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  1. Plumage from Pegasus by Paul Di Filippo, 2006-08-19
  2. BABYLON SISTERS by Paul Di Filippo, 2002-10-01
  3. Top ten Mas alla del Ultimo distrito/ Farther than the last district (Spanish Edition) by Paul Di Filippo, Jerry Ordway, 2009-01-23
  4. Science Fiction Age (Volume 3 #4) (May 1995) Ben Bova, Gregory Benford, Mark Rich, Allen Steele, Paul Di Filippo, Jo Clayton by Editor Scott Edelman, 1995
  5. THE BULLETIN OF THE SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY WRITERS OF AMERICA (SFWA, Summer 2002, Volume 36 Issue 1, No. 154, Betty Ballantine, The SFWA Handbook by Paul Di Filippo,)
  6. Fast Forward 1: Future Fiction from the Cutting Edge
  7. Top Ten: Beyond the Farthest Precinct by Paul Di Filippo, 2006-07-06
  8. Fantasy & Science Fiction Magazine, May 1992 (Volume 82, No. 5) by Terry Bisson, Paul Di Filippo, et all 1992-05
  9. The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction April 1987 Vol.72 No.4 Whole No. 431 by Wayne Wightman, Bob Leman, et all 1987
  10. Fuzzy Dice - An Ontological Day Trip by Paul Di Filippo, 2003-01-01
  11. The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction June 2001 (Volume 100, No. 6) by jack dann, paul di filippo, et all 2001
  12. The Best of Pirate Writings: Tales of Fantasy, Mystery & Science Fiction --1998 publication. by David Bischoff, Carroll & Brown, Jack Cady, Jennifer B. Crow, Charles De Lint, Paul Di Filippo, Alan Dean Foster, Esther M. Friesne Christine Beckert, 1998-01-01
  13. Interzone 111 by Pringle David (Editor) Filippo Paul Di, 1996
  14. Science Fiction Eye - March 1988 (Vol. 1, #3) by Samuel R. Delany, Paul di Filippo, et all 1988

41. SF > Reviews > Paul Di Filippo
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42. Paul Di Filippo
Translate this page di filippo convoque paul Kerouac, Neal Cassady, William Burroughs, Jean Mermoz,Richard Nixon, von Neumann et bien d'autres dans un tourbillon d'aventures
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43. Ciphers/Fractal Paisleys By Paul Di Filippo - R A I N T A X I O N L I N E
paul di filippo. Ciphers. ust as the forests in fairy tales are places of enchantment,the writings of paul di filippo can be counted on to captivate.
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Fractal Paisleys Four Walls Eight Windows ($20) by Carol Ann Sima ust as the forests in fairy tales are places of enchantment, the writings of Paul Di Filippo can be counted on to captivate. Never more so than in Ciphers , a mystery in which the fate of the world hangs in the balance. Probably it's too late. But in the event the world can be pulled back from the brink, it's rock 'n roll we'll have to thank. For Di Filippo, rock 'n roll (including but not limited to classic rock, funk, hardcore, grunge) perpetuated individualism, the capacity to triumph over obstacles, and, failing that, console ourselves. In the words of Frank Zappa, quoted early on in Chapter 00000010, "Information is not knowledge, knowledge is not wisdom, wisdom is not truth, truth is not beauty, beauty is not love, love isnot music. Music is the best." Now a word or two about that precipice on which the world is precariously poised: Information saturation is the price we're paying for modern technology.

44. " On Books" By Paul Di Filippo
On Books by paul di filippo. Stan the Man. Subscribe Now. On Books bypaul di filippo, copyright © 2003 with premission of the author.
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On Books by Paul Di Filippo Stan the Man Spider-Man . Seeking to understand and, yes, even prolong the buzz, I turn to Excelsior! The Amazing Life of Stan Lee Man of Two Worlds (2000), captures the excitement of the early sixties, when Lee and his co-workers were–half unwittingly, half calculatedly–turning the comics industry on its head, and providing magnificent reading pleasures for such youngsters as myself, pleasures that would compost into a rich store of future nostalgia. But Lee’s "bio-autography"–a term he fashions to describe the mix of third-person and first-person narration from Mair and himself–does not focus exclusively on the sixties. It’s a full-fledged account of Lee’s whole life, and the Silver Age occurs only halfway through, followed by the less-well-known developments of subsequent decades. Yet all of it is nearly as interesting as the heyday stuff. The book opens with an introduction cast as a segment of the famous "Stan’s Soapbox" column. While it’s a treat to encounter Lee’s quintessential hyperbolic style once again, I worried about the effect of reading an entire book in this mode. But Lee drops the over-the-top alliterative stylings for a more conversational, less strained prose that is pure pleasure to read. (I devoured this book in two sittings.)

45. On Books: By Paul Di Filippo
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On Books: by Paul Di Filippo Introduction W ell, the seasons, they go round and round, and the output of the small presses continues to astound. The critical mass of new books from "alternative publishers" here at the Print Palace has resulted in the following review-explosion. THE GREAT HYDRATION
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ISBN: 1587155109 Novels and Novellas Barrington Bayley is one of those shamefully overlooked sui generis The Great Hydration (trade, $12.99, 106 pages, ISBN 1587155109) concerns the arid, Vance-like world dubbed Tenacity by the first humans to reach it. Unfortunately for the inhabitants of Tenacity, this human embassy (on a ship sardonically named the Enterprise The Sinners of Erspia (trade, $15.95, 180 pages, ISBN 1587155117) offers similar blithe cultural destruction. Marooned on a strange planetoid named Erspia (the anagram with "aspire" seems intentional), the interstellar delivery man named Laedo must unriddle the artificial nature of the world and its creator, a super-being named Klystar. Laedo is soon voyaging, in fine Swiftian fashion, among several other Erspia-related worldlets, all of them established as bizarre sociological experiments. And the ultimate nature of Klystar is the biggest surprise in this continually self-regenerating book.

46. PS Publishing - Book Details - Fuzzy Dice By Paul Di Filippo
Title Fuzzy dice (a novel). Author paul di filippo. Introduction Rudy Rucker.Cover Art Todd Schorr. Editions Slipcased Hardcover (200 copies) £60 / $90.
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47. Paul Di Filippo A Year In The Linear City Reviewed By Rick Kleffel
paul di filippo. PS Publishing. When the material is as genuinely mindbogglingas paul di filippo's 'A Year in the Linear City', it's time to get in line.
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Publication Date: 04-2002
Date Reviewed: 06-12-02
REFERENCES COLUMNS Fantasy Science Fiction Alas, modesty forbids me to reveal more of the plot than you're going to get in the dust jacket. Modesty and a determination not to spoil a fantastic reading experience. But even in the setup, you can tell that there's something special. Diego Patchen is a resident in the Linear City. He writes Cosmogonic Fiction, wild alternate worlds unlike the one he lives in. In the Linear City, there is a single boulevard, with a single set of buildings on either side of the street. Beyond one side run a set of rails; beyond that is The Wrong Side Of The Tracks; it looks a lot like Hell. Beyond the buildings on the other side of the street runs a river, and beyond that is The Other Shore. It sounds a lot like Heaven. Di Filippo does so much with this premise in the short space he uses, it's almost a crime. If it becomes one, we'll all hope that he becomes a repeat offender. This is some spectacular writing, reminiscent of Mervyn Peake if anything. His prose is wonderful, and he invents a large number of memorable words that readers will aspire to find uses for in ordinary conversation. He plays the science fiction and fantasy cards like an absolute pro, trumping the readers expectations again and again. Some will need a jaw prop to keep from damaging their chins.

48. The SF Site: Featured Reviews Archive
Little Doors Little Doors by paul di filippo reviewed by Martin Lewis Spanning 15years from almost the beginning of his career to earlier this year, this is
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Spanning 15 years from almost the beginning of his career to earlier this year, this is the author's 5th collection. Like all of them, it is thematic even though in this case it is a little hard to say what that theme might be. In the broadest terms, all the stories are fantasies even though some of them contain no fantastic elements. Even though there is not a clear, unifying thread running through the stories it is obvious that they rub up against each other and trade on similar concerns. They are stories of dreams and obsessions.
A Mouthful of Tongues: Her Totipotent Tropicanalia
by Paul Di Filippo
reviewed by William Thompson
This bold, hallucinatory catalogue of sexuality is a most singular work. Written with an orgiastic abandon worthy of R. Crumb, but with a beauty of language and imagination entirely the author's own, this work represents a possible apogee in literary erotica far excelling in verve and energy any similar work encountered thus far. It is a book that quite literally bathes in seminality. But this tale is far more than a fictional litany of sexual acts or prurient fantasy, a mere celebration of bacchanalia, though it is impossible to ignore this aspect. This is also a story of salvation, perhaps for some found in the most unexpected of places.

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50. Reviews For Little Doors By Paul Di Filippo
Home Books. Little Doors Click to buy a copy from Amazon. LittleDoors. by paul di filippo Synopsis. Here are 17 new stories froma
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Here are 17 new stories from a writer whose work has been praised by William Gibson as "spooky, haunting, hilarious." In the title story of Little Doors, a professor of children’s literature discovers a bizarre synchronicity between a lost text and his illicit relationship with a student. In another story, a boy is born without a brain and his skull is invaded by a group of wild animals. Another chronicles an all-night drive through a Manhattan distinctly different from — but strangely similar to — our own. All of these stories are replete with chaos, human oddities, and the unruly energy of a Tom Waits song, forming an exhilarating collection from a truly creative force in contemporary fiction. The master of "trailer park science fiction", Di Filippo is a two-time finalist for the Nebula Award and finalist for the Philip K. Dick Award. "[Di Filippo] channelsurfs postmodern apocalypse, brilliantly." Jonathan Lethem 33% - 3 Review(s) "...the transgressive bite that characterizes Di Filippo's best fiction isn't so much in evidence."

51. Savoy's 20 Questions: Paul Di Filippo
Savoy's Charlie dickinson interviews cyberpunk writer paul di filippo, authorof Lost Pages, Fractal Paisleys, Ciphers and The Steampunk Trilogy.
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Mirrorshades By 1995, Di Filippo had published nearly 100 short stories when a three-novella volume, The Steampunk Trilogy , came out. Never one to give his imagination a rest, Di Filippo took the cyberpunk attitude back to Victorian times. Subsequent books were two story collections: biotech-themed Ribofunk (1996), and Fractal Paisleys Ciphers: A Post-Shannon Rock-n-Roll Mystery Lost Pages (1998). Although paying homage to a number of modern writers, Lost Pages
Lost Pages
, is a great, imaginative read. You take the Holocaust icon and let her escape from Holland to Hollywood. Any trouble publishing this story? Science Fiction Age . I must have had high hopes for mainstream acceptance, since the first two zines I tried were Playboy and Esquire . Only the response of Alice Turner at Playboy
Without doubt, Lost Pages Lost Pages The stories in Lost Pages
One story I especially loved in Lost Pages Things to Come
My Dinner with Andre
evening with one famous, or infamous, living person. Whom and why?
Reading about your formative years in the Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series
As mildly disillusioning as my first foray into the dedicated creative lifestyle was, it had a paradoxical confirming effect. This

52. Lost Pages De Paul Di Filippo
Translate this page Portada de Lost Pages de paul di filippo Valoración Four Walls Eight Windows.Nueva York. Agosto 1998. Título disponible en Lost Pages paul di filippo.
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53. Lost Pages De Paul Di Filippo
Translate this page Lost Pages paul di filippo. por Xavier Riesco Riquelme di filippo es uno de losnarradores más conscientes que jamás haya producido éste u otro género.
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Valoración: Four Walls Eight Windows. Nueva York. Agosto 1998. 210 páginas. ISBN: 1-56858-099-1 Lost Pages
Paul Di Filippo por Xavier Riesco Riquelme Di Filippo es
La estrategia de Di Filippo en este magnifico libro, mezcla de ensayo, homenaje y pastiche postmoderno, es bastante simple: enfrentar al hombre con sus ficciones en el espacio de un universo que admita a ambos "inclusivamente" y no de manera mutuamente exclusiva -éste, supongo, es uno de los grandes dones de la especie, la creación de espacios virtuales empezó con la primera historia- como nuestra pobre realidad que no admite tales confrontaciones. Mención aparte merece el ensayo/cuento ucrónico "¿Qué mató a la ciencia ficción?", donde Di Filippo desgrana, con bastante mala leche, la historia del fracaso de un género ya extinto por culpa de los medios audiovisuales, que en vez de popularizarlo como en nuestra realidad, lo hunden definitivamente en la miseria. La coña de la historia está en que la visión de Di Filippo solo es un poco distorsionada -al menos en la parte que se refiere a Star Trek . Sólo este ensayo ya debería ser materia para un Hugo o un Nebula, Di Filippo construye magníficamente una falsa historia del mundo a partir, sin embargo, de la más pura realidad, encajando las piezas de otro modo para demostrarnos que lo que tenemos es sólo una posibilidad entre muchas. Y esta posibilidad no parece, a ojos de Di Filippo, precisamente la más probable. Si sólo se van a leer una pieza corta de Di Filippo, que sea ésta (aunque ustedes se perderán todo lo demás).

54. Pirate Writings #6: Nancy Springer, Ian Macleod, Paul Di Filippo
Number 6. TABLE OF CONTENTS cover by Lissanne Lake. FICTION Demon Rum byCharles M. Saplak; Returning by Ian R. Macleod; Leakage by paul di filippo;
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55. Pirate Writings #5: Jane Yolen, Paul Di Filippo And J.N. Williamson
Number 5. TABLE OF CONTENTS cover by Lissanne Lake. FICTION Shani by JosephaSherman; Frontier Spirit by Don D'Ammassa; Bad Beliefs by paul di filippo;
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  • "Shani" by Josepha Sherman "Frontier Spirit" by Don D'Ammassa "Bad Beliefs" by Paul Di Filippo "The Singer of Seeds" by Jane Yolen "All Justice Fled" by Daniel Hatch "Homesick" by Dawn Schloesser "The Proust Syndrome" by Howard Goldsmith "Seems Like Old Times" by Tom Piccirilli "The Field of Blood" by J.N. Williamson "The Whom It May Cancer" by J. Michael Major Poetry by:
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56. A Mouthful Of Tongues - Paul Di Filippo
In his new novel, A Mouthful of Tongues, paul di filippo, cult author of Ciphers,The Steampunk Trilogy, and Ribofunk, makes his boldest fictional statement yet
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In his new novel, A Mouthful of Tongues, Paul Di Filippo, cult author of Ciphers, The Steampunk Trilogy, and Ribofunk, makes his boldest fictional statement yet. Writing in the tradition of Kathy Acker and Samuel R. Delany, but with a subversive brio all his own, Di Filippo here imagines a true erotic revolution, a crusade of the libido that will topple a corrupt and jaded future world order, and possibly much besides . . . Kerry Hackett is just another corporate pawn in the urban cauldron of 2015, besieged on all sides by those who would possess and exploit her. Driven to desperation, she undergoes a mysterious transformation into an alchemical goddess, wanderer of the timelines. In a magnificently evoked parallel Brazil, a place of seedy splendor and charismatic lusts, Kerry, or that which she has become, tests her carnal arsenal on targets deserving and undeserving; but the attention of a more powerful agency has been attracted, and a yet stranger metamorphosis awaits.

57. Paul Di Filippo Index. The Eternal Night Science Fiction, Fantasy And Horror Web
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58. Paul Di Filippo's A Year In The Linear City. The Eternal Night Science Fiction,
The Eternal Night paul di filippo's A Year in the Linear City. I've never readany paul di filippo before this book, I now have two more on order.
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Steve The Linear City is a long seemingly unending street - Broadway. Either side of this street are all the buildings needed for human existance - factories, shops, apartment blocks etc - seperated into blocks by the cross streets that extend just to the end of the building facing onto Broadway. Behind the buildings to one side is a river, behind the other train tracks. beyond these are the realms of the dead, from where the bright Fisherwives or dark Yardbulls come to collect the dead to take them to their final destination. This book tells of Diego Patchen of the 10,394,850th Block of Broadway in the borough of Gritsavage, a writer of cosmogonic fiction (this world's name for sf) in the pulp magazines of his time; of his dying father, his firewoman Amazonian girlfriend (Volusia Bittern), his drop out boyhood friend (Zohar Kush), the Borough's mayor (the wonderfully Dickensian-named Jobo Copperknob) a jazz musician (Rumbold Prague) and a newsstand vender (Snarky Chuff) amongst many other players. The book is told by way of four episodes of Diego's life during one year although with some threads running throughout. We gain insight into his relationship with his dying father; we observe him try to help his friend Kush; we hear of how his and his girlfriends respective careers bloom; and finally we follow him on his trip to far distant blocks on a cultural exchange.

59. Books By Paul Di Filippo
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