So it was that, even though I knew “The Originist” would never be received as standing on its own, I poured a novel’s worth of love and labor into it. In the long run, I proved my own law—I wrote this story at the expense of a purely Orson Scott Card novel that will probably never be written. Yet I think it was worth doing—once—partly to prove it could be done well (if in fact I did it well), and partly because I’m proud of the story itself: because of the achievement of it, because of what the story says, and because it is a tribute to the writer that I firmly believe is the finest writer of American prose in our time, bar none.
LOW LIFE…HIGH TECH
“We’re dead,” says Doggy.
“Give them time to cool,” says I.
“They’ll never cool,” says he. “There’s no chance they’ll forgive this even if they know the whole truth, because look at the names they give the cards to, it’s like they got them for the biggest boys on the borderline, the habibs who bribe presidents of little countries and rank off cash from octopods like Shell and ITT and every now and then kill somebody and walk away clean. Now they’re sitting there in jail with the whole life story of the organization in their brains, so they don’t care if we meant to do it or not. They’re hurting, and the only way they know to make the hurt go away is to pass it on to somebody else. And that’s us. They want to make us hurt, and hurt real bad, and for a long time.”
I never saw Dog so scared….
—from “Dogwalker”
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Earth Unaware
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Danny North is different from his magical family. And when he discovers his gift, it is greater than he ever imagined—which could earn him a death sentence.
The Lost Gate
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Seventh Son
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Earth has been rendered uninhabitable. But it is still vital.
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