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Paul Di Filippo bibliography

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A list of the published work of Paul Di Filippo, American author.

Contents

Novels

  • Di Filippo, Paul (1997). Ciphers : a post-Shannon rock-n-roll mystery. Cambrian Publications & Permeable Press. 
  • Joe's Liver (2000)
  • A Mouthful of Tongues: Her Totipotent Tropicanalia (2002) (erotica)
  • A Year in the Linear City (2002) (novella)
  • Fuzzy Dice (2003)
  • Spondulix (2004)
  • Harp, Pipe, And Symphony (2004)
  • Creature from the Black Lagoon: Time's Black Lagoon (2006)
  • Cosmocopia (2008)
  • Roadside Bodhisattva (2010)
  • A Princess of the Linear Jungle (2011)
  • Will Keats series

    1. Lawson, Philip (1998). Would it kill you to smile?. Atlanta: Longstreet. 
    2. Muskrat Courage (as Philip Lawson, with Michael Bishop) (2000)

    Collections

  • The Steampunk Trilogy (1995)
  • Destroy All Brains! (1996)
  • Ribofunk (1996)
  • Fractal Paisleys (1997)
  • Lost Pages (1998)
  • Strange Trades (2001)
  • Little Doors (2002)
  • Babylon Sisters (2002)
  • Neutrino Drag (2004)
  • The Emperor of Gondwanaland (2005)
  • Shuteye for the Timebroker (2006)
  • Plumage From Pegasus (2006)
  • Harsh Oases (2009)
  • After the Collapse (2011)
  • WikiWorld (2013)
  • Comic book series

  • Top Ten: Beyond the Farthest Precinct (2005)
  • Doc Samson (2006)
  • Essays

  • "Guest Editorial" in Postscripts 1. (2007)
  • How to Write Science Fiction, 40k, ebook edition (2011)
  • Science Fiction: The 101 Best Novels 1985-2010, co-authored with Damien Broderick (2012)
  • Short fiction

  • "Ailoura" [reprinted in Year's Best SF 8 (2003)]
  • "Wikiworld", part of the anthology Fast Forward 1: Future Fiction from the Cutting Edge (February 2007)
  • "Wikiworld", 40k, ebook edition (English | Italian | Portuguese) (2010)
  • "Return to the Twentieth Century", 40k, ebook edition (English | Italian) (2011)
  • "Waves and Smart Magma", 40k, ebook edition (English | Italian) (2011)
  • References

    Paul Di Filippo bibliography Wikipedia