David Louis Edelman David Louis Edelman

David Louis Edelman is a writer and web programmer. His first book, Infoquake, was nominated for the John W. Campbell Award for Best Novel and named Barnes & Noble's Top SF Novel of 2006. His latest novel, MultiReal, was released in July 2008.

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Archive for June, 1993

  1. Jay McInerney’s “Brightness Falls”  • 
    Jay McInerney's novel "Bright Lights, Big City" predicted the end of the Me Decade all the way back in 1984 simply by using the fundamental law of gravity: what goes up must come down. His new novel, "Brightness Falls," details the fulfillment of that prophecy.