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    Lewis Shiner (born December 30, 1950, in Eugene, Oregon) is an American writer. Shiner began his career as a science fiction writer, and then identified with cyberpunk . He later wrote more mainstream novels, albeit often with magical realism and fantasy elements.

  2. Autobiography. My latest novel, Outside the Gates of Eden, is currently available from Subterranean Press and the usual online outlets. It's huge, close to 900 pages, and took me eight years to write. I like to call it the War and Peace of the Woodstock generation. It's limited to 1000 copies and selling quickly, so you might want to order now.

  3. Books by Lewis Shiner. Lewis Shiner Average rating 3.84 · 29,410 ratings · 1,819 reviews · shelved 76,199 times Showing 30 distinct works. ...

  4. Should not be missed. Lewis Shiner is the real deal, and this is his finest work." —Joe R. Lansdale "Set in Durham, N.C., Shiner's powerful and affecting sixth novel (after 1999's Say Goodbye) explores civil rights, race relations and 'progress' in that city over the past half century. In 2004, 35-year-old Michael Cooper accompanies his ...

  5. I was stuck at an all boys' school when the only thing I wanted in the world—other than to write alienated novels—was to meet girls. I knew how to make friends quickly, but only because my entire experience was geared to losing them quickly too. September 25, 1965, is as good a date to mark the change as any.

  6. Lewis Shiner is the author of Glimpses (3.92 avg rating, 894 ratings, 102 reviews, published 1993), Outside the Gates of Eden (4.34 avg rating, 165 ratin...

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  8. Shiner's first novel, Frontera (1984), in which a team is sent to Mars by a large corporation to investigate an abandoned colony, ostensibly obeys the sf-adventure rules governing tales of that sort, but insinuates throughout a bleaker, denser view of humanity's life in space.

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