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Mark L. Van Name
Mark L. Van Name is a writer, technologist, and spoken word performer. As a science fiction author, he has published four novels (One Jump Ahead, Slanted Jack, Overthrowing Heaven, and Children No More) as well as an omnibus collection of his first two books (Jump Gate Twist); edited or co-edited... show more

Mark L. Van Name is a writer, technologist, and spoken word performer. As a science fiction author, he has published four novels (One Jump Ahead, Slanted Jack, Overthrowing Heaven, and Children No More) as well as an omnibus collection of his first two books (Jump Gate Twist); edited or co-edited three anthologies (Intersections: The Sycamore Hill Anthology, Transhuman, and The Wild Side), and written many short stories. Those stories have appeared in a wide variety of books and magazines, including Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, many original anthologies, and The Year's Best Science Fiction.As a technologist, he is the CEO of a fact-based marketing and technology assessment firm, Principled Technologies, Inc., that is based in the Research Triangle area of North Carolina. He has worked with computer technology for his entire professional career and has published over a thousand articles in the computer trade press, as well as a broad assortment of essays and reviews. As a spoken word artist, he has created and performed two shows: Science Magic Sex, and Wake Up Horny, Wake Up Angry. He also frequently leads humor panels at SF conventions. For more information, visit his Web site, www.marklvanname.com, or follow his blog, markvanname.blogspot.com.
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poetssong
poetssong rated it 11 years ago
I love this series. Can't get enough of it. The interaction between the main characters, the situations they find themselves in, and manage to extricate themselves from. Superb. And, hey, you have to love a place called "Pickelponker"!
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PG's Books rated it 12 years ago
I wasn’t really thrilled with the previous book, Children No More, in the series so I was quite happy that this one brings the series back in shape. Although it’s still a lot about children in the book it’s not really the main focus of the story. Instead we’re back to Jon doing some good old infiltr...
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PG's Books rated it 12 years ago
This book was certainly not the best one in the series. I still classifies as okay (barely) as far as I am concerned but I did indeed hope for something better.As with the other ones in the series, the book is well written. The dialog (bickering) between Jon and Lobo can be quite entertaining altho...
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PG's Books rated it 12 years ago
In general I like these books in the Jon & Lobo series but in small dozes. It’s not my favourite type of story so I only read one now and then, even though there more in the series that have been published already, and the last couple of days have been one of those occasions.This book is no exceptio...
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PG's Books rated it 13 years ago
I must say that I felt a bit let down by this book. I found the first one much better in that Jon appeared much more professional and so did the people he associated with. This book revolves around a con-artist and Jon is just either conned or simply walks into one mess after another.In the previous...
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