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He became serious about a writing career around 1986. Success began soon after he attended Clarion West in 1992.
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"David Marusek is one of the best-kept secrets of science fiction, a wild talent with a Gibson-grade imagination and marvelous prose, and a keen sense of human drama that makes it all go" --Cory Doctorow, author of Little Brother The year is 2135, and the international program to seed the galaxy with human colonies has stalled as greedy, immoral powerbrokers park their starships in Earth's orbit and begin to convert them into space condos. Ellen Starke's head, rescued from the fiery crash that killed her mother, struggles to regrow a new body in time to restore her dead mother's financial empire. And Pre-Singularity AIs conspire to join the human race just as human clones, such as Mary Skarland and her sisters, want nothing more than to leave it. Welcome to Mind Over Ship, the sequel to Marusek's stunning debut novel, Counting Heads, which Publishers Weekly called "ferociously smart, simultaneously horrific and funny."
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( Counting Heads is David Marusek's extraordinary launch ...)
Counting Heads is David Marusek's extraordinary launch as an SF novelist: The year is 2134, and the Information Age has given rise to the Boutique Economy in which mass production and mass consumption are rendered obsolete. Life extension therapies have increased the human lifespan by centuries. Loyal mentars (artificial intelligences) and robots do most of society's work. The Boutique Economy has made redundant ninety-nine percent of the world's fifteen billion human inhabitants. The world would be a much better place if they all simply went away. Eleanor K. Starke, one of the world's leading citizens is assassinated, and her daughter, Ellen, is mortally wounded. Only Ellen, the heir to her mother's financial empire, is capable of saving Earth from complete domination plotted by the cynical, selfish, immortal rich, that is if she survives. Her cryonically frozen head is in the hands of her family's enemies. A ragtag ensemble of unlikely heroes join forces to rescue Ellen's head, all for their own purposes. Counting Heads arrives as a science fiction novel like a bolt of electricity, galvanizing readers with an entirely new vision of the future.
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(Not since William Gibson and Bruce Sterling galvanized sc...)
Not since William Gibson and Bruce Sterling galvanized science fiction in the 1980s has the emergence of a new writer been heralded with such acclaim as that attending David Marusek, whose brilliant first novel, Counting Heads, appeared to rave reviews in 2005. But Marusek did not come out of nowhere. Aficionados of the genre had already taken note of his groundbreaking short fiction: masterfully written, profoundly thought-out examinations of futures so real they seemed virtually inevitable. Now, in this collection of ten short stories, Marusek’s fierce imagination and dazzling extrapolative gifts are on full display. Five of the stories, including the Sturgeon Award-winning “The Wedding Album,” a shattering look at the unintended human consequences of advanced technology, are set in the same future as Counting Heads. All ten showcase Marusek’s talent for literate, provocative science fiction of the very highest order.
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He became serious about a writing career around 1986. Success began soon after he attended Clarion West in 1992.
Marusek worked as a graphic designer for about twenty years and for eleven years he also taught graphic design at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. His third published story, "We Were Out of Our Minds with Joy," garnered attention. His first novel, Counting Heads (a much bigger expansion of "Joy"), was published by Tor Books in 2005, and was the subject of Dave Itzkoff"s debut "Across the Universe" column in the March 5, 2006 New York Times.
A second novel titled Mind Over Ship (a sequel to Counting Heads) was released by Tor Books on January 20, 2009.
A short story collection, Getting to Know You, was published by Subterranean Press in 2007 and was reprinted by Delegate Rey Books in 2008. He lived in various places in youth.
He has a daughter. He has lived in Alaska since 1973 and that is the state he is most associated with.
( "David Marusek is one of the best-kept secrets of scien...)
(Not since William Gibson and Bruce Sterling galvanized sc...)
( Counting Heads is David Marusek's extraordinary launch ...)
"She Was Good--She Was Funny" (1994).