short years won her the coveted Arthur C. Clarke Award in 1992, as well as again in 1995 for her book

86. Pat Cadigan
Page Updated 11/10/01. pat cadigan, Dervish is DigitalDervish is Digital pbk 12Oct 01. Buy at Amazon.co.ukBooks By pat cadigan. About the Author. Bibliography.
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Page Updated: 11/10/01 Pat Cadigan Dervish is Digital pbk 12 Oct 01 Mindplayers Books By Pat Cadigan About the Author Bibliography
Paperback - Pan (2001) Dervish is Digital
Detective Lieutenant Doré Konstantin is up against it… and she still can’t find the fabled out door.
Konstantin is Chief Officer in charge of TechnoCrime, Artificial Reality Division. In fact, she is the AR Division -unless you count her subordinates. Celestine and DiPietro. Most of the time, Konstantin doesn’t count them, so puts them on loan to auto crime. Now, as if handling her heavy case-load almost single-handed wasn’t enough, she’s got a stalker to deal with.
Hastings Dervish, who’s so rich he lives in the Key West enclave where all legal records are sealed and the local police are bought and sold, is the stalker. At least, that’s what Susannah Ell claims, and she should know. Two reasons: first, she’s the one being stalked; second, she used to be married to Dervish. Worse, Susannah says Dervish is a race traitor – to the human race. He’s swapped places with an ambitious AI, and now Dervish has all the processing power he needs to infiltrate every line of code in Susannah’s AR design studio. And what about the AI? It’s using Dervish’s body as a base to visit AR, hanging out in the gambling casinos of the Lowdown Hong Kong mound.
Which is where the guys form the East/West Precinct, a Japanese law-enforcement agency, come in. and specifically Goku, who often likes to go into AR in the persona of a nine-year-old kid. This really makes Konstantin unhappy but, if she’s going to get the goods on Hasting Dervish, she’ll have to deal with Goku.

87. Pat Cadigan : Fools
pat cadigan Fools. (HarperCollins p/back, 1994, 299pp). pat cadiganalways operates at the bleeding edge of cyberpunk technology
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Pat Cadigan : Fools
(HarperCollins p/back, 1994, 299pp)
Pat Cadigan always operates at the bleeding edge of cyberpunk technology, but I can't help but think that with Fools she has gone a step too far over the edge, and fallen into a welter of incomprehensible plot and interior dialogue, utilising three or four different typefaces to signify different voices warring in the central character's head. As a piece of science fiction it is interesting: as a story it is much too confusing, as the constant switching of the main character is hard to follow (especially as some of the different typefaces are difficult to read), dissipating tension and increasing irritation. Altogether a disappointment from an author whose previous works have been excellent.
JDO (written 22/8/94)
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88. Fantastica Review: Dervish Is Digital, By Pat Cadigan
Dervish is Digital, by pat cadiganDervish is Digital by pat cadigan.Review by Eva WojcikObert. ½. Finding a working balance of reality
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Dervish is Digital
by Pat Cadigan
Review by Eva Wojcik-Obert Finding a working balance of reality and imagination is difficult at best in any genre of fiction, but in science fiction I think it’s tougher, because of the demands the genre places on its audience’s engagement in the "willing suspension of disbelief." A lack of a good balance between what is clearly discernable as Konstantin’s real world and artificial reality is perhaps the main flaw in Pat Cadigan’s ambitious, entertaining, and yet often confusing Dervish is Digital . Make no mistake about it, Cadigan’s willingness to send a hard-nosed female police detective into the realm of Artificial Reality to fight futuristic crime has some very engaging qualities. Chief among these is Detective Konstantin’s friend and very unofficial partner in crime, the utterly claustrophobic Taliaferro, who is so overcome by his phobia that he resides on a rooftop. The utterly obnoxious East/West detective Goku seethes with character and conflict potential, but Cadigan merely teases us with his unexpected hit-and-run interruptions of Konstantin’s investigation into an ex-wife’s claim that her husband, Dervish, has gone completely digital and is stalking her at will via cyberspace technology.

89. Pat Cadigan Talk At UCSC: 10-12-98
Noted author pat cadigan is concluding a national tour in Santa Cruz with a reading/booksigningat 4 pm on Tuesday, October 20, in Kresge College, Room 159.
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October 12, 1998
Top science fiction author to deliver talk at UCSC
By Barbara McKenna Noted author Pat Cadigan is concluding a national tour in Santa Cruz with a reading/booksigning at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, October 20, in Kresge College, Room 159. The event is free and open to the public. Pat Cadigan, acclaimed by the London Guardian as "The Queen of Cyberpunk," is the author of four novels, Mindplayers, Synners, Fools, and her latest, Tea from an Empty Cup (see reviews ). She received the Clarke Award for both Synners and Fools the only person to win the award twice. She is the author of three short-story collections, Patterns, Home by the Sea, and Dirty Work. Her Hugo- and Nebula Award-nominated short stories have appeared in such magazines as Omni, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, and Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, as well as numerous anthologies. Her first collection, Patterns, received the Locus Award in 1990. Along with her fiction work, Cadigan recently authored her first major nonfiction book, The Making of Lost in Space: The Movie.

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91. AllReaders.com Profile Of Harriet Klausner
Movies SciFi/Fantasy Comedy Personal Dramas Action Dramas. pat CadiganProfile for Harriet Klausner Name, Harriet Klausner. Total Reviews, 1.
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