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Paul Levinson's novels

 

I have five in print, so far, and am writing a few more, even as we speak ... So far, they're science fiction - with some mystery, historical, etc threads mixed in.  One won a major award, all have been reviewed all over the place. 

You can hear me reading the first chapter to The Plot to Save Socrates - for free, look for the link below - and I've also listed a link to the free, complete live performance of "The Chronology Protection Case" radioplay, based on my novelette.

If you've read any of my work, say hello.  Even if not, say hello anyway!

 

my five science fiction novels 

The Plot to Save Socrates by Paul Levinson

The Plot to Save Socrates by Paul Levinson

my most recent novel - now available in hardcover more...0 points

The Silk Code by Paul Levinson

The Silk Code by Paul Levinson

This is the one that won the Locus Award - for bes more...0 points

The Consciousness Plague by Paul Levinson

The Consciousness Plague by Paul Levinson

my 2nd Phil D'Amato novel - in which everyone, inc more...0 points

The Pixel Eye by Paul Levinson

The Pixel Eye by Paul Levinson

my 3rd Phil D'Amato novel: squirrels in NYC Centra more...0 points

Borrowed Tides by Paul Levinson

Borrowed Tides by Paul Levinson

first starship to Alpha Centauri ... with just eno more...0 points

reviews of The Plot to Save Socrates 

Analog Magazine

Tom Easton: "a tour-de-force"0 points

Entertainment Weekly

Tom Russo: "challenging fun"0 points

Curled Up With A Good Book

Brian Charles Clark: "Sierra Waters is sexy a more...0 points

SF REVIEWS.NET

T. M. Wagner: "One of the most deliriously mi more...0 points

SCI FI Weekly

Pamela Sargent: "Paul Levinson brings both in more...0 points

SF Site

Steven H. Silver: "a fresh and welcome look a more...0 points

Strange Horizons

Colin Harvey: "Levinson's cool, spare style r more...0 points

Bewildering Stories

Jerry Wright: "frankly, he [Levinson] is one more...0 points

the acoustic side 

free of charge!

Paul Levinson reads from his novel, The Plot to Save Socrates

I'm reading quietly, late at night, in my living r more...0 points

Paul Levinson's Chronology Protection Case - Live!

Mark Shanahan wrote and performed as Phil D'Amato more...0 points

special treat: trailer for The Chronology Protection Case short film! 

by Jay Kensinger, from Paul Levinson's novelette

My novelette, "The Chronology Protection Case," was first published in Analog Magazine in 1995. It was nominated for several major awards and reprinted numerous times. Jay Kensinger's low-budget movie was released in 2002, followed by Mark Shanahan's radioplay, which was nominated for the Edgar Award for best mystery play of 2002.

You can hear the complete 38-minute radioplay - from a live performance at the Museum of Television and Radio in New York City - by clicking on one of the links above.

"The Chronology Protection Case" also introduced NYC forensic detective character, Dr. Phil D'Amato, who later appeared in three novels - The Silk Code, The Consciousness Plague, and The Pixel Eye - see the above listings.

The Chronology Protection Case - trailer

Trailer for a 40-minute 2002 short film I made from Paul Levinson's Nebula-nominated novelette. Enjoy!

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I'm an author who loves hearing from my readers - post a review, take a potshot, tell me what you liked least and best...

PaulLev wrote...

Thanks for the good words, folks.

If ever you'd like an autographed copy of any of my books, at no extra cost, just email me at Levinson.paul@gmail.com for details.

ReplyPosted June 12, 2008

eccles1 wrote...

Paul Levinson sounds very interesting I need to watch The Chronology Protection Case it sounds great and 'Consciousness Plague' sounds good too!
thank you

ReplyPosted June 12, 2008

PaxLamprey wrote...

I enjoy sites created by authors as a showcase for their works. Thanks!

ReplyPosted March 13, 2007

MythRider wrote...

I see I have a lot of reading to do!

ReplyPosted February 25, 2007

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PaulLev

About PaulLev

My novel The Silk Code won the 2000 Locus Award for Best First Novel.  I've since published Borrowed Tides (2001),  The Consciousness Plague (2002), The Pixel Eye (2003), and The Plot
To Save Socrates  (2006).  My science fiction and mystery short stories have been nominated for Nebula, Hugo, Edgar, and  Sturgeon Awards.  My eight nonfiction books, including  The Soft Edge (1997),  Digital  McLuhan (1999),  Realspace (2003), and Cellphone (2004), have been the subject of major articles in the New York Times,  Wired, the Christian Science Monitor, and have been translated into nine languages. I appear on "The O'Reilly Factor" (Fox News),  "The CBS Evening News," "Scarborough Country" (MSNBC),  the "NewsHour with Jim Lehrer" (PBS), "Nightline" (ABC) and numerous national and  international TV and radio programs.  I'm interviewed about media issues every Sunday, 7:15am, on KNX1070 Radio in Southern California.  I'm Professor and Chair of  Communication & Media Studies at  Fordham University in New York City.



home page: www.sff.net/people/paullevinson
blog: www.paullevinson.blogspot.com
videoclips: http://www.youtube.com/user/PLev20062006
podcast: lightonlightthrough.com

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