
Bruce Golden
Bruce Golden's short stories have been published across more than two dozen countries and 40 anthologies. Asimov's Science Fiction described his novel Evergreen, "If you can imagine Ursula Le Guin channeling H. Rider Haggard, you'll have the barest conception of this stirring book, which centers around a mysterious artifact and the people in its thrall." New Myths magazine said of his novel Red Sky, Blue Moon, "With thematic echoes of Dune, Dances with Wolves, and The Last Samurai, it's an epic tale of adventure and arrogance, discovery and desire, courage and greed."
His latest novel, The Omega Legacy, looks at artificial intelligence through a post-humankind lens. Once upon a time his novella Monster Town, a satirical send-up of old hard-boiled detective stories featuring movie monsters of the black & white era, was in development as a TV series. Then COVID shut down Hollywood for a year, likely driving a stake through the heart of the project forever.
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