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J. Neil Schulman

    Alongside Night
    Self Control: Not Gun Control
    Profile in Silver: And Other Screenwritings
    Alongside Night -- The Movie Edition
    Nasty, Brutish and Short Stories
    The Rainbow Cadenza
    • The Rainbow Cadenza

      • 396 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      3,9(8)Abgeben

      In a future where Earth is transformed into a paradise under a unified world government, the narrative follows Joan Darris, a talented artist specializing in laser concerts. The novel employs black humor to explore dystopian themes reminiscent of Huxley, Burgess, and Rand, ultimately presenting a chilling yet hopeful vision of humanity's fate. Awarded the 1984 Prometheus Award, it delves into the complexities of art, governance, and the human spirit in a seemingly utopian society.

      The Rainbow Cadenza
    • Nasty, Brutish and Short Stories

      • 164 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      1,0(1)Abgeben

      This collection showcases the work of a Prometheus Award-winning author, featuring a variety of short fiction that includes two exclusive, never-before-seen stories. Readers can expect a blend of thought-provoking themes and imaginative storytelling that highlight the author's unique voice and innovative ideas.

      Nasty, Brutish and Short Stories
    • Alongside Night -- The Movie Edition

      • 378 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      3,6(20)Abgeben

      The U.S. Government is broke. Money is worthless, businesses fail. Black marketeers operate bold enterprises that even totalitarian controls can't stop. A private mercenary army battles an FBI run by a ruthless director and caught in the middle are the brilliant teenage son of a missing Nobel-Price-winning economist and the mysterious girl he meets in a secret underground. This Prometheus Hall-of-Fame novel portrays the last two weeks of the world's greatest superpower and ends on a triumphant not of hope

      Alongside Night -- The Movie Edition
    • Focusing on the untold narratives behind the scenes, this collection showcases the screenplays and stories written by Schulman during the '80s and early '90s, including work for "The Twilight Zone." It highlights the intriguing and often overlooked tales that exist beyond the screen, appealing to fans of television, film, and science fiction. The book reveals that the creative process and the stories that didn't make it to air can be just as captivating as those that did.

      Profile in Silver: And Other Screenwritings
    • Alongside Night

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      3,7(282)Abgeben

      Set in a near-future dystopia, the narrative explores the collapse of a superpower over two tumultuous weeks. It serves as a cautionary tale reflecting on historical events and potential future scenarios. Despite the grim circumstances, the story concludes with a message of resilience and hope, suggesting that even in dire times, the possibility for renewal and triumph exists.

      Alongside Night
    • The book features a unique, extensive interview with Robert A. Heinlein, conducted by J. Neil Schulman in 1975. This three-and-a-half-hour conversation reveals Heinlein's personal philosophy on topics such as UFOs, life after death, epistemology, and libertarianism—insights not found elsewhere. Alongside the interview, the collection includes Schulman's articles, reviews, and letters about Heinlein, with accolades from the Heinleins themselves praising Schulman's work. It serves as an essential resource for fans and scholars seeking a deeper understanding of the iconic author.

      The Robert Heinlein Interview and Other Heinleiniana