Stealing Worlds
Aug 02, 2019
Amazing review at Locus
Locus Magazine is the premier review of science fiction and fantasy in English. I always wait with bated breath for my Locus review. I'm delighted with this one.
Over at Locus, Paul di Filippo has this to say about Stealing Worlds:
There are a handful of SF writers whose novels are both vastly entertaining and which also serve as engineer-level blueprints for refashioning the world. In this category I would put Kim Stanley Robinson, Vernor Vinge, Cory Doctorow, William Gibson, Bruce Sterling, Neal Stephenson, Greg Bear, and Charles Stross. Now, with a shift in his focus from far futures to near horizons, I would add the name of Karl Schroeder.
Read the rest of the review and see if you agree!
Jun 19, 2019
Great review of Stealing Worlds over at BoingBoing
Cory Doctorow lays it down
Cory likes this book. He says of it,
This is a fucking great novel, full of amazing characters racing around fascinating settings, doing battle, parkouring through surveillance grids, falling in love, betraying each other, snatching victory from the jaws of defeat. It's everything you could want from a Karl Schroeder novel, and it's the best Karl Schroeder novel ever (so far).
Apr 20, 2019
An excerpt and early reviews of Stealing Worlds
Tor.com has some words for you
Head over to Tor.com and you can read an excerpt from Chapter 1 of Stealing Worlds, which hits the shelves on June 18. In this clip, Sura is dusting off old skills--breaking into the former family home...
Early Reviews
“Lesser writers use technology as a metaphor; Schroeder is a master of rigor in technological speculation. Part prophet, part critic, Schroeder is a hell of a storyteller.”―Cory Doctorow
“Karl Schroeder seizes cyberpunk traditions and larps them into the onrushing era of blockchains, sentient contracts and rapid-paced convulsions of reality!”―David Brin, author of The Postman and Existence.