Paul Di Filippo
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Paul Di Filippo is an American
United States
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 science fiction
Science fiction
Science fiction is a genre of fiction dealing with imaginary but more or less plausible content such as future settings, futuristic science and technology, space travel, aliens, and paranormal abilities...

 writer. He has been published in Postscripts
Postscripts
Postscripts is a quarterly Britishmagazine of science fiction, fantasy, horror and crime fiction, first published in June 2004.Each issue is published in two editions: a regular newsstand-type edition and a signed, numbered, 150-copy hardcover edition. Beginning with Postscripts #14, it is a...

. He is also a regular reviewer for print magazines Asimov's Science Fiction
Asimov's Science Fiction
Asimov's Science Fiction is an American science fiction magazine which publishes science fiction and fantasy and perpetuates the name of author and biochemist Isaac Asimov...

, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Science Fiction Eye, The New York Review of Science Fiction
The New York Review of Science Fiction
The New York Review of Science Fiction is a monthly literary journal of science fiction that was established in 1988. It includes works of science fiction criticism, essays, and in-depth critical reviews of new works of fiction and scholarship. It is published by Dragon Press and the managing...

, Interzone
Interzone (magazine)
Interzone is an award-winning British fantasy and science fiction magazine. Published since 1982, Interzone is the eighth longest-running science fiction magazine in history and the longest-running British SF magazine...

, and Nova Express
Nova Express (fanzine)
Nova Express is a Hugo-nominated science fiction fanzine edited by Lawrence Person. Nova Express is a sercon fanzine with a focus on written science fiction, featuring interviews, reviews and critical articles. Many professional science fiction writers and major critics have contributed to it over...

, as well as online at Science Fiction Weekly. He is a member of the Turkey City Writer's Workshop
Turkey City Writer's Workshop
Turkey City Writer's Workshop is a peer-to-peer, professional science fiction writer's workshop in Texas. Founded in 1973 and still ongoing today, it was consciously modeled after the east coast Milford Writer's Workshop...

. Along with Michael Bishop
Michael Bishop (author)
Michael Lawson Bishop is an award-winning American writer. Over four decades and thirty books, he has created a body of work that stands among the most admired in modern science fiction and fantasy literature....

, Di Filippo has published a series of novels under the pseudonym
Pseudonym
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 Philip Lawson
Philip Lawson (author)
Philip Lawson is a pseudonym used for mystery novels written by Michael Bishop with Paul Di Filippo.The Will Keats mysteries involve a ventriloquist and include the following* Would It Kill You To Smile? 1998 Longstreet Press...

.

Novels

  • Ciphers: A Post-Shannon Rock 'N' Roll Mystery (1997)
  • Would It Kill You to Smile? (as Philip Lawson, with Michael Bishop
    Michael Bishop (author)
    Michael Lawson Bishop is an award-winning American writer. Over four decades and thirty books, he has created a body of work that stands among the most admired in modern science fiction and fantasy literature....

    ) (1998)
  • Joe's Liver (2000)
  • Muskrat Courage (as Philip Lawson, with Michael Bishop
    Michael Bishop (author)
    Michael Lawson Bishop is an award-winning American writer. Over four decades and thirty books, he has created a body of work that stands among the most admired in modern science fiction and fantasy literature....

    ) (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)

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)

Comic book series

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

Selected short stories

  • "Ailoura" [reprinted in Year's Best SF 8
    Year's Best SF 8
    Year's Best SF 8 is a science fiction anthology edited by David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer that was published in 2003...

    (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)

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