A Norman Spinrad Retrospective
A LONG RETROSPECTIVE ON QUIETUS Here's the text in full, but this is another illustrated piece, so I'm also linking to the full online illustrated version All these interviews and articles in such a short period of time is wonderfully encouraging and greatly appreciated. But also frustrating and infuriating. With all of this, why isn't there an American publisher with the cojones or at least the commercial street-smarts to publish OSAMA THE GUN, WELCOME TO YOUR DREAMTIME, or POLICE STATE? Frustrating, infuriating, and I'm beginning to feel, rather disgusting. rhe full illustrated version The full illustrated version By Any Other Name: A Norman Spinrad Retrospective Sean Kitching , September 22nd, 2013 08:55 Sean Kitching delves in to the life and work of Norman Spinrad, who having turned 73 last week arguably remains one of science-fiction's greatest authors and enduring characters Norman Spinrad has easily the most fitting surname of any scien...