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Deep Reality

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Deep Reality (vol. 3 of Matter Is Mostly Space) re-twists the re-realities of Vera Kamchatka, Roland Randall (or one of their Meboids), and others. Reappearing is Quentin Denmore, who started this whole thing in The Metaphysical Invasions, and from The Arrival of the Overlords returns the unstable Diaz. Deep Reality introduces the sociopathic Drs. Vogt and Ichi, always good for a laugh in the field of human experimentation.The stories in Deep Reality are"The Metaphysical Phase-Out""Pardon My Extremities""Acrolithia""Nihilism and Threatening Mania""The Fighter"Deep Reality was originally published as Mutants.WHAT OTHERS HAVE SAID -- Orson Scott Card, Hugo and Nebula "[Wayne Wightman is] ...one of the names I['ve] learned to look for.... He...is a romantic whose stories confess his belief that individuals can be larger than life, that their decisions can change the world around them."John Brunner, the legend "Wayne Wightman is agreeable company, both in person and via the printed page. As to the former, I'm afraid you will have to wait the chance to make his acquaintance.... As to the latter, however, now's your chance."Richard Paul Russo, Philip K. Dick Award "One of Wightman's great strengths is his willingness to go to the edge. He pulls no punches, whether the story is serious or violent or manic. You can count on him to take you places other writers shy away from."

119 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 1, 2011

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