In the wishlist! Thanks.

https://www.orcabooks.com/book/9781250202093

On 4/25/22 09:48, Steve Smith wrote:
On the topic of recent books and local authors:

I just finished Steven Kotler's latest work of Fiction - "The Devil's Dictionary 
<https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250202093/thedevilsdictionary>".  Kotler, who 
some of you may know lived here (near Chimayo on their Rancho de Chihuahua dog-rescue property) 
for about 10 years before moving on to build a house in the Tahoe area after finally hitting 
the big time working with the likes of Peter Diamandis.  He and Joy probably have 1000 rescued 
Chihuahuas on-property there.

    https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250202093/thedevilsdictionary

Kotler is a "Friend of FriAM" (or at least SFx) though I don't know if he ever 
attended any coffee's or weigh in on the list. He's been a hyper-manic wildman since I met him 
at a neuroscience conference in 2008, moving roughly twice as fast as anyone else I know.  I 
helped him build a BMX dirt-track in his back yard overlooked by a writers-shack he built at 
Rancho de Chihuahua (chronicled in his book A Small Furry Prayer 
<https://www.stevenkotler.com/book-pages/small-furry-prayer>).  He did a reading for this 
one at SFx when it came out, some of you may have attended.   SteveG (and others here?) used to 
bomb moguls with Kotler.  I can't find he videos offhand but there are some from Furry Prayer 
era of him running arroyos with a whole pack of rescued chihuahua mixes.

Devil's Dictionary is a sequel to his "Last Tango in Cyberspace" of a few years 
ago.   Kotler weaves a LOT of contemporary topics from Climate Change to Gene Editing to 
Synthetic Drugs to Crypto into this Day-after-tomorrow CyberPunkEsque story with lots of 
thinly disguised references to his own life and work as well as to classic SciFi tropes.

I'm not sure I would recommend this book to most of the crue here, but 
definitely DaveW and maybe Marcus and Glen and Jon.  It focuses heavily on 
intuitive/empathic/flow experiences with drug-enhancement and cutting 
(bleeding?) edge tech with the kind of cacophonic wild ride that Cyberpunk 
usually carries with it.  I definitely enjoyed it myself.


On 4/25/22 9:43 AM, Barry MacKichan wrote:

Preston and a friend rode horses from the Mexican border at Rio Pedro to 
Albuquerque and on to Santa Fe eventually. This is approximately the route that 
Coronado took in 1540. Some parts of it were in scary-rough mountains. He wrote 
a book about it:
“Cities of Gold: A Journey Across the American Southwest in Pursuit of Coronado”

Abraham Lincoln’s name became well known in 1858 when he and the incumbent 
senator for Illinois, Senator Douglas, had a series of debates called the 
“Lincoln - Douglas debates” that most of us in the US read about in school. 
This comes to mind whenever I think of Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child debate 
plot points in their collaboration.😏

—Barry

On 22 Apr 2022, at 14:53, Jochen Fromm wrote:

    I've recently read "Diablo Mesa" from Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. It 
is surprisingly good and combines Roswell, Aliens, FBI and even the SFI :-) As you know 
Douglas Preston moved to Santa Fe in 1986.
    
<https://www.prestonchild.com/books/diablomesa/diablo-mesa-a-nora-kelly-novel;art622,644>


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