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Charles Platt


Free Zone

Charles Platt

In a Los Angeles of the near-future where anything goes, Dusty McCullough presides over anarchy with the help of her computer genius lover, whose work triggers a series of unexpected events.

Garbage World

Charles Platt

Garbage World - The small planet was the dumping ground for the entire galaxy. To be exiled there was the ultimate disgrace.

Rubbish dump of the galaxy - Life on the small asteroid Kopra, the dumping ground whose sole function was to receive specially packaged waste material from surrounding pleasure worlds, was harsh and dirty. Carefully avoided by Off-Worlders for centuries, Kopra and its rough and ready, filth encrusted inhabitants suddenly became the object of extraordinary interest to officials of the United Asteroid Belt Pleasure World Federation. What happens when the two opposing cultures meet; the super-sanitary citizens of the Pleasure World and the filthy, underfed villages make an adventure as exciting as it is bizarre.

Planet of the Voles

Charles Platt

Their warship destroyed by the hostile Voles, two men emerge on the jungle world. Lost to Earth, they swear revenge on the whole planet.

The Gas

Charles Platt

An accident at a secret germ-warfare laboratory allows an aphrodisiac vapor to infect all of Southern England, and within 24 hours the British countryside has exploded into an uncontrollable nightmare of lust, perversion, violence and insanity, as men, women, and children act out their deepest and weirdest obsessions and compulsions in Charles Platt's unique and explicit underground novel of sex and degeneration.

The Silicon Man

Charles Platt

A renegade team of scientists has been worki ng for 20 years on the sinister LifeScan project, and when J ames Bayley starts to investigate he soon finds himself pitt ed agianst the project leader, Rosalind Finch, who will kill to protect her research.

Dream Makers: The Uncommon People Who Write Science Fiction

Dream Makers: Book 1

Charles Platt

A series of intimate and insightful interviews of some of the very best science fiction writers of the day.

Table of Contents:

  • Introduction: What Kind of a Nut...? - essay by Charles Platt
  • Isaac Asimov - interview by Charles Platt
  • Thomas M. Disch - interview by Charles Platt
  • Robert Sheckley - interview by Charles Platt
  • Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. - interview by Charles Platt
  • Hank Stine - interview by Charles Platt
  • Norman Spinrad - interview by Charles Platt
  • Frederik Pohl - interview by Charles Platt
  • Samuel R. Delany - interview by Charles Platt
  • Barry N. Malzberg - interview by Charles Platt
  • Edward Bryant - interview by Charles Platt
  • Alfred Bester - interview by Charles Platt
  • C. M. Kornbluth - essay by Charles Platt
  • Algis Budrys - interview by Charles Platt
  • Philip José Farmer - interview by Charles Platt
  • A. E. van Vogt - interview by Charles Platt
  • Philip K. Dick - interview by Charles Platt
  • Harlan Ellison - interview by Charles Platt
  • Ray Bradbury - interview by Charles Platt
  • Frank Herbert - interview by Charles Platt
  • Kate Wilhelm and Damon Knight - interview by Charles Platt
  • Michael Moorcock - interview by Charles Platt
  • J. G. Ballard - interview by Charles Platt
  • E. C. Tubb - interview by Charles Platt
  • Ian Watson - interview by Charles Platt
  • John Brunner - interview by Charles Platt
  • Gregory Benford - interview by Charles Platt
  • Robert Silverberg - interview by Charles Platt
  • Brian W. Aldiss - interview by Charles Platt
  • Self-Profile - essay by Charles Platt
  • Appendix: Right of Reply - essay by Charles Platt

Dream Makers, Volume II: The Uncommon Men & Women Who Write Science Fiction

Dream Makers: Book 2

Charles Platt

More of Platt's excellent interviews with the brightest stars in the science fiction firmament. This time with women!

Table of Contents:

  • Introduction - essay
  • Jerry Pournelle - interview
  • Larry Niven - interview
  • Christopher Priest - interview
  • William S. Burroughs - interview
  • Arthur C. Clarke - interview
  • Alvin Toffler - interview
  • John Sladek - interview
  • D. M. Thomas - interview
  • The Head-Rape - (1968) - poem by D. M. Thomas
  • Keith Robert - interview
  • Andre Norton - interview
  • Piers Anthony - interview
  • Keith Laumer - interview
  • Joe Haldeman - interview
  • Fritz Leiber - interview
  • Robert Anton Wilson - interview
  • Poul Anderson - interview
  • Jack Vance - interview
  • Theodore Sturgeon - interview
  • L. Ron Hubbard - interview
  • Joanna Russ - interview
  • Janet Morris - interview
  • Joan D. Vinge - interview
  • Harry Harrison - interview
  • Donald A. Wollheim - interview
  • Edward L. Ferman - interview
  • Kit Reed - interview
  • James Tiptree, Jr. - interview
  • Stephen King - interview
  • A Message to the Reader - essay
  • Charles Platt - interview by Douglas E. Winter

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