Wednesday, March 22, 2006
About Me
- Name: Dave
- Location: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Do you know me? Read one of my stories. Will you know me then? I have blue eyes, but sometimes they are green. Does this help? I am older than The Electric Company but younger than Sesame Street. Have you figured it out yet?
Previous Posts
- This Bottle of Stephen's Awakens Ancient Feelings
- The Needle Has Landed
- Just Sayin'
- Jay-A-Zed-Zed
- Telling (Not Writing) Stories
- Today's Possible Evidence of iPod Sentience
- Headlines: Kirby, Elephants, Kenya
- There Goes My Hero
- Picture Me With a Cattle Prod
- Afterthought
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Bibliography
Novels
- Superpowers will be appearing in early 2008! (Tentatively.)
Short Stories
- "The Comfort of Thunder" in On Spec Summer 2001
- "Vagina Music" at Flashquake for Summer 2003
- "The Ichthyomancer Writes His Friend with an Account of the Yeti's Birthday Party" in Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet Number 13, Fall 2003 (Honorable Mention, The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Seventeenth Annual Collecion); Reprinted in The Best of Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet (Forthcoming)
- "The Love Thing" in Grasslimb Number 4, January 2004
- "The Three Clocks of Vorstein" in Paradox Number 4 (Online PDF Issue)
- "The Lethe Man" in Say . . . (Why Aren't We Crying?), Number 4, May 2004 (Shortlisted for the Speculative Literature Foundation's Fountain Award)
- "A NOtE AbOUt thE TYpE" in Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet Number 14, May 2004
- "The King of Memphis" in Talebones Issue 28, Summer 2004
- "The Colossus Vignettes" in Fortean Bureau Issue 25, August 2004 (Honorable Mention, The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Eighteenth Annual Collection)
- "Iron Ankles" in Strange Horizons, August 16, 2004 (Honorable Mention, The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Eighteenth Annual Collection)
- "The New Year's Party, or, Dancing on Sleipner's Bones" in Strange Horizons, December 6, 2004
- "Breaking Glass" in The Third Alternative Issue #40, Winter 2004 (Honorable Mention, The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Eighteenth Annual Collection)
- "Flash Bison" in Rhapsoidia #7, Winter 2005
- "Walking to Tahiti" (with Marianne Westphal) in The Dogtown Review #2, May 2005
- "A Whole Man" in Talebones Issue 30, Summer 2005 (Honorable Mention, The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Nineteenth Annual Collection)
- "Virginie and the Fool" in Ideomancer, September 2005
- "Screen" at Pindeldyboz, February 22, 2006
- "The Water-Poet and the Four Seasons" at Strange Horizons, May 1, 2006 (Reprinted in Fantasy: The Year's Best, Prime Books, edited by Rich Horton)
- "Play" in Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet Number 18, May 2006
- "Shackles" in Rabid Transit 5: Long Voyages, Great Lies, May 2006
- "Five Hundred and Forty Doors" in Twenty Epics
- "Grandma Charlie and the Wolves" in Flytrap #6, November 2006
- "Manifest Destiny" in Polyphony 6, November 2006
- "Proof of Zero" in Spicy Slipstream Stories, Forthcoming
- "The Somnambulist" in Moonlit Domes: An Anthology of Urban Fantasy, Forthcoming
- "Oma Dortchen and the Pillar of Story" in Farrago's Wainscot, Forthcoming
Poems
- "Jam" in Say . . . Have You Heard This One?, May 2005
Criticism
- "Johnny Cash: Bitter Tears," "The Embarrassment: Heyday," and "Poster Children: Junior Citizen" in Lost in the Grooves: Scram's Capricious Guide to the Music You Missed, 11/4/2004
- "The Breaking Point: Hemingway, Dos Passos, and the Murder of Jose Robles" by Stephen Koch, at the Mumpsimus
- "La Science Des RĂªves (a.k.a. The Science of Sleep)" at Strange Horizons
- "El Laberinto del Fauno (a.k.a. Pan's Labyrinth)" at Strange Horizons
Essay
- "On Making Noise: Confessions of a Quiet Kid" in Brothers and Beasts: An Anthology of Men on Fairy Tales edited by Kate Bernheimer, Forthcoming
2 Comments:
I think it'll make a great Will Smith vehicle. That way he can lay down the "Death My Destination" remix of the theme song:
Gully Foyle! (who?)
Gully Foyle! (who?)
Gully Foyle!
Is my name!
Terra
is my NAY-shun!
Shame on you, Christopher! Man, what's horrible is I can actually hear that.
Haddayr, if you only read one thing by Bester in your entire life, it should be The Stars My Destination. Really, if you only read one Golden Age SF novel, it should be that one.
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