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 Post subject: Psycho Shop, a novel cowritten with Alfred Bester
PostPosted: Sat Jul 12, 2003 8:44 pm 
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This is a novel of a most unusual store, well, perhaps its best to just use the description...

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The Black Place of the Soul-Changer was doing business in Rome six centuries before Christ. It will probably be there on the last day of the cosmos. You might call it a pawnshop, but its sign has three gold infinity symbols instead of the usual balls, and its Latin motto, Res Ullus, translates as "anything". This is the Psychoshop, where you can dump any unwanted aspect of your spirit as long as you exchange it for something else - arcane knowledge, a change of luck, or a sixth sense. Just remember: All sales are final.
In this genuinely mind-boggling novel, two of the most unfettered talents in speculative fiction envision a commercial establishment that attracts customers from Edgar Allan Poe to a sorcerer intent on fabricatine the Beast of Revelations. Brimming with wit and imaginative bravado, scandalously sexy, and fabulously strange, Psychoshop id the first ever collaboration between two winners of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America grand Master Award.
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Our lives are the songs that sing the universe into existence.~David Zindell
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 Post subject: Re: Psycho Shop, a novel cowritten with Alfred Bester
PostPosted: Sat Jul 12, 2003 10:53 pm 
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Sounds good! Further up, and further in!


"Come to Elfhand," the troll said.
The child thought for a while....
"N-no" said the child
"Why not?" said the troll.
"Mother made a jam roll this morning," said the child.
-the King of Elfhand's Daughter<i></i>


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 Post subject: Re: Psycho Shop, a novel cowritten with Alfred Bester
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Hmmm, reminds me of the story of Cagliostro 4 some reason...famililar w/it? And now Danlo looked in that direction, too. He remembered that snowy owls mate in the darkest part of deep winter, and so along with this beautiful white bird perched in a tree a hundred feet away, he turned to face the sea as he watched and waited.

Ahira, Ahira, he called out silently to the sky. Ahira, Ahira<i></i>


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 Post subject: Re: Psycho Shop, a novel cowritten with Alfred Bester
PostPosted: Sun Jul 13, 2003 3:18 pm 
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No, that doesn't sound at all familiar... Our lives are the songs that sing the universe into existence.~David Zindell
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 Post subject: Re: Psycho Shop, a novel cowritten with Alfred Bester
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About Cagliostro: go 2 Cagliostro And now Danlo looked in that direction, too. He remembered that snowy owls mate in the darkest part of deep winter, and so along with this beautiful white bird perched in a tree a hundred feet away, he turned to face the sea as he watched and waited.

Ahira, Ahira, he called out silently to the sky. Ahira, Ahira<i></i>


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 Post subject: Alfred Bester.....
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I know this is a little off topic...but since alfred bester was mentioned...
Has anyone read The Stars My Destination by alfred Bester? It was an awesome book! its only about 200 pages long but its great! Its probably the best sci-fi book I've ever read (I don't consider amber remotely sci-fi *shrug* some people consider it to be a little) But fi you haven't read it you should check it out. <i></i>


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