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Published on April 17, 2009

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Hello. I’m Charlie Stross; as you probably guessed, I write novels and I’m here because my latest book from Tor The Revolution Business is published this week.

I’m not going to push this particular book at you, because unless you’ve read its four predecessors it’s pretty inaccessible. The Revolution Business is the fifth book-sized chapter in an unfolding serial novel, The Merchant Princes; I’m currently working to finish the sixth book in the series (and the final one in this story arc), The Trade of Queens. If you want to dip a toe in the water, I’d recommend starting at the beginning with The Family Trade.

Meanwhile, I’ll be blogging here for at least the next month. And if you want to ask me any questions (especially about The Merchant Princes, but I’ll try to field anything else that comes my way) feel free to ask!

About the Author

Charles Stross

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Charles Stross is a British SF writer, born in Leeds, England, and living in Edinburgh, Scotland. He has worked as a tech writer, a programmer, a journalist, and a pharmacist; he holds degrees in Pharmacy and in Computer Science. He has won two Hugo Awards for his short fiction, and his work has been extensively praised by, among others, Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman.

Stross is sometimes regarded as being part of a new generation of British science fiction writers who use the devices of "space opera" and "hard SF" to innovative new ends; others of this cohort include Alastair Reynolds, Ken MacLeod, Peter Hamilton, Liz Williams, and Richard Morgan. His inspirations and influences include Vernor Vinge, Neal Stephenson, William Gibson, Bruce Sterling, and Iain M. Banks, among other cyberpunk and post-cyberpunk writers, as well as older figures such as H. P. Lovecraft, Roger Zelazny, and Robert A. Heinlein.

Among Stross’s more recent novels are The Revolution Business and The Trade of Queens (in his “Merchant Princes” series), The Apocalypse Codex (part of the “Laundry” series of novels and stories), Rule 34, and, with Cory Doctorow, The Rapture of the Nerds.

http://www.antipope.org/charlie/

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