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Aftershock & Others: 19 Oddities [Hardcover]

F. Paul Wilson (Author)
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March 31, 2009

Aftershock & Others is the third collection of short fiction by New York Times bestselling author F. Paul Wilson, hailed by the Rocky Mountain News as “among the finest storytellers of our times.”

The title novelette won the Bram Stoker Award and its companions touch on the past, present, and future—from the inflationary insanity of Weimar Germany (“Aryans and Absinthe”) to disco club–era Manhattan (“When He Was Fab”), to the rationing of medical services in a grim near future (“Offshore”). Wilson’s stylistic diversity and versatility are on display in stories that pay tribute to Ray Bradbury (“The November Game”), use a sentient killer virus as a point-of-view character (“Lysing toward Bethlehem”), and pay unabashed homage to pure pulp fiction in two yellow peril stories (“Sex Slaves of the Dragon Tong” and “Part of the Game”). And finally, Wilson treats us to his popular antihero Repairman Jack at his most inventive: trapped in a drugstore with four killers (“Interlude at Duane’s”).


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Bestseller Wilson (By the Sword) displays an expert grasp of storytelling mechanics and an impressive breadth of themes and approaches in what he says in an afterword is his last collection. The title tale is a moving meditation on love and loss, built on the unlikely premise of lightning-strike survivors seeing the spirits of their dear departed at their near-death moment of electrocution. Dreams riffs on the Frankenstein theme with its speculation on how the monster might act were its brain to have retained aspects of its predeath personality. In Interlude at Duane's, urban mercenary hero Repairman Jack must foil a four-man holdup with found weapons fashioned from consumer goods on the shelves of the drugstore where it takes place. In all these efforts, Wilson establishes characters with a few deft strokes, quickly sets up a tricky plot, and then masterfully maneuvers the reader to a well-orchestrated (and sometimes surprising) ending. Fans will hope they haven't seen the last of Wilson's short fiction. (Mar.)
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Praise for F. Paul Wilson:

“F. Paul Wilson is a great storyteller and a thoughtful one. He speculates about real science to generate real suspense while raising troubling, real issues we may all be dealing with much sooner than we expect.”
--David Morrell, author of First Blood

“F. Paul Wilson is a writer’s writer, and I grab anything he’s written with enthusiasm.”
--Joe R. Lansdale, author of Freezer Burn

“Like the best of Dean Koontz’s work, Wilson’s work combines an action-adventure yarn with a touch of the fantastic.”
--The Denver Post


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Forge Books; First Edition edition (March 31, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0765312778
  • ISBN-13: 978-0765312778
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.4 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #345,715 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I was born toward the end of the Jurassic Period and raised in New Jersey where I misspent my youth playing with matches, poring over Uncle Scrooge and E.C. comics, reading Lovecraft, Matheson, Bradbury, and Heinlein, listening to Chuck Berry and Alan Freed, and watching Soupy Sales and horror movies. I sold my first story in the Cretaceous Period and have been writing ever since. (Even that dinosaur-killer asteroid couldn't stop me.)

I've written in just about every genre - science fiction, fantasy, horror, a children's Christmas book (with a monster, of course), medical thrillers, political thrillers, even a religious thriller (long before that DaVinci thing). So far I've got about 33 books and 100 or so short stories under my name in 24 languages.

THE KEEP, THE TOMB, HARBINGERS, and BY THE SWORD all appeared on the New York Times Bestsellers List. WHEELS WITHIN WHEELS won the first Prometheus Award in 1979; THE TOMB received the Porgie Award from The West Coast Review of Books. My novelette "Aftershock" received the 1999 Bram Stoker Award for short fiction. DYDEETOWN WORLD was on the young adult recommended reading lists of the American Library Association and the New York Public Library, among others (God knows why). I received the prestigious Inkpot Award from San Diego ComiCon and the Pioneer Award from the RT Booklovers Convention. I'm listed in the 50th anniversary edition of Who's Who in America. (That plus $3 will buy you a girly coffee at Starbuck's.)

My novel THE KEEP was made into a visually striking but otherwise incomprehensible movie (screenplay and direction by Michael Mann) from Paramount in 1983. My original teleplay "Glim-Glim" first aired on Monsters. An adaptation of my short story "Menage a Trois" was part of the pilot for The Hunger series that debuted on Showtime in July 1997.

And then there's the epic saga of the Repairman Jack film. After 14 years in development hell with half a dozen writers and at least a dozen scripts, THE TOMB is finally moving toward production as "Repairman Jack" from Beacon Films and Touchstone. The plan is to make Jack a franchise character. (Gotta tell you: all the years of this has worn me out.)

I've done a few collaborations too. One with Steve Spruill on NIGHTKILL, and a bunch with Matthew J. Costello. Matt and I did world design, characters, and story arcs for Sci-Fi Channel's FTL NewsFeed, a daily newscast set 150 years in the future. An FTL NewsFeed was the first program broadcast by the new channel when it launched in September 1992. We took over scripting the Newsfeeds (the equivalent of a 4-1/2 hour movie per year) in 1994 and continued until its cancellation in December 1996.

We did script and design for MATHQUEST WITH ALADDIN (Disney Interactive - 1997) with voices by Robin Williams and Jonathan Winters, and the same for The Interactive DARK HALF for Orion Pictures, based on the Stephen King novel, but this project was orphaned when MGM bought Orion. (It's officially vaporware now.) We even wrote a stageplay, "Syzygy," which opened in St. Augustine, Florida, in March, 2000.

I'm tired of talking about myself, so I'll close by saying that I live and work at the Jersey Shore where I'm usually pounding away on a new Repairman Jack novel and haunting eBay for strange clocks and Daddy Warbucks memorabilia. (No, we don't have a cat.)

 

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must for fans, but a great starting point, too., May 6, 2009
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Wilson's third - and reportedly, last - collection of short fiction shows off both his talents and his weaknesses, but still makes for a great read. Wilson's talent isn't so much in his prose - it's serviceable, but nothing extraordinary - but in his characters and his plotting, and both are in great evidence here. From the title tale, which spins a ghost story of sorts into a haunting portrait of loss, to "Sex Slaves of the Dragon Tong," a Yellow Peril homage, it's clear that Wilson writes for the love of his tales, and it's hard not to get caught up in his enthusiasm. At worst, he still spins a fun tale; at his best, as in "Aryans and Absinthe," he evokes the mood and atmosphere of a time tastefully but horrifically. And when everything is firing - for instance, in a tale about a magical word (whose title is designed to be impossible to type) - you're in for a hell of a ride. And if that doesn't sell you, what about one of the best short Repairman Jack stories you'll ever get a chance to read? Definitely a must for fans, but a great place to start, too.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Anthology, September 17, 2009
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"Aftershock & Others|19 Oddities" is F. Paul Wilson's third and last (according to the Afterword) collection of short stories. Too bad! The stories are great - almost every one a home run. I am familiar with (and a great fan of) his Repairman Jack novels and the Adversary Cycle, but had not read either of his two previous collections of short stories, something that I intend to remedy quickly.

The stories in "Aftershock & Others|19 Oddities" are collected into "chapters" corresponding to the year in which they were written from 1990 through 2005. Each chapter/year, including several in which no short stories were written begins with a recap by Wilson of his literary activities during that year. These little vignettes are almost as entertaining as the stories themselves, and shed quite a bit of light on the author's personality and prodigious productivity and work ethic.

But the gold here is in the short fiction. There isn't a stinker in the bunch, and so many are so good that I can't pick a favorite. They run the gamut from SF (WHen He Was Fab) through SF- horror (Itsy-Bitsy Spider, Aftershock) to ghost stories (Anna) and many others impossible to genre-alize (e.g., Aryans and Abysinthe -a Nazi Germany tale set in 1923, Foet -a fashionista nightmare and one of my favorites whose title I cannot write. It all ends with a great Repairman Jack shorty in which the action is strictly on Jack sans the Secret History context (Interlude at Duane's).

The writing and plotting are simply outstanding. I was blown away. If you are already a fan of Wilson's novels, this is a no-brainer - buy it, you'll like it. If you have never read anything by F. Paul Wilson (who is far better known for his novels than his short stories) but like fantasy/SF/horror and/or short stories, buy it, you'll like it. And even if you're read some of his novels and are not particularly a fan, there is enough dry humor suffused though some of the stories and the wonderful year by year synopses that I still say, buy it, you'll like it. I sure did.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great read Good introducton to F Paul Wilson, December 17, 2009
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This is a great introduction to perhaps the best storyteller in the thriller genre today. The only disappointment was that the author says it is his last short story collection. I confess to being a very big F Paul Wilson fan. I buy all his Repairman Jack novels as soon as they appear in hardback. I enjoyed the running commentary on his writing career's ups and downs almost as much as the varied stories. The stories run the gamut from horror, to Hitler (!), to spooky (so I have a spider phobia, so what) to "fashionable" hypocrisy and all are immensely readable and entertaining. You won't want to put it down. I was so taken with the stories that I went back and re-read the complete Repairman Jack series (for the umpteenth time). If you like this collection, and I have not recommended it to anyone who didn't, you'll want to hunt up Wilson's other work. While I anxiously await each new book from him, the author will probably be surprised to find that to one of his biggest fans, the Lanague Chronicles consisting of "Healer"[ASIN:0976654415 Healer (The LaNague Federation, Book 3)], "Wheels Within Wheels" [ASIN:0976654431 Wheels within Wheels], and "An Enemy of the State" [ASIN:0976654423 An Enemy of the State (The LaNague Federation, Book 1)] with a few related short stories), written at the beginning of his career, is still my favorite. He went from SF (where we sorely miss him) to medical thrillers to the broader thriller genre. AFTERSHOCK gives you a sample of all his varied story telling skills. Buy it. Read it. Enjoy!
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