- Ken MacLeod
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name = Ken MacLeod
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caption = Ken MacLeod at the63rd World Science Fiction Convention inGlasgow , August 2005
birthdate = Birth date and age|1954|08|02|df=yes
birthplace =Stornoway ,Isle of Lewis ,Scotland
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occupation = Writer
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genre =science fiction
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influences =J. G. Ballard ,Iain Banks , John Brunner,
William Gibson ,
Bruce Sterling
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website = http://kenmacleod.blogspot.comKen MacLeod (born 2 August 1954), an award-winning Scottish
science fiction writer, lives inSouth Queensferry nearEdinburgh . He graduated fromGlasgow University with a degree inzoology and has worked as acomputer programmer and written a masters thesis onbiomechanics . [http://www.orbitbooks.co.uk/orbit/macleod-ken.asp?TAG=&CID=orbit Ken MacLeod's official page at Orbit Books] ] Hisnovel s often explore socialist, communist and anarchist political ideas, most particularly the variants ofTrotskyism andanarcho-capitalism or extreme economiclibertarianism . Technical themes encompass singularities, divergent humancultural evolution and post-humancyborg -resurrection . MacLeod's general outlook can be best described astechno-utopian socialist, [http://www.zone-sf.com/kenmacleod.html SF Zone interview with MacLeod] ]cite book
last = Butler
first = Andrew M.
coauthors = Mendlesohn, Farah
editor = (eds.)
title = The True Knowledge Of Ken MacLeod
year = 2003
ISBN = 0-903007-02-9
publisher = SF Foundation] though unlike a majority of techno-utopians, he has expressed great scepticism over the possibility and especially over the desirability of
Strong AI .He is known for his constant in-joking and punning on the intersection between socialist ideologies and computer programming, as well as other fields. For example, his chapter titles such as "Trusted Third Parties" or "Revolutionary Platform" usually have double (or multiple) meanings. A future programmers union is called "International Workers of the World Wide Web", or the "Webblies", a reference to the
Industrial Workers of the World , who are nicknamed the "Wobblies".He is part of a new generation of British science fiction writers, who specialise in
hard science fiction andspace opera . His contemporaries includeStephen Baxter ,Iain M. Banks ,Alastair Reynolds ,Adam Roberts ,Charles Stross , Richard Morgan andLiz Williams .Bibliography
Fall Revolution series
# "
The Star Fraction " (1995; US paperback ISBN 0-7653-0156-3, winner 1996Prometheus Award )
# "The Stone Canal " (1996; US paperback ISBN 0-8125-6864-8, winner 1998 Prometheus Award)
# "The Cassini Division " (1998; US paperback ISBN 0-312-87044-2)
#* "The Sky Road " (1999; US paperback ISBN 0-8125-7759-0) (Winner of the 1999BSFA award for Best Novel) – represents an 'alternate future' to the second two books, as its events diverge sharply due to a choice made differently by one of the protagonists in the middle of "The Stone Canal" ["The Falling Rate of Profit, Red Hordes and Green Slime: What the Fall Revolution Books Are About" – "Nova Express, Volume 6, Spring/Summer 2001, pp 19-21]Engines of Light Trilogy A series which begins with a first contact story in a speculative mid-21st century where a resurgently socialist
USSR (incorporating theEuropean Union ) is once again in opposition with the capitalistUnited States , then diverges into a story told on the other side of the galaxy of Earth-descended colonists trying to establish trade and relations within an interstellar empire of several species who travel from world to world at thespeed of light .
# "Cosmonaut Keep " (2000; US paperback ISBN 0-7653-4073-9)
# "Dark Light" (2001; US paperback ISBN 0-7653-4496-3)
# "Engine City" (2002; US paperback ISBN 0-7653-4421-1)Other work
* "" (2004; US paperback edition ISBN 0-7653-4422-X)
* "Learning the World : A Novel of First Contact" (2005; UK hardback edition ISBN 1-84149-343-0, winner 2006Prometheus Award )
* "The Highway Men " (2006; UK edition ISBN 1-905207-06-9)
* "The Execution Channel " (2007; UK hardback edition ISBN-10: 1841493481 ISBN-13: 978-1841493480)
* "The Night Sessions " (2008; UK hardback edition ISBN-10: 1841496510 ISBN-13: 978-1841496511)Short fiction
"(incomplete selection)"
* "The Web Cydonia " (1998; UK paperback edition ISBN 1-85881-640-8) "collected inGiant Lizards from Another Star "
* "The Human Front " (2002) (Winner of Short-formSidewise Award for Alternate History 2002) collected in "Giant Lizards from Another Star"
*Who's Afraid of Wolf 359? ("The New Space Opera ", 2007) – nominated forHugo Award for Best Short Story Collections
* "Poems & Polemics" (2001; Rune Press: Minneapolis, MN) Chapbook of non-fiction and poetry.
* "Giant Lizards From Another Star " (2006; US trade hardcover ISBN 1-886778-62-0) Collected fiction and nonfiction.Analysis
The
Science Fiction Foundation have published an analysis of MacLeod's work [http://www.sf-foundation.org/publications/kenmacleod.html "The True Knowledge Of Ken MacLeod"] (2003; ISBN 0-903007-02-9) edited byAndrew M. Butler andFarah Mendlesohn . As well as critical essays it contains material by MacLeod himself, including his introduction to the German edition of Banks' "Consider Phlebas ".Quotes
* (On
technological singularity ): "...therapture for nerds..." – "The Cassini Division"
* "The uploads replicate and develop relationships. Most of them go very bad. You sometimes get an entire virtual planet of four billion people devoted to building prayer wheels in an attempt at adenial of service attack onGod ." – "Newton's Wake"
* (OnStrong AI ): "...he (Kevin Warwick ) writes cheerful little books about how the machines are going to take over.... Well, it's possible, but I still tend to think of that as the lights going out. I don't likeHans Moravec 's vision of the future at all. I don't see why we should stand for it actually... I greatly admiredGreg Egan 's book "Diaspora" but I hated that world. It's not a world I want to see, or to live in for that matter.... The thing is, I remain to be convinced that it's even possible." – Sci-Fi Zone interview
* "... a faded black T-shirt with a soaring penguin and the slogan 'Where do you want to come from today?'" – "Newton's Wake"
* "What if capitalism is unsustainable, and socialism is impossible? We're fucked, that's what." – "The Falling Rate of Profit, Red Hordes and Green Slime: What the Fall Revolution Books Are About" – "Nova Express", Volume 6, Spring/Summer 2001, pp 19-21
* (8 hours after theSpace Shuttle Columbia disaster :)::"Husband, McCool, Anderson, Brown, Chawla, Clark, Ramon.:: Komarov, Grissom, White, Chaffee, Dobrovolsky, Volkov, Patsayev,:: Resnick, Scobee, Smith, McNair, McAuliffe, Jarvis, Onizuka.:: These names will be written under other skies."::Usenet [http://groups.google.com/group/rec.arts.sf.fandom/browse_thread/thread/3a0c6ecb1cf54161/e23dd84437ea2491 posting to rec.arts.sf.fandom] , 1 February 2003
* "Hey, this is Europe. We took it from nobody; we won it from the bare soil that the ice left. The bones of our ancestors, and the stones of their works, are everywhere. Our liberties were won in wars and revolutions so terrible that we do not fear our governors: they fear us. Our children giggle and eat ice-cream in the palaces of past rulers. We snap our fingers at kings. We laugh at popes. When we have built up tyrants, we have brought them down. And we have nuclear "*fucking*" weapons." – [http://groups.google.com/group/rec.arts.sf.fandom/browse_frm/thread/303b0da0ab25aee/b12adceacd343279 "USENET posting to rec.sf.arts.fandom"] 28 September 2000, in the discussion ofRobert A. Heinlein 's quote "The cowards never started and the weaklings died on the way." ("Expanded Universe", How to be a Survivor in the Atomic Age)
* (on "The Hamburg Cell "): "It shows them as weak, alienated individuals being recruited by the classic methods of any campuscult . Young men without a strong sense of self are aMicrosoft for mind viruses, and these were no exception." [http://kenmacleod.blogspot.com/2004/09/hamburg-cell-antonia-birds-hamburg.html weblog post] , 3 September 2004References
External links
* [http://us.macmillan.com/author/kenmacleod Ken MacLeod's page at Macmillan.com]
* [http://www.sffworld.com/interview/177p0.html Interview with Ken Macleod] at [http://www.sffworld.com SFFWorld.com]
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* [http://www.zone-sf.com/kenmacleod.html SF Zone interview with MacLeod]
* [http://kenmacleod.blogspot.com Ken MacLeod's Weblog]
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