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» Slate (on Wednesday): Celebrate National Science Fiction Day by Learning To Live in the Future

» 40kBooks: Bruce Sterling: The Complete Interview, 2013

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James P. Blaylock was born in Long Beach California. He was one of the inventors of the steampunk genre, along with friends (and fellow Philip K. Dick protégés) Tim Powers and K.W. Jeter, but most of his work is contemporary fiction with fantasy or SF elements. Blaylock began publishing SF with “Red Planet” in Unearth (1977). First novel The Elfin Ship (1982) began the Elfin trilogy, which also includes The

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