Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Authors - Di Filippo Paul
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 2     21-40 of 68    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Di Filippo Paul:     more books (90)
  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. Paul Di Filippo On LibraryThing | Catalog Your Books Online
LibraryThing catalogs yours books online, easily, quickly and for free.
http://www.librarything.com/author/filippopauldi
Language: English [ others Photograph by Ellen Datlow 1 picture add a picture
Author: Paul Di Filippo
Also known as: Paul Di Filippo Pau Di Filippo Paul Di Flippo Members Reviews Rating Favorited Conversations
Books by Paul Di Filippo
combine/separate works
Member ratings
Average: 0.5 stars 1 stars 1.5 stars 2 stars 2.5 stars 3 stars 3.5 stars 4 stars 4.5 stars 5 stars
Common Knowledge Share what you know.
view history You must log in to edit Common Knowledge data. For more help see the Common Knowledge help page Canonical name Gender male Date of birth Date of death Burial location Nationality Places of residence Providence, Rhode Island, USA

22. Science Fiction Book Reviews
Review by paul di filippo compare his treatment of an identical theme to Varley s. — paul. Back to the top. Also in this issue Sims, by F. paul Wilson
http://www.scifi.com/sfw/issue313/books.html
Ads_kid=0;Ads_bid=0;Ads_xl=728;Ads_yl=90;Ads_xp='';Ads_yp='';Ads_xp1='';Ads_yp1='';Ads_opt=0;Ads_wrd='[KeyWord]';Ads_prf='[Profile]';Ads_par='';Ads_cnturl='';Ads_sec=0;Ads_channels=''; ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Sims

RECENT REVIEWS
A New Dawn: The Complete Don A. Stuart Stories

Darwin's Children

The Wellstone

The Wreck of the River of Stars
...
Altered Carbon
Red Thunder
Heinlein's dreams meet 21st-century realities as six unlikely acquaintances launch a mission to Mars Red Thunder
By John Varley
Ace Books
Hardcover, April 2003 411 pages ISBN: 0-441-01015-6 MSRP: $23.95 Review by Paul Di Filippo Out for a nighttime drive on the Florida beach near their home of Daytona, the foursome nearly run over the drunken figure of Travis Broussard. Some days after getting the unconscious man safely home, the four teens pay him a visit. Travis is an ex-astronaut, cashiered for his drinking problems. He lives with a cousin, Jubal, who is a kind of idiot savant. The six unlikely acquaintances soon become fast friends. Then, one day, Jubal offhandedly unveils an invention: a kind of stasis bubble that provides, among other things, unlimited power for free. Almost before they realize what they intend, the six are planning to build a backyard spaceship and head for Mars. A prime impulse in their trip is the discovery that the United States Mars mission carries a fatal flaw. Someone has to be ready to mount a rescue. Thanks to the fortune accumulated by Travis and Jubal in the patenting of some of Jubal's previous inventions, as well as a million dollars from rich-girl Kelly's trust fund and the expertise of the multifarious Broussard clan, the construction of the ship

23. On Books: By Paul Di Filippo
On Books by paul di filippo. Introduction. Okay, troops, by now you know the drill time to survey the latest exciting offerings from the
http://www.asimovs.com/_issue_0409/onbooks.shtml
Stories from Asimov's have won 44 Hugos and 24 Nebula Awards, and our editors have received 18 Hugo Awards for Best Editor. Current issue also available in
various electronic formats at
On Books: by Paul Di Filippo Introduction Okay, troops, by now you know the drill: time to survey the latest exciting offerings from the indy/alternative/small press scene.
Miscellaneous Titles The English-language SF and fantasy and horror genres offer so many riches that Anglophone readers are often disinclined to search out the stories of other tongues. Our ignorance of many foreign traditions that would enrich our literary lives is sad. But now, thanks to Jean-Marc and Randy Lofficier and their new Black Coat Press, we can dip into a fertile stream of French fabulism in translation. Their first book (more are referenced below, under "Novels") functions as a kind of survey, as its subtitle indicates. Shadowmen: Heroes and Villains of French Pulp Fiction
The Day Dali Died
(Prime Books, trade paper, $9.99, 122 pages, ISBN 1894815920) combines poetry with "flash fictions," vignettes that also concentrate on depth of textured language. As is to be expected from the mushroom-fertile mind of VanderMeer, these offerings evoke gorgeous word-pictures of odd and affecting events and places. An enormous beached whale gutted by gawkers; a retired Kissinger in Cambodia; a prisoner under torture who learns to fly–these and many more startling concatenations make this book a hallucinatory joy. The poem "The Ship at the End of the World," appearing in print here for the first time anywhere, is equal to any gem by Dunsany.

24. Wikiworld Redirect
Wikiworld paul di filippo Please click here to read Wikiworld.
http://www.pyrsf.com/chapters/WikiWorld.htm
Wikiworld
Paul Di Filippo

Please click here to read Wikiworld

25. Recursive Science Fiction D
di filippo, paul, The Furthest Schorr 32 Fugues on the Paintings of Todd . di filippo, paul, Plumage from Pegasus The Magazine Chums Vesus the Baron
http://www.nesfa.org/Recursion/recursive_D.htm
Recursive Science Fiction
Return home A B C D E F G H ... P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Graphics Drama ... Related D'Ammassa, Don, "The Library of Lost Art" As a youth John Cosgrove lived with his uncle Dan. The library in the adjacent barn contained all the works that should have been written and/or published but weren't. These included Love's Labour Found (William Shakespeare), When You Care, When You Love (Theodore Sturgeon), The Wonderful Journey to Mars (Jules Verne), Potpourri Planet (Stanley Weinbaum). After his uncles dies, John goes to live at his home. One morning John's unpublished novel Dangerous Dreams appears on the shelf. Tomorrow Speculative Fiction 1:5 October 1993 (pp14-17) Dane, Lisa, Diamonds and Denim [Romance] Kristine Jackson is a New York publicist. Her latest assignment takes her to Utah to talk best-selling SF writer Roidan Ryder, whose Klakith books are being made into a film by Starburst Pictures, into a publicity tour. Ryder turns out to be a pseudonym of Adam Chaney. Jackson just happens to resemble Embling, the heroine of the book he is currently writing. Naturally, they fall in love. Judging from his library, Cheney has good taste in both SF and mystery. The Chronicles of Klakith (a cross between Burrough's Barsoom and Norman's Gor) are published by Asteroid Books. Eight of the twenty titles are mentioned. Berkley Different Worlds 13300-1, June 1992

26. Paul Di Filippo, Science Fiction Writer
di filippo, paul, Amazing Stories Asimov s Comic Fantasy F SF Interzone di filippo, paul, Ribofunk, Avon Eos, New York, 1996.
http://www.hycyber.com/SF/difilippo_paul.html
Paul Di Filippo
Novels Di Filippo, Paul,
Ciphers,
Original Short Fiction
Di Filippo, Paul,
Amazing Stories

Comic Fantasy

Interzone

Mars Probes
...
Universe
Collections of Short Fiction
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

27. Uchronia: Alternate Histories Bookstore Links
di filippo, paul. Plumage from Pegasus The Only Thing Worse Than Yet One More Bad Trilogy di filippo, paul. Shake It to the West . di filippo, paul.
http://www.uchronia.net/bib.cgi/store.html?o=150&id=

28. NZBC
paul di filippo (photographed by Deborah Newton) is the author of hundreds of short stories — some of which have been anthologised in The Steampunk Trilogy,
http://www.nzbc.net.nz/2006/11/five-minutes-with-paul-di-filippo.html
Sunday, November 12, 2006
Five minutes with Paul di Filippo
He’s been described as having “irrepressible humour, a stand-back imagination, a wondrous facility and control of the English language”. Paul Di Filippo photographed by Deborah Newton) is the author of hundreds of short stories — some of which have been anthologised in The Steampunk Trilogy Ribofunk Fractal Paisleys Lost Pages ... Babylon Sisters — and a novella, A Year in the Linear City . He has also written the novels Ciphers Joe’s Liver Fuzzy Dice A Mouthful of Tongues , and Spondulix Boing Boing loves him, as well they might . He lives in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. In this interview, di Filippo describes his goal as “to be some weird mix of Flaubert and Gandhi”. It’s been a while since NZBC Five-Minuted anyone, so we ordered tall lattes, kicked back and asked the man who invented the word ‘ribofunk’ to tell us what it’s all about. More… posted by Chris Bell at 4:22 PM
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
Links to this post:
See links to this post

posted by
Create a Link
About the NZBC
Welcome to the New Zealand Blogging Corporation. We are proud to revive one of New Zealand's fine old brands and drag it screaming from the 1970s into the internet age. The medium may have changed, but the mission remains: to inform and entertain New Zealand with unique, quality programming. We hope you enjoy your NZBC experience. Set us as your homepage and share your thoughts through the comments links or via email.

29. Washington Post Review Of THE FAR SIDE OF NOWHERE
By paul di filippo Sunday, April 7, 2002; Page BW13 . paul di filippo s latest book is A Year in the Linear City. © 2002 The Washington Post Company
http://www.arkhamhouse.com/bondreview3.htm

washingtonpost
.com Microcosmos
A new Golden Age and a flood of titles from the kind of small publishers that first brought the world sf.
By Paul Di Filippo
Sunday, April 7, 2002; Page BW13 In the Encyclopedia of Science Fiction , John Clute identifies the first small-press publication as appearing in 1922. Sporadic ventures followed in no great number and with little impact until the seminal year of 1939, when Arkham House released its first, now legendary book, H.P. Lovecraft's The Outsider and Others . Armed with a well-defined mission to remedy some perceived lack, yet still keeping a certain flexibility of selection, relying on fannish channels for sales and publicity, emphasizing the limited availability and high quality of their books, Arkham and its descendants would venture where the major publishers feared to tread. Soon followed the Golden Age of the sf small presses, which ushered such luminaries as A.E. van Vogt, E.E. Smith, Isaac Asimov, Robert E. Howard and Robert Heinlein into hardcover for the first time in their careers. Gnome Press, Fantasy Press, Prime Press, Hadley Publishing, Shasta, Advent, Mirage and others this roll call evokes fond and avaricious feelings among collectors even today. But then, in the 1950s, the sharks arrived. Suddenly cognizant of a lucrative new market, the majors began sf lines of their own. Doubleday grabbed Asimov, Scribners snatched Heinlein, and the rest is history. The mass-market paperback explosion ate the remainder of the small presses' lunch, and the niches they had inhabited looked doomed. The subsequent decades were generally fallow ones for the little guys.

30. Grovel: Graphic Novel News And Reviews » Di Filippo, Paul
Writer » di filippo, paul ». Top 10 Beyond the Farthest Precinct. Can t find the reviews you re looking for? Try searching the site or browsing through our
http://www.grovel.org.uk/category/writer/di-filippo-paul/
@import url( http://www.grovel.org.uk/wp-content/themes/classic/style.css );

31. Paul Di Filippo Visits The Creature From The Black Lagoon - Boing Boing
Award winning gonzo sf writer paul Steampunk Trilogy di filippo is the improbable author of an improbably rollicking new movie tiein novel, Creature From
http://www.boingboing.net/2006/11/07/paul-di-filippo-visi.html
Paul di Filippo visits the Creature From the Black Lagoon
Posted by Cory Doctorow, November 7, 2006 5:58 AM permalink Award winning gonzo sf writer Paul " Steampunk Trilogy " di Filippo is the improbable author of an improbably rollicking new movie tie-in novel, Creature From the Black Lagoon: Time's Black Lagoon. This is evidently part of a larger series of classic monster movie tie-ins called "Universal Studios Monsters." At a recent sf convention, I found a number of writers intrigued by the idea of having a romp in a classic monster movie, and it's clear that di Filippo was more than up to the task. Creature From the Black Lagoon won't win any prizes for advancing the state of literary sf, but it is undoubtedly a Paul di Filippo novel, which means that it is funny, deeply weird, and action-packed. Di Filippo's story starts on a Rhode Island university campus in 2015, where a young biologist finds himself working with the department's mad old tenured prof who turns out to have been the junior scientist on the ground during the vivisection of the original Creature From the Black Lagoon, discovered in the 1950s. In the tradition of the great sf adventure story, our biologist just happens to have a boyhood chum who has just built the world's first functional time machine (out of an nth-generation iPod, no less!) and the rest is basically inevitable the title, after all, is "Time's Black Lagoon."

32. DI FILIPPO, Paul
A Mouthful of Tongues Her Totipotent Tropicanalia , by paul di filippo (HC) Babylon Sisters and Other Posthumans, by paul di filippo (HC)
http://www.wildsidebooks.com/DI-FILIPPO-Paul_c_151-1.html
Home About Us Contact Us Order Status Search Category Authors A-C Authors D-G Authors H-K Authors L-M ... Gaming Links Terms and Conditions Browse by Price Over $100 Mailing List Subscribe to our Newsletter. Enter your Email address below and press the GO button. Subscribe Unsubscribe Home Authors D-G DI FILIPPO, Paul Products (Total Items: 8) Order by Price: Low to High Price: High to Low Name Newest Oldest
Buy
Buy Buy Buy ... Buy
If you have any questions feel free to contact us We are also available by phone most work days from 10:00 AM until 5:00 PM EST a nd by fax 24 hours per day. P hone: 301-762-1305 / fax: 301-762-1306. Please allow up to 72 hours for a reply. Shopping Bag CART IS EMPTY MysteryMovies.com About Us Contact Newsletter ... For Reviewers

33. Goodreads | Ribofunk (Di Filippo, Paul)
See your friends reviews of Ribofunk (di filippo, paul) by paul di filippo. Goodreads has 12 reviews from fans.
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/729731.Ribofunk
Ribofunk (Di Filippo, Paul) by Paul Di Filippo published 1996 by Four Walls Eight Windows binding Hardcover isbn pages description Nebula finalist Paul Di Filippo follows The Steampunk Trilogy , a collection of alternate-history novellas, with Ribofunk , a biotechnolog ...more [close] Nebula finalist Paul Di Filippo follows The Steampunk Trilogy , a collection of alternate-history novellas, with Ribofunk , a biotechnological hard-SF collection. As the radical shift of genres may indicate, Ribofunk Few SF writers are as imaginative, energetic, or idea rich as Paul Di Filippo, and fewer still have as broad a knowledge of science and culture. And there's no contemporary SF writer who's more fun to read. Cynthia Ward date added edit book find at: Amazon Half.com AbeBooks more... ... Audible Sign in to Goodreads to see your friends reviews of Ribofunk.
discuss this book
There are no discussion topics on this book yet. Be the first to start one >>
friend reviews (0)
To see what your friends thought of this book

34. Paul Di Filippo@Everything2.com
filippo is one of the original members of the Mirrorshades Group, the protypical group of early cyberpunk authors. He has alway been more of a short story
http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=891522

35. Digital Comics By Paul Di Filippo | Marvel Digital Comics
Main Creator paul di filippo. digital Comics featuring the work of paul di filippo. view as cover gallery view as list
http://www.marvel.com/digitalcomics/creators/Paul.Di.Filippo
var ssname = 'general'; var ss = (navigator.appName == 'Microsoft Internet Explorer') ? ss = ssname + 'IE' : ss = ssname; document.writeln(''); back to Marvel.com Gift Subscriptions Feedback SEARCH Already a subscriber? Sign in here. Get Help! od_displayImage('signin_left', '/i/2007/nav/signin_left.png', 2, 30); od_displayImage('signin_mid', '/i/2007/nav/signin_mid.png', 496, 30); od_displayImage('signin_right', '/i/2007/nav/signin_right.png', 2, 30); login: password: remember me: Get Help! SIGN IN Sign Up How Membership Works ... Creator Paul Di Filippo Digital Comics featuring the work of Paul Di Filippo view as cover gallery view as list Doc Samson (2006) Doc Samson #1 Available January 4, 2006 Doc Samson #2 Available February 1, 2006 Doc Samson #5 Available May 3, 2006 Marvel Romance Redux (2006) Marvel Romance Redux #5 Available June 14, 2006 X-Men Unlimited (2004 - 2006) X-Men Unlimited #8 Available April 6, 2005 SERIES FAVORITES CREATORS CHARACTERS ... NEWEST $4.99/Month
Annual Subscription
( billed as one payment of $59.88 )

36. Paul Di Filippo - SCIFIPEDIA
paul di filippo (b. October 29, 1954) was born in Rhode Island, where he has lived all his life. He met Deborah Newton in college, and in January 2006 they
http://scifipedia.scifi.com/index.php/Paul_Di_Filippo
document.write(''); Current number of entries: 8,829
Article
Discussion Edit History ... View RSS feed of New Pages Paul Di Filippo
<span class="SFPTagline"> From SCIFIPEDIA </span> Paul Di Filippo (b. October 29 ) was born in Rhode Island, where he has lived all his life. He met Deborah Newton in college, and in January 2006 they celebrated thirty years together. Di Filippo currently lives in a cramped house with 7,000 books, two cats (Penny Century and Queen Mab) and a chocolate cocker spaniel named Brownie. A prolific short story writer, since his smart and often idiosyncratic fiction has appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies, such as The New York Times Twilight Zone Magazine Night Cry New Pathways ... Mars Probes and Nanotech . Winner of the British SF Association Award for Best Short Story and a multiple Nebula Award nominee, his short stories are collected in The Steampunk Trilogy Ribofunk Destroy All Brains! , the World Fantasy Award -nominated Fractal Paisleys Lost Pages (winner of a Citation for Excellence from the Philip K. Dick Award

37. Fuzzy Dice By Paul Di Filippo, Science Fiction Book
The guy s name is paul and he seems loosely based on the author, but I am certain that the real paul di filippo is a much more interesting person than this
http://members.aol.com/kapeter/difilippo.htm
SCIENCE FICTION BOOK SELECTION
FUZZY DICE
by
PAUL DI FILIPPO Fuzzy Dice (2003)
ibooks paperback
296 pages
cover art by Todd Schorr (left) From the back cover of the paperback:
How badly could you screw up when granted access to infinite worlds conforming to your heart's most intimate desires?
No matter how much of a disaster you or I might make of such a miraculous gift, rest assured that Paul Girard, hapless middle-aged bookstore clerk, can hilariously surpass your worst fumblings and missteps. Visited one morning by a dimension-hopping artificial intelligence named Hans, Paul is given the ability to jump instantly to any world he can envision. But without truly knowing himself, Paul soon discovers that framing a wish that gets the expected results is not as easy as it first appears.
From the depths of the Big Bang to a world where hippies rule; from a land of Amazons to one where life is a video-game; from a society where cooperation means everything to one where individual chaos rules across these bizarre dimensions and many others, Paul races in the search for happiness, love, wealth, status...and the answer to the Ontological Pickle.
Acquiring comrades and enemies along the way, our feckless alternaut reaches a cul-de-sac from which the only exit is death. And then his adventures really begin...

38. Welcome To Silver Bullet Comics! // THE Source, Nuff Said
paul di filippo’s name is a noted and very well respected one in the field of Science So, since I am a fan of paul di filippo’s prose work (I would
http://www.silverbulletcomics.com/news/story.php?a=1022

39. BargainBookShop.com Item Details. Little Doors (Di Filippo, Paul)
Little Doors (di filippo, paul) by paul di filippo, Literature and Fiction, Four Walls Eight Windows, Hardcover.
http://www.bargainbookshop.com/ItemDetails.aspx?ID=329661

40. American Book Company : Fractal Paisleys (Di Filippo, Paul) By Paul Di Filippo,
paul di filippo is many things author of The Steampunk Trilogy, Ribofunk, and Lost Pages; a twotime Nebula Award finalist; a leading practitioner of
http://www.americanbookco.com/ItemDetails.aspx?ID=331026

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 2     21-40 of 68    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | Next 20

free hit counter