AustLit logo

AustLit

Damien Broderick Damien Broderick i(A15235 works by) (a.k.a. Damien Francis Broderick; D. Broderick)
Also writes as: Roger Delaney ; Edgar Grieve ; Jack Harding ; Alan Harlison ; Philip Jenkins ; Horace West ; Iago Yarrick ; O'Flaherty Gribbles
Born: Established: 1944 Melbourne, Victoria, ;
Gender: Male
The material on this page is available to AustLit subscribers. If you are a subscriber or are from a subscribing organisation, please log in to gain full access. To explore options for subscribing to this unique teaching, research, and publishing resource for Australian culture and storytelling, please contact us or find out more.

Works By

Preview all
1 Untitled Damien Broderick , single work review
— Review of Transmutations 1979 selected work anthology short story
1 y separately published work icon Yggdrasil Station Damien Broderick , London : Orion , 2020 19458506 2020 single work novel science fiction

'In medical student August Seebeck's world, almost identical to ours, there are eleven months in a year. None of them is the month of August—until now, when the young orphan stumbles into the true, infinite universe, and becomes a Player in the Game of Worlds. And step by deranged step he meets his siblings: Avril, Decius, Jan, Jules, Maybelline, Septimus/Septima who is both male and female, Toby, the others. And outside his family, glorious, brilliant Lune, also a Player, is quickly his lover, with dreadful secrets of her own.

'These diverse warriors of the multiverse confront the terrible K-machines, who detest and slaughter humans ... but then are the Seebeck family really human? What are these silver symbols engraved into their flesh? What is the true nature of the unending, unfolding cosmos, a meta-reality built from ontological computation, Lune's doctoral specialty? And how can August slay the looming Jabberwock using only the Sun-blazing Vorpal implant in his hand? What final transformation awaits the multiverse at Yggdrasil Station, at the death and dawn of spacetime, where all the heroes die and live again? In this astounding helter-skelter two-part novel, the answers to such questions emerge along a twisting path that will not set you free until you sit with August at a great thirteen-sided table and learn his destiny, and perhaps your own.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Threshold of Eternity Damien Broderick , John Brunner , London : Phoenix , 2017 19463963 2017 single work novel science fiction

'The legendary John Brunner wrote the original Threshold of Eternity in 1957. Sixty years later Damien Broderick revisits the world Brunner created in that classic, forward-looking story and modernizes it to retell the exciting tale of time travelers, augmented intelligences and aliens.

'When Korean war vet Ret. Corporal Lawrence “Red” Hawkins stumbles across a doctor from the future, he embarks on the most important journey of his life…with the future of humanity at stake. For he must travel thousands of years into the future to join in a galactic Time War where alien beings are poised to eradicate humanity in a conflict that never ends.

'Spearheading the fight against the alien race (known only as the Enemy) is Artesha, a human so advanced, so damaged by a war she’s been fighting across endless time and space, that her physical form has been destroyed; she not only has been uploaded into the Center’s web where she runs humanity’s vast communication network—she has become it.

'While Artesha tries to calculate the best way to victory in a playing field being continuously altered by time surges, it is all that she and her fleet coordinators, Paulo Magwareet and Burma Brahmasutra, can do to keep up with the fallout. For there is also another presence at play whom the humans know as the Being, and the Enemy label the Beast. It will take all of the time travelers, across many different eras of humanity, working together to uncover this mysterious entity’s goal, to make right a time torn asunder so they can forge a future for the human race.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon You're Not Alone Damien Broderick (editor), Shreveport : Ramble House , 2016 27541139 2016 anthology short story science fiction

'Here are short stories representing the best from Cosmos magazine over the past years. Collected and introduced by Damien Broderick, the diverse stories here are, in his words, "heartwarming, some heartbreaking, a few are very funny, a few quite disturbing. All have at least a tincture, or even a heavy dollop, of science in the telling—if only metaphorically."' (Publication summary)

1 Luminous Fish Damien Broderick , Paul Di Filippo , 2012 single work short story science fiction
— Appears in: Adrift in the Noösphere : Science Fiction Stories 2012; (p. 83-108)
1 All Summer Long Damien Broderick , 2012 single work short story science fiction
— Appears in: Adrift in the Noösphere : Science Fiction Stories 2012; (p. 53-58)
1 y separately published work icon Adrift in the Noösphere : Science Fiction Stories Damien Broderick , Rockville : Wildside Press , 2012 9463659 2012 selected work short story
1 form Besterman Damien Broderick , 2012 single work radio play science fiction
— Appears in: Restore Point : Scripts for Radio and Film 2012;

'What if Hamlet were not Prince of Denmark but Lord Besterman, scion of the Director of the Recombinant Engineering Cartel on asteroid Pallas? What if Besterman's uncle Feng slew his father by hurling him into a black hole? What if Ratio, a robot from Earth, visits the small world to thwart the murderous conflict that could explode across the worlds? And what of Folly, an Ophelia with iron in her soul? Reinventing Shakespeare is a bold gamble, but Broderick is the writer to carry it off in style.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 Transmitters Damien Broderick , 2012 single work screenplay science fiction
— Appears in: Restore Point : Scripts for Radio and Film 2012;

'Science fiction had its own secret masters, the fanzine editors who preceded today's internet bloggers and tweeters. In a jargon all their own, they transmitted joy and jollity and feuding enmity-and some still do. In this cast of delightful oddballs, Joseph hopes to detect messages from the end of the universe while his girlfriend Caroline dances at the edge of madness. Ray and Marj tussle with the suburban in-laws. Brian spoofs a talkback host. 1984, that fabled year, looms.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 form The Truth Machine Damien Broderick , 2012 single work radio play
— Appears in: Restore Point : Scripts for Radio and Film 2012;

'Kicked to death on a sidewalk by thugs, aged Nobel laureate Bruce is frozen for centuries in cryonic biostasis. When his chilled flesh is rebuilt and rejuvenated, he wakes in a placid future ruled by a world-commanding computer system, the Truth Machine. But is this utopia or oppressive horror-heaven or hell?'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 form y separately published work icon Restore Point : Scripts for Radio and Film Damien Broderick , Oklahoma : BearManor Media , 2012 9426019 2012 selected work screenplay radio play

A collection of radio and film scripts.

1 form The Game of Stars and Souls Damien Broderick , 2012 single work radio play science fiction
— Appears in: Gaia to Galaxy : Scripts for Radio 2012;

'In a galaxy far, far away from Earth, men and women struggle for power on an interstellar stage. A young man crushed by his ruthless father falls in love with a woman shaped as a weapon against them both. At stake is not just victory but the survival of the cosmos.'

Source: Gaia to Galaxy.

1 form y separately published work icon Gaia to Galaxy : Scripts for Radio Damien Broderick , Oklahoma : BearManor Media , 2012 9423994 2012 selected work radio play

Scripts for four radio plays.

1 Fancy Dancing in the Swill Trough: A Chorus Line Damien Broderick , 2011 single work essay
— Appears in: SF Commentary : The Independent Magazine About Science Fiction , August no. 82 2011; (p. 46-50)
Damien Broderick discusses the fiction and criticism of Canadian writer, John Clute, and Clute's influence on his own work, including the realisation 'that SF as a genre is dead.'
1 The Beancounter's Cat Damien Broderick , 2011 single work short story fantasy
— Appears in: Eclipse Four : New Science Fiction and Fantasy 2011; (p. 33-50) Adrift in the Noösphere : Science Fiction Stories 2012; (p. 33-52)
1 y separately published work icon The Qualia Engine : Science Fiction Stories Damien Broderick , Blacksburg : Fantastic Books , 2011 9464137 2011 selected work short story
1 y separately published work icon Time Considered as a Series of Thermite Burns in No Particular Order Damien Broderick , United States of America (USA) : Tor , 2011 9426895 2011 single work novella science fiction

'Time travel, changing history, forestalling atrocities: it's not a job for the weak. For one thing, the things people in the future wear…'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 Where to Next? Damien Broderick , 2010 single work essay
— Appears in: Climbing Mount Implausible : The Evolution of a Science Fiction Writer 2010; (p. 209-210)
1 Introduction to 'Cockroach Love' Damien Broderick , 2010 single work essay
— Appears in: Climbing Mount Implausible : The Evolution of a Science Fiction Writer 2010; (p. 191)
1 Introduction to the Fiction of the Early 1970s Damien Broderick , 2010 single work essay
— Appears in: Climbing Mount Implausible : The Evolution of a Science Fiction Writer 2010; (p. 134-135)
X