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1 y separately published work icon Servant of the Jackal God : The Tales of Kamose, Archpriest of Anubis Keith Taylor , Blacksburg : Fantastic Books , 2012 11043771 2012 selected work short story

'Night-Black Sorcery and the Wrath of Malevolent Gods

'More than any writer since Robert E. Howard, Keith Taylor has a unique ability to evoke sheer terror amid the remote and haunted reaches of the ancient world. His tales of Kamose, archpriest of Anubis, the Egyptian god of death have been among the most popular features of the modern Weird Tales magazine. Kamose… awesomely powerful, yet scarred, cursed, and nearly driven mad by forces even he cannot control for long.… Here are eleven of his supernatural adventures, two of them published for the first time.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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 Uncle Bones Damien Broderick , Blacksburg : Fantastic Books , 2009 Z1786467 2009 selected work short story novella science fiction
2 6 y separately published work icon The Judas Mandala Damien Broderick , Blacksburg : Fantastic Books , 2009 Z926626 1982 single work novel science fiction

'Maggie Roche is an out-of-work poet and single mother. Spied on by a cyborged rat, attacked, drugged into panic and rapture, seduced, drawn into conspiracy, she's flung four thousand years into her own future. In the alien world of the Ull–Upload Lifeform Lords who are human-machine hybrids of overwhelming power–she learns that she is history's first true time traveler, hunted by friend and foe to the end of time. The entire future of the cosmos will be reset by these terrifying events. The Judas Mandala introduced the terms "virtual reality" and "virtual matrix," anticipating Frank Tipler's influential Omega Point Theory, William Gibson's cyberpunk fiction, and The Matrix ... A new Afterword describes the strange publishing history of this ground-breaking novel, and includes the full text of an omitted chapter.'

Source: ABR.

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