- Steven Gould
Steven Charles Gould (born
February 7 1955 ) is an Americanscience fiction author . His novels tend to have protagonists fighting to rid government of corrupt antagonists (with "Greenwar" being a bit of an exception). The struggle against corruption is the focus, rather than the technology. He is married to science fiction writerLaura J. Mixon .Chronological bibliography
The bibliography [The Internet Speculative Fiction Database http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ch.cgi?Steven_Gould] below includes Gould's novels, short fiction and essays and includes general themes for each of the novels.
Novels
* "Jumper" (1992): Teleportation
* "Wildside" (1996): Alternate dimensions, set in Texas, a group of high school seniors find a hole into an alternate reality, a pristine world unspoiled by man and human caused extinctions.
* "Greenwar" (1997) with Laura J. Mixon: Deep Sea energy and Environmental Issues
* "Helm" (1998): Mind control
* "Blind Waves" (2000): Melted icecaps, massive refugee problems, set in Texas
* "Reflex" (2004): Sequel to "Jumper"
* "" (2007): Backstory of a character from "Jumper" the filmhort fiction
* "The Touch of Their Eyes" (1980)
* "Wind Instrument" (1981)
* "Gift of Fire" (1981)
* "Rory" (1984)
* "Mental Blocks" (1985)
* "The No License Needed, Fun to Drive, Built Easily with Ordinary Tools, Revolutionary, Guaranteed, Lawnmower Engine Powered, Low Cost, Compact, and Dependable Mail Order Device" (1986)
* "Poppa Was a Catcher" (1987)
* "Peaches for Mad Molly" (1988)
* "Simulation Six" (1990)
* "The Session" (1995)Essays
* "Introduction" (1994)
ee also
References
*"Contemporary Authors Online", Gale, 2002. Entry updated
September 23 2002 .External links
* [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ch.cgi?Steven_Gould Steven Gould at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2092479/ Steven Gould's IMDb Profile]
* [http://digitalnoir.com/steve/ DigitalNoir] , Steven Gould's Website
* [http://www.EatOurBrains.com/EoB EatOurBrains] , A group blog started by Steven Gould
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