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  1. Neutrino Drag by Paul Di Filippo, 2004-06-16
  2. Universe 3 (The Universe Anthology series) by Karen Haber, Brian Aldiss, et all 1994-03-01
  3. Ciphers by Paul Di Filippo, 1998
  4. Families Are Murder by Philip Lawson, 2005-01-09
  5. Tales of the Shadowmen 3: Danse Macabre
  6. Creature From The Black Lagoon: Time's Black Lagoon (Universal Monsters (Dh Press)) by Paul Di Filippo, 2006-09-20
  7. Biography - Di Filippo, Paul (1954-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2005-01-01
  8. Harp, Pipe, and Symphony by Paul Di Filippo, 2006-07-18
  9. Wikiworld by Paul Di Filippo, 2010-10-18
  10. The Mammoth Book of New Comic Fantasy: A Dazzling New Collection of Comic Fantasy Masterpieces from Esther Friesner, Neil Gaiman, Tom Holt, Paul di Filippo, Adam Roberts, Molly Brown and Many More...
  11. JIGSAW NATION
  12. The Best of Pirate Writings: Tales of Fantasy, Mystery & Science Fiction by Christine Beckert, David Bischoff, et all 1998-09
  13. Joe's Liver by Paul Di Filippo, 2001-04-30
  14. Wikiworld (Italian Edition) by Paul Di Filippo, 2010-10-18

21. Fuzzy Dice By Paul Di Filippo
Book review of Fuzzy dice by paul di filippo.
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P aul Girard is in a dead-end, no-brainer of a job. He works in a bookshop. He should really like working in a bookshop because he loved books but that's one of his many problems, the books he loves aren't being published. The books that are have the same no-brainer, not going anywhere undertones of his life. Once upon a time, Paul wanted to write but he realised, unfortunately for him, that he was no good at it. He wasted twenty years of his working life on easy jobs so he could bash away at the typewriter of an evening. Once he realised he wasn't any good at it, gave up and resigned himself to the fundamental fact of life. Life is shit! Until one day when a cyber shrub disturbs his early morning Egg McMuffin and offers him a Yo-yo and a Nixen Pez Dispenser. The Yo-yo allows him to travel to cross dimensional parallel worlds of his choosing and if he chooses to take someone with him on his travels he offers them a Pez.

22. Betterhumans Ribofunk, By Paul Di Filippo (1996)
di filippo's first batch of ribofunk stories appeared in various magazines from 1989 to 1995 and appear in the eponymous collection reviewed here. The verdict? Style tops substance. That's not to
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24. American Book Review Of Ciphers By Paul Di Filippo
American Book Review, Lance Olsen, Ciphers by paul di filippo, novel Cambrian Publications. HOT ROCKS. Yours in bemusement. That s paul di filippo in nine words.
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HOT ROCKS
by Lance Olsen
A review of Paul Di Filippo's novel, Ciphers , from the pages of American Book Review [Volume 19, Number 2, January-February 1998, published by the Unit for Contemporary Literature, English Dept of Illinois State University].
At Unspeakable Practices III in Providence last October, I asked Paul Di Filippo, founder and from what I can tell sole member of the ribofunk movement (relative of cyberpunk, ribofunk = ribosome + funk , or science fiction concerned with the nexus of advances in cellular biology especially gene splicing and dicing and a rock 'n' roll aesthetic) to sign my copy of his flashy first collection of stories called, well, Ribofunk (Four Walls Eight Windows, 1996), which followed on the bytes of The Steampunk Trilogy (4W8W, 1995), which, along with his gig-full of bright reviews in Asimov's , established his crease in the speculative neocortex as One To Watch. Are we smarter than our mitochondria? he inscribed. Yours in bemusement. That's Paul Di Filippo in nine words. His mind and his fiction are sharp, culturally and scientifically savvy, often self-ironic, always funny, strikingly imaginative, and, most of all, good-spiritedly bemused and amused by the late very late twentieth century, a period which is nothing if not enough to cause anyone a bad case of AIDS . . . not Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, mind you, but Ambient Information Distress Syndrome, a malady several of the characters in his new novel, Ciphers , suffer from. Distant viral kin of Ted Mooney's

25. Paul Di Filippo Bibliography
A bibliography of paul di filippo s books and short stories, with book covers and links to related authors. Search Books. About paul di filippo, Top.
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Paul Di Filippo is the author of Ribofunk, Fractal Paisleys, and The Steampunk Trilogy. He was a two-time finalist for the Nebula Award and a finalist for the Philip K. Dick Award. He lives in Providence, Rhode Island.
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26. Article: Interview: Paul Di Filippo, By Claude Lalumiere
Interview paul di filippo. By Claude Lalumière paul di filippo Indeed, reading was my primary pleasure and joy, which is not to say that I was a pastyfaced
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Interview: Paul Di Filippo
Paul Di Filippo As a child, were you a voracious reader? Paul Di Filippo: Indeed, reading was my primary pleasure and joy, which is not to say that I was a pasty-faced, housebound bookworm. I loved being outdoors, often spending hours roaming across the semi-rural, semi-suburban landscapes of Rhode Island, alone and with various schoolchums, playing "war," building "forts," all that good stuff. But this activity often paled when I was presented with the opportunity to visit one of the three or four libraries, which my mother insured we patronized on a regular basis. And I had a favorite green vinyl chair with aluminum armrests that I can still feel and smell, from which I launched many a fictional voyage. CL: What did you read then? PDF: I read tons of comics first of all, starting in Grade 2. Dr. Seuss of course. Then I graduated to series books like the Hardy Boys and Tom Swift. Believe it or not, I also loved those "girly" books that concerned kids who owned horses and had horse riding clubs. Then in Grade 5 or thereabouts I discovered the pure quill, genre SF, with an early standout book being Raymond Jones's The Year When Stardust Fell.

27. TTA PRESS DISCUSSION FORUM: Di Filippo, Paul
di filippo, paul. TTA PRESS diSCUSSION FORUM » di filippo, paul, Thread, Last Poster, Posts, Pages, Last Post. Fuzzy dice, tesla69 @hotmail.co, 3, 1, 0213-04 0252 pm.
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28. RIBOFUNK: The Manifesto
RIBOFUNK The Manifesto. by paul di filippo. Gregor Mendel died for Your Sins! Free James Brown! Listen to Your Mitochondria! Why Ribo? Cybernetics was a dead science when cyberpunk SF was born, a culde-sac without living practitioners.
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RIBOFUNK: The Manifesto
by Paul Di Filippo
Gregor Mendel Died for Your Sins!
Free James Brown!
Listen to Your Mitochondria!
Why Ribo?
Cybernetics was a dead science when cyberpunk SF was born, a cul-de-sac without living practitioners. Furthermore, the "cyber" prefix has been irreparably debased by overuse, in vehicles ranging from comic books to bad movies. The tag now stands for nothing in the public mind but computer hacking and fanciful cyborgs such as Robocop. And Weiner's actual texts do not provide enough fruitful metaphors for constructing a systematic worldview.
Why Funk?
Punk was a dead music when cyberpunk SF was born, a cul-de-sac albeit with living practitioners who just hadn't gotten the message yet. The music's nihilistic, chiliastic worldview had already culminated in its only possible end: self-extinction.
What is Ribofunk then?
Ribofunk is speculative fiction which acknowledges, is informed by and illustrates the tenet that the next revolutionthe only one that really matterswill be in the field of biology. To paraphrase Pope, ribofunk holds that: "The proper study of mankind is life." Forget physics and chemistry; they are only tools to probe living matter. Computers? Merely simulators and modelers for life. The cell is King! Consider the following:
Portents
AIDS is causing an intense and unprecedented investigation of cellular mechanics which is bound to have myriad by-products.

29. Mark/Space: Anachron City: Library: Authors: Paul Di Filippo
www.euro.net/markspace/biopauldifilippo.html paul di filippo - an infinity plus bibliographypaul di filippo a bibliography (to January 2000) contact - e-mail paul di filippo. Elsewhere on the www paul di filippo at Amazon.
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Paul Di Filippo
  • Ciphers
    (1991*, novel, slipstream, mystery... Cambrian Publications Permeable Press , US, August 1997)
  • Joe's Liver
    (199?, novel, unpublished... referred to in New Worlds 2 , 1992... forthcoming... Cambrian Publications , US)
  • The Steampunk Trilogy
    (April 1995, novella, short stories, steampunk...Four Walls Eight Windows, New York, US)
  • Ribofunk
    (March 1996, short stories, science fiction...Four Walls Eight Windows, New York, US)
  • Destroy All Brains!
    (Fall 1996, short stories, science fiction...Pirate Writings, US, ISBN 0-964-01687-7)
  • Fractal Paisleys
    (September 1997, short stories, science fiction...Four Walls Eight Windows, New York, US, hbk, ISBN 1-56858-032-0)
  • Lost Pages
    (forthcoming October 1998...Four Walls Eight Windows, New York, US, hbk)
Paul Di Filippo, Marc Laidlaw
  • The Secret World of Photographs
    (199?, novel, unpublished... referred to in New Worlds 2
  • Biograph Paul Di Filippo
  • Short Fiction by Paul Di Filippo
Book Reviews by Paul Di Filippo

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31. Paul Di Filippo Interviewed - Infinity Plus Non-fiction
An Interview with paul di filippo by Jeff VanderMeer INTRODUCTION. features a paul di filippo bibliography. contact - e-mail paul di filippo.
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An Interview with Paul Di Filippo
by Jeff VanderMeer INTRODUCTION One of the great pleasures of my stint as a Philip K. Dick Award judge in 1998 was reading a book called Lost Pages by Paul Di Filippo. Although I had read individual Di Filippo stories before, I'd never really understood the extent of Paul's comic, pacing, and stylistic genius. In Lost Pages , Paul postulates alternative lives for writers such as Philip K. Dick and also mimics their styles. The book was funny, wise, tongue-in-cheek, respectful of its subject matter, and just wonderful. The effect of reading it was similar to the effect of a cold glass of water after a hot day spent mowing the lawn . Lost Pages wound up being the runner up for the Philip K. Dick Award and garnering all sorts of praise from critics. Since then, I've read a lot more of Di Filippo's workincluding the marvelous Steampunk Trilogy and I've come to the conclusion that the man can do just about anything he wants writing-wise. He's a polyglot and a protean talent. Other works include Joe's Liver, Ciphers

32. Article: Interview: Paul Di Filippo, By Claude Lalumiere
Interview paul di filippo. paul di filippo Indeed, reading was my primary pleasure and joy, which is not to say that I was a pastyfaced, housebound bookworm.
http://www.strangehorizons.com/2002/20021104/interview.shtml
Interview: Paul Di Filippo
Paul Di Filippo As a child, were you a voracious reader? Paul Di Filippo: Indeed, reading was my primary pleasure and joy, which is not to say that I was a pasty-faced, housebound bookworm. I loved being outdoors, often spending hours roaming across the semi-rural, semi-suburban landscapes of Rhode Island, alone and with various schoolchums, playing "war," building "forts," all that good stuff. But this activity often paled when I was presented with the opportunity to visit one of the three or four libraries, which my mother insured we patronized on a regular basis. And I had a favorite green vinyl chair with aluminum armrests that I can still feel and smell, from which I launched many a fictional voyage. CL: What did you read then? PDF: I read tons of comics first of all, starting in Grade 2. Dr. Seuss of course. Then I graduated to series books like the Hardy Boys and Tom Swift. Believe it or not, I also loved those "girly" books that concerned kids who owned horses and had horse riding clubs. Then in Grade 5 or thereabouts I discovered the pure quill, genre SF, with an early standout book being Raymond Jones's The Year When Stardust Fell.

33. Article: Playfully Perverting Consensus Reality: A Critical Chronology Of Paul D
Playfully Perverting Consensus Reality A Critical Chronology of paul di filippo s Fiction. Claude also recently conducted an interview with paul di filippo.
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Playfully Perverting Consensus Reality: A Critical Chronology of Paul Di Filippo's Fiction
Paul Di Filippo S ince the appearance of "Rescuing Andy" in the May/June 1985 issue of Twilight Zone, Paul Di Filippo has published more than one hundred short stories. The inclusion of his "Stone Lives" in Bruce Sterling's 1986 manifesto, Mirrorshades: The Cyberpunk Anthology has led Di Filippo to being identified with that popular 1980s subgenre. However, Di Filippo's imagination is too restless for his work to be so easily categorized. His bibliography is dominated by a string of diverse thematic collections that showcase the breadth of his erudition and the scope of his oeuvre. And two of his novels are vastly underappreciated masterworks, beautiful and brash acts of memetic transgression. Di Filippo's first book, The Steampunk Trilogy (1995), is comprised of three thematically connected novellas inspired by re-imaginings of the nineteenth century. The standout piece here is "Victoria," a sardonic romance oozing with strange science and the slithery subconscious of Victorian sexual hypocrisy. Ribofunk (1996) is a mosaic of tales set in a cyberpunk future in which biological sciences have transformed all aspects of life in a fundamental, consciousness-altering manner. This is one of Di Filippo's most ambitious and difficult works. It's also one of his most daring creations: an ambiguous future, neither utopian nor dystopian, replete with changes and ideas that challenge the immutability of consensus reality. This urge to defy that oppressive conformity is one of the driving forces behind Di Filippo's fiction, and here it is expressed with both robust vivacity and surreal beauty.

34. Paul Di Filippo, Science Fiction Writer
paul di filippo. 1954 . Novels. di filippo, paul, Ciphers, 1997. Collections of Short Fiction. di filippo, paul, Ribofunk, Avon Eos, New York, 1996.
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Paul Di Filippo
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Ciphers,
Original Short Fiction
Di Filippo, Paul,
Amazing Stories

Comic Fantasy

Interzone

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Di Filippo, Paul,
Ribofunk
Avon Eos, New York, 1996. ISBN: 0-380-73076-6
Lost Pages
Four Walls Eight Windows, New York, 1998. ISBN: 1-56858-099-1
Sources of Biographical and Bibliographical Information
Author Web Page

35. Lost Pages, By Paul Di Filippo
Lost Pages, by paul di filippo. Four Walls Eight Windows, New York, 1998. Fiction Contents. di filippo, paul, The Jackdaw s Last Case, 1997.
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Lost Pages, by Paul Di Filippo
Four Walls Eight Windows, New York, 1998. ISBN: 1-56858-099-1
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Di Filippo, Paul,
SF Age, #26, January, 1997.)
Anne, SF Age, #1, November, 1992.)
The Happy Valley at the End of the World, Interzone, #125, November, 1997.)
Mairzy Doats,
Amazing,
Instability, 1988. (with Rudy Rucker) (
World Wars III, Interzone, #55, March, 1992.)
Linda and Phil, Amazing,
Alice, Alfie, Ted, and the Aliens, Interzone, #117, March, 1997.)

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37. Betterhumans Ribofunk, By Paul Di Filippo (1996)
Ribofunk, by paul di filippo (1996). Funky characters + funky language = a getdown funky read. You can t fault paul di filippo for being ambitious.
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39. Paul Di Filippo - Bibliography Summary
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40. On Books: By Paul Di Filippo
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ISBN 1903889626
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ISBN 1892389630 In Springdale Town by Robert Wexler trade paper, 86 pages, ISBN 1902880528 Louisiana Breakdown by Lucius Shepard Golden Gryphon, hardcover, 145 pages, ISBN 1930846142 Three Marys by Paul Park Cosmos Books, hardcover, 178 pages, ISBN 1587155192 Novels and Novellas A newish U.K. firm, Telos Publishing, which appears to have gotten its start in the field of Dr. Who books, has begun to issue some very attractive novellas and novels unrelated to the be-scarfed Time Lord. Paul Finch brings us Cape of Wrath Finch evokes his landscape quite vividly, and marshals his characters quite well in various action scenes. But the lack of any actual supernatural events during the first half of the book might put some thrill-seekers off.

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