I Sing The Body Electric
Cover art by Vincent Chong. The Subterranean Press, limited edition.
Table of Contents:
- The Kilimanjaro Device
- The Terrible Conflagration Up at the Place
- Tomorrow's Child
- The Women
- The Inspired Chicken Motel
- Downwind from Gettysburg
- Yes, We'll Gather at the River
- The Cold Wind and the Warm
- Night Call, Collect
- The Haunting of the New
- I Sing the Body Electric!
- The Tombling Day
- Any Friend of Nicholas Nickleby's Is a Friend of Mine
- Heavy-Set
- The Man in the Rorschach Shirt
- Henry the Ninth
- The Lost City of Mars
- The Blue Bottle
- One Timeless Spring
- The Parrot Who Met Papa
- The Burning Man
- A Piece of Wood
- The Messiah
- G.B.S. – Mark V
- The Utterly Perfect Murder
- Punishment without Crime
- Getting Through Sunday Somehow
- Drink Entire: Against the Madness of Crowds
- Christus Apollo
A collection of fantasy and science-fiction short stories, amongst which are found the time traveller in search of Ernest Hemingway; a baby born into another dimension; a lost Martian city springing into a weird and extaordinary existence; and an electronic grandmother.
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