Jack Womack
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Jack Womack (b. 1956 in Lexington, Kentucky) is an American author of fiction and speculative fiction. He lives in New York City with his wife and daughter where he works for the publisher HarperCollins in publicity[1].
“ | "Womack's fiction may be determinedly non-cyber, but, with its commitment to using SF as a vehicle for social critique, it definitely has a punky edge. William Gibson once said that he thought he was more interested in basic economics and politics than the average blue sky SF writer. That counts double for Womack, whose fiction is packed with grimly amusing social satire and powerful little allegories exploring urban breakdown, class war and racial tensions". --Jim McClellan (from an interview with Jack Womack, 1995).[2] |
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[edit] Bibliography
"Ambient" series, in order of the series timeline:[3]
- Random Acts of Senseless Violence (1993) ISBN 0-8021-3424-6
- Heathern (1990) ISBN 0-8021-3563-3
- Ambient (1987) ISBN 0-8021-3494-7
- Terraplane (1988) ISBN 0-8021-3562-5
- Elvissey (1993) ISBN 0-8021-3495-5 (Philip K. Dick Award, 1993)
- Going, Going, Gone (2000) ISBN 0-8021-3866-7
Other novels:
- Let's Put the Future Behind Us (1996) ISBN 0-8021-3503-X
- Lying to Children [4] (not yet published)
[edit] References
- ^ HarperCollins publicity contacts
- ^ Jim McClellan 1995 interview with Jack Womack, retrieved April 8, 2007.
- ^ William Gibson Board post by Jack Womack. Retrieved on December 6, 2004.
- ^ William Gibson Board post by Jack Womack. Retrieved on December 4, 2006.