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  1. Mark von Schlegell is an American science fiction writer and cultural critic. He lives in Germany and the U.S. His novels include Venusia (2005), which was honors listed for the James Tiptree, Jr. Award, Mercury Station (2009) and Sundogz (2015). He works regularly as an international art writer.

  2. Feb 2, 2009 · Issue: 2 February 2009. Mark von Schlegell is something of an oddity.

  3. Mark von Schlegell has always dealt with system and the systemic in both his theoretical and fictional practices. Of particular interest are his reflections on surviving past the hollowing out and flattening of the literary mainstream in works, like Realometer (2005) and Dreaming the Mainstream (2010). Against this wider cultural backdrop ...

  4. Aug 4, 2015 · On the European release of Sundogz earlier this summer, I met with author and cultural critic Mark von Schlegell to talk about a mutual interest—the desire to observe from multiple viewpoints simultaneously, both inside and outside of fiction. The idea of transformation is at the heart of speculative writing.

  5. Jun 27, 2015 · MARK VON SCHLEGELL: Well it’s a science fiction novel. And science fiction books — one aspect of them I particularly enjoy is neologisms and making up words. But you’re right; in a series,...

  6. It is now widely assumed that the infamous 1947 murder of Elizabeth Short and placement of her dismembered body was a madman’s message to the masters by LA Surrealist fan and Man Ray hanger-on George Hodel.

  7. Aug 7, 2015 · Sundogz is the fifth novel from Mark von Schlegell and the third in his Systems Series, which imagines an inter-planetary system in the twenty-second and twenty-third centuries, during the time of Earth’s collapse. It’s a science fiction novel and an unusual one, in the tradition of Philip K. Dick or Samuel Delaney, as concerned with the ...

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