I had never felt this hall the heart of my home. (Vacant, avoided, disused.) Despite all ancient reason, it had become completely marginal. But a student's word, as it displaced me from my own image of its history, by the same movement, ...
In this dizzyingly original novel, information is perilous, but without it a human is only a rat in a cage. Campbell Award winner Jo Walton described this science fiction landmark as being “like pop rocks for the brain. . .
The only survivor plucked from a world where life has been burned out from horizon to horizon, Rat Korga is a very unusual human.
Stars in My Pocket Like Grains of Sand
Set against exotic landscapes and strange cultures, this saga concerns a great information war involving every world inhabited by humanity and two people whose relationship shakes civilization to its core