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The Last Science Fiction Writer [Hardcover]

Steele; Allen (Author)
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November 3, 2008
While The Last Science Fiction Writer consists of stories I wrote during a relatively short period of time, in some ways it also represents a cross-section of my career thus far. Moreau2 and High Roller are later entries in the Near-Space series not included in Sex and Violence in Zero-G; The War of Dogs and Boids is a stand-alone episode of the Coyote cycle. Take Me Back To Old Tennessee and Hail to the Chief are related to one another; An Incident of the Luncheon of the Boating Party shares the same background as an earlier story, ...Where Angels Fear to Tread (along with its novel-length expansion, Chronospace). World Without End, Amen is the latest in a loosely-linked series that includes Agape Among The Robots and Jake and the Enemy (both in my previous collection, American Beauty) while continuing the same thematic concerns of my novel The Jericho Iteration.

Other stories stand on their own. Escape From Earth was originally intended to be a young-adult novel until Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois invited me to contribute a novella to an anthology of YA science fiction. The Teb Hunter is straight-out satire, a comment on hunters and hunting; The Last Science Fiction Writer is much the same, although this time the target is science fiction itself, in particular some of its beloved and well-worn tropes.

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In Steele's fifth collection of short science fiction stories, the adventurers who look outward are rewarded with learning where they truly belong, be they canines transplanted off Earth (The War of Dogs and Boids), prospectless teens who stumble across a time-travel repair mission (Escape from Earth) or a virtual author breaking free of marketing straitjackets (The Last Science Fiction Writer). Staying too close to home, in contrast, leads nowhere, as the savage survivors of the next Ice Age find out in Take Me Back to Old Tennessee. If Steele (Galaxy Blues) could resist the tendency to pick on the easy targets in obvious ways, he would make his points more convincingly, but even his more unsubtle stories are written in a direct, entertaining style, with morals many readers will share and appreciate. (Nov.)
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Arguably one of sf’s more durable practitioners, Steele continues to be as adept at short stories as at novels. Here we have a space-struck teenager meeting space travelers from an alternate earth (“Escape from Earth”), a time traveler winding up in an impressionist painting (“An Incident at the Luncheon of the Boating Party”), and a rather barbed variation on the hoary old theme of a boy’s first hunt (“The Teb Hunter”). There are also the employment of biotech for an homage to H. G. Wells (“Moreau²”) and a piece that reads so much like a folktale as to suggest that Steele counts folklorist among his many attainments (“Carry Me Back to Old Tennessee”). And five more in this admirable showcase of the technical skills and wide range of interests of one of sf’s brighter lights. --Roland Green

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Subterranean; 1st edition (November 3, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1596061529
  • ISBN-13: 978-1596061521
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.5 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,975,821 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Allen Steele is a science fiction writer with sixteen novels and five collections of short fiction to his credit. His works have received the Hugo, Locus, Seiun, and Science Fiction Weekly awards, and have been nominated for the Nebula, Sturgeon, and Sidewise Awards. His first published story, "Live from the Mars Hotel," was published in 1988, and his first novel, Orbital Decay, was published in 1989. His best-known work is the Coyote series -- Coyote, Coyote Rising, Coyote Frontier, Coyote Horizon, and Coyote Destiny -- and the associative novels set in the same universe: Spindrift, Galaxy Blues, and the forthcoming Hex. A graduate of New England College and the University of Missouri, he is a former journalist, and once spent a brief tenure as a Washington correspondent. He was born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee, and now lives in western Massachusetts with his wife and dogs.

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars Typos and grammar problems galore...but entertaining nonetheless, October 5, 2009
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While the typos and grammar issues in the copy I read did make it hard at times to "just enjoy" this collection - some readers may feel a strong urge to whip out a red marker - the stories are still entertaining. Steele's speculative language/dialect of a post-glacial America is particularly enjoyable, as is the anthropological slant ("Carry Me Back to Old Tennessee," etc.) If you are a die-hard Allen Steele fan, go ahead and buy a copy...otherwise, best to just check it out from your local library for a quick escape.
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