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  1. The Complete Accomplice by Steve Aylett, 2010-07-05
  2. Tom Strong (Book 5) by Ed Brubaker, Mark Schultz, et all 2005-10-01
  3. Biography - Aylett, Steve (1967-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-01
  4. Steve Aylett. The Crime Studio.(Brief Article): An article from: The Review of Contemporary Fiction by Tim Feeney, 2002-06-22
  5. Shamanspace by Steve Aylett, 2002-03-01
  6. Dodgem Logic, Issue 4 by Alan Moore, Dick Foreman, et all 2010
  7. THE PROMISSORY by Steve Aylett, 2007-01-01
  8. Crime Time Vol 2 No 2 (v. 2, No. 2) by Mike Ashley, Michael Carlson, Charles Waring, Gwendoline Butler, Mark Timlin, Natasha Cooper, Maxim Jakubowski, Adrian Muller, John Kennedy Melling, James Lee Burke, Steve Aylett, Carol Anne Davis, Gary Lovisi, H.R.F. Keating, Hilary Bonner et Crime Time, 2000-01
  9. KARLOFF"S CIRCUS: Accomplice Book 4 by Steve Aylett, 2004
  10. The Velocity Gospel Accomplice Book 2 by Steve Aylett, 2002
  11. Crime Time Vol 2 No 3 (v. 2, No. 3) by Jason Starr, O'Neill De Noux, Jerry Raine, Simon Clark; Interviews with John Milne, Reg Hill, Steve Aylett, Steven Saylor, Garry Disher Crime Time, 2000-01
  12. Toxicology Toxicology by Steve Aylett, 2001
  13. The Inflatable Volunteer by Steve Aylett, 2005
  14. Bigot Hall : A Gothic Childhood by Steve Aylett, 2000

21. Steve Aylett @ Catharton Authors
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22. Aylett, Steve
Satire cyberpunk author's official site offers interviews, photos, news, quotes, book blurbs and writings.
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24. Guardian Unlimited Books | By Genre | Review: The Velocity Gospel By Steve Aylet
Michael Moorcock is drawn into steve aylett's absurd parallel world of shamen and demons in The Velocity Gospel
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Steve Aylett The most influential absurdist to emerge from 1950s science fiction was Robert Sheckley. Books such as Mindswap and Dimension of Miracles furnished Douglas Adams with an entire cabinet of borrowed curiosities.

25. Aylett, Steve Atom
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26. Steve Aylett: 2 Poems, Monument & Dry Masonic
bio. TWO POEMS by steve aylett. Monument. 1999 steve aylett These poems may notbe archived or distributed further without the author's express permission.
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by Steve Aylett Monument

I'm building a monument to the dead penguins of the
world, all the ice cream smooth gliders who skidded the
windows like rain glince as fashion passed, the glossy
magazines gone blackwet in the alleys - mulch it and use it
to plug your ears, brother. Take it from me a monument
like this'll have me biting my own fist in frustration,
thwarted by my own ambition.
Is that so then.
Oh yes I'm forming a plaque out of dud engines stalled in 45 under mothership rays and returned to deserts empty, rotorblades straight as ma's apple pie, sweetheart snaps on the dash, frayed almost to the smiles and heart and sand in the bone, I'll get famous then name them all. Who. All a them - all them who said. I see. I bet you do, sonny jim. I'm building a monument to chickens destroyed before they could achieved their writing dreams.

27. Steve Aylett: Excerpt From ATOM
Excerpt from Atom by steve aylett Atom and Drowner. The Please see ourconditions of use. author bio steve aylett was born in 1967. He
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T he city sprawled like roadkill, spreading more with each new pressure. A grey rain slicked Campag Street - cars slewed through smoke and collided with pieces of the Brain Facility. Little flames dotted the rubble like Zippos in a darkened stadium.
Cradling a guilty treasure, Harry Fiasco stumbled through diced masonry. Squadcar cherry lights strobed his eager face. I'm number one, he thought. I'm the business. Look at me walkin' away without even a dent in my hair.
The cold prize steamed as if awakening.
This was no time to be caught with his style round his ankles. News on the car TV showed flarelit afterscenes of last night's blowup at the City Brain Facility, 'where hundreds of famous brains,' beamed the newsgirl, 'including that of comedian Tony Curtis, were kept on ice. What. A. Mess.'

28. Steve Aylett Bibliography
A bibliography of steve aylett's books and short stories, with book covers andlinks to related authors. steve aylett (1967 ). Search Authors. Search Books.
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29. Shamanspace By Steve Aylett
Shamanspace (2001). A novel by steve aylett. UK Price Check. Paperback. September2001 Paperback, Top. Title SHAMANSPACE Author(s) aylett, steve ISBN 189959820X.
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30. Steve Aylett
Page Updated 28/06/02, Page 1, Page 2. steve aylett Page 2, steve ayletthas created a dizzying cyber-coaster of a novel.’ The Guardian top
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Page Updated: 13/01/03 Page 1 Page 2 Steve Aylett - Page 2 The Inflatable Volunteer Slaughtermatic The Crime Studio
British Pbk Original - Phoenix (1999) The Inflatable Volunteer
Welcome to Eddie's world.
Welcome to the constant apocalypse.
It's a world where grave fillers throng the pavements, where ants are plotting to slash and burn us before we do it to them, where it doesn't pay to have too many dealings with John Satan. Anything can happen, and does. All the time.
In such a world a mayor who campaigns on the 'Wooden skulls don't work for long' ticket is bound to go far. So Eddie, our narrator and Minotaur Babs climb aboard the bandwagon. And so the fun begins…
Steve Aylett has a unique literary imagination, the lyrical stand-up of The Inflatable Volunteer is his most hallucinatory vision yet.
`...seductive, funny and insistent... So rich, dense and savagely uncompromising, it could all be one gigantic joke; or it could be a terribly serious examination of post-apocalyptic anomie. But for sheer freakiness, it is impossible to put down.’ The Times
`This is the most original book you’ll have read for ages.’ Maxim

31. 3am Interview: An Interview With Steve Aylett
3am Interview AN INTERVIEW WITH steve aylett There's nothing being saidby way of originality. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. SA My name's steve aylett.
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"There's nothing being said by way of originality. So it's about working against the vacuum. Sometimes it's like lighting a match in a vacuum because it's immediately snuffed out. But that little spark is better than nothing. You've got to be open to it. I'm not talking about being open to 'the universe', I'm talking about me, I don't want to give any credit to the universe. You know you read these people who say - England produced this writer. I really hate that. No, I did it despite everything England chucked at me, and despite the fact that England was a fucking desert." Richard Marshall interviews Steve Aylett
SA: My name's Steve Aylett . The writing has been characterised as being slightly weird surrealist satire and at the moment I'm at the end of writing a series of books for Orion, which are the Accomplice Books. I'm about to write the fourth one. The first one just came out, the Alligator one [ Only an Alligator ]. Prior to that, a couple of months ago, Shamanspace came out which was a bit different from the other things. It was a lot shorter for a start and it had hardly any jokes in it. In my stuff there are usually lots of jokes - people inflating their trousers and so on - and Shamanspace didn't have very much of that, so it was more difficult for people to ignore what I was talking about. A purely negative thing, very healthy. There are some people who think that if something's funny it's not serious, you know what I mean, so with Shamanspace I thought I'd do one without the gags. Well, there are still a few actually, but not so many.

32. Codex Books - Steve Aylett
A short biography of writer and Codex Books author, steve aylett, author of Shamanspace,Slaughtermatic, Atom, The Crime Studio, Bigot Hall and Toxicology.
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Steve Aylett Shamanspace
Steve Aylett was born in Bromley at the end of the sixties. He left school at 17 and worked in a book warehouse, and later in trade and law publishing - here he invented the concept of 'fractal litigation', whereby the flapping of a butterfly's wings on one side of the world results in a massive compensation claim on the other. Shamanspace is Aylett's first title for Codex Books. Steve Aylett's first book was The Crime Studio , published in 1994. It was generally regarded as a cry for help. This was followed by Bigot Hall Slaughtermatic The Inflatable Volunteer Toxicology and Atom , published by Orion in the UK and Four Walls Eight Windows in the US. Aylett was nominated for the 1998 Philip K Dick Award. His stories feature in Disco 2000 Disco Biscuits britpulp!

33. Codex Books - Shamanspace By Steve Aylett
Shamanspace by steve aylett is a cyberpunk novel which sees Alix leading the groupscompeting to take revenge by destroying god. Shamanspace. steve aylett
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What if god were found to exist? What if revenge were possible? Competing groups of occult assassins race to exterminate the creator, with young gun Alix the favourite. But conflict among the Edgemen sends Alix in pursuit of renegade shaman Quinas and a psychic splinter group. Waging multidimensional war, Alix travels through sidespace to confront the source of evil, even at the risk of destroying the universe. Shamanspace is the disturbing new short novel from leading British cyberpunk author, Steve Aylett
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34. Alphamusic - Accomplice 01
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36. Steve Aylett Interview - For Zone-sf.com
Not Waiting For A Niche steve aylett interviewed by steve aylett, I getbored when there's three or four sentences that deal only with story
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that we're basically in hell, you'll know we don't have the luxury to be humourless." HEADLESS FAILURE FOUND IN POND - screamed the headline, and all were gripped with the unreal wonder of Steve Aylett's early death. But all had leapt to the wrong conclusion. The body was that of a master chef, meeting the grim fate which awaits them all. Badly shaken, The Zone asked Aylett to interview himself and to ask the questions no-one usually bothers asking... What's that stupid round symbol on the Accomplice books meant to be? The Accomplice town seal. What's the worst - published - thing you've written? A story called Idler - there's some good gags at the beginning about videogames and life generally, but then the thing just descends into a piece of creative writing. It was made to house those gags at the beginning and that's not really good enough.

37. Atom By Steve Aylett - Book Review For Zone-sf.com
Atom steve aylett Orion paperback £6.99 review by Rob Marshall Beerlight isa strange town. Related item tZ interview with author, steve aylett.
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Beerlight is a strange town. You won't find it on any known map. What's more, unlike many of today's fantasy authors, its creator has admirably resisted the temptation to supply you with one. However, the directions for getting there are simple. Simply buy this book. Yes, Steve Aylett writes about it and the people that live there in this short novel which, eagerly, defies pigeonholing. Is it future world SF? Technothriller mystery? Hardboiled noir with a comic twist, or a satire on stereotyping in generic fiction? No-one knows for certain - or if they do, they ain't talking, man. But enough about what nobody knows... like I said, Beerlight's a town - sort of (things get sorted). Taffy Atom is a private investigator - kind of (as in one of a kind). He only tackles the really tough cases... the stuff that Holmes, Spade, Hammer, Marlowe, Gittes, Poirot, Rockford, Magnum et al just can't handle.
So, who's stolen Kafka's brain, anyway? Atom is on the trail. He not afraid of the fiendish crooks, and he's on first name terms with the bent cops.

38. Crime Studio Crime & Mystery Fiction General Steve Aylett
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39. Kafka's Brain, Steve Aylett's Novel Of Overload, By Steven Shaviro (12/28/00)
BOOKS-. KAFKA'S BRAIN steve aylett's Novel of Overload by stevenShaviro. ATOM by steve aylett (Four Walls Eight Windows) $14.95.
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(Four Walls Eight Windows) $14.95 STEVE AYLETT'S novel Atom is sort of like The Maltese Falcon meets Duck Soup , set in the world of Blade Runner , and narrated with cinematic flair in a prose that is the bastard child of Nabokov, Pynchon, and Oscar Wilde. This might seem like way too many references (not to mention mixed metaphors) with which to burden one short book, but Aylett's dense, hilarious writing deserves no less. Atom , like Aylett's earlier novels Slaughtermatic and The Inflatable Volunteer , is a gorgeously deviant text. It narrates the most bizarre events with a delirious clarity. It sops up the most diverse pieces of cultural flotsam and jetsam, recombining them into startling new shapes. The book's wild inventiveness is modulated by a dryly sarcastic tone. This is mutant fiction for the new millennium. Okay. I guess you could call

40. Albedo One Reviews - Steve Aylett
steve aylett. Bigot Hall. Bigot Hall by steve aylett. Serif, Paperback, UK£8.99,153 pp reviewed by John Kenny Original appearance Albedo one issue 9, 1995.
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I picked up Bigot Hall by Steve Aylett not knowing what to expect and it just blew me away. It is anarchic black humour at its best, filled with witty observations and completely off the wall characters, whose volatile natures and violent dispositions I have never met the like of before. I never laughed so much at such outrageous brutality; I'm utterly ashamed of myself.
There were many things I was reminded of during my journey through this book: the quasi-dimensional eponymous Bigot Hall, which maintains a tenuous grip on reality, had many of the attributes of Mervyn Peake's Gormenghast, along with the quirkiness of its characters. Uncle Snapper was very much like Trevor Howard in Sir Henry at Rawlinson's End. There was even a touch of Moorcock in here a la Jerry and Catherine Cornelius' obsessive incestuous relationship.
Yes, it's a crazy mix, but shining through is Aylett's very own wicked sense of humour and style. If I have a quibble it's that the book is episodic with no real sense of a beginning, middle and end, and the price tag is a little steep for such a short work. However, it was a refreshing change from the standard, long-winded epics you tend to find on the shelves these days; definitely a question of 'never mind the width, feel the quality'.
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