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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 links to the free, complete live performance of "The Chronology Protection Case" radioplay, based on my novelette, and to Shaun Farrell's free, unabridged podiobook of my first novel, The Silk Code. You'll also find links to 15 anthologies with my science fiction stories.

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...1 point

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

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.

"The Chronology Protection Case" marks the first appearance of Dr. Phil D'Amato, whose later exploits are detailed in The Silk Code, The Consciousness Plague, and The Pixel Eye.

You can hear the complete 38-minute radio play of "The Chronology Protection Case" - from a live performance at the Museum of Television and Radio in New York City - by clicking on one of the audio 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.

***April 2009: Here's a link to the complete, uncut 2002 38-minute movie - online and FREE!
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The Chronology Protection Case - complete movie!

And, hey, if you liked the trailer, treat yourself to the entire 38-minute movie - free!
The Chronology Protection Case -complete movie
by PLev20062006 | video info

6 ratings | 817 views
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The Plot to Save Socrates begins...

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a previously unknown Socratic dialog - from The Plot to Save Socrates

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The Silk Code trailer

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Phil D'Amato in The Genesis Virus

Oz Fontecchio interviews Paul Levinson about The Genesis Virus, a TV series in planning, featuring Phil D'Amato
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the lives of my characters - on the Web

A Letter from Sierra Waters
time traveler Sierra Waters (from The Plot to Save Socrates) sends an email across time to author Paul Levinson
A Picture of Sierra Waters
likely taken in New York City, date unknown
Poet Lance Strate Writes Verses for Sierra Waters
MySpace poet Lance Strate wrote an evocative poem for Sierra Waters
Sierra Waters' MySpace
blog, photos, comments from her friends
Sierra Waters, time traveler, on Facebook
Facebook with photos, news, and commentary from Sierra
The Lives and Times of Phil D'Amato
a complete dossier on all the people who have helped bring the Phil D'Amato character to life ...
Phil D'Amato's Facebook page
news of Phil D'Amato in novels, short fiction, podiobooks, films, television, more
Phil D'Amato's Wikipedia page
a summary of all of Phil's exploits

my short stories in these anthologies

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my stories also in these anthologies

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and my stories also in these anthologies

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22 of my short stories

most for under a buck

science fiction and fantasy
short stories on Fictionwise
first published in Analog and other leading magazines

now your reviews - and comments - welcome!

tell me what you think - or just say hello

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

  • Bookworm25 Sep 7, 2011 @ 6:04 am | delete
    I have added this to my online library with a link as I think they sound fantastic and it's another place for people to find them. I wish you a lot of luck with these and I am going to enjoy reading them.
  • PaulLev Sep 7, 2011 @ 10:57 am | delete
    Thank you!
  • PaulLev Apr 25, 2009 @ 8:41 pm | in reply to chemrat | delete
    Thanks Jim!
  • PaulLev Apr 25, 2009 @ 12:22 am | in reply to susannaduffy | delete
    Thanks, Susan - I'm submitting it right now!
  • susannaduffy Apr 24, 2009 @ 11:42 pm | delete
    Paul, I would love to have this lens in the group BookWorms - where we have a section for Authors in Squidoo. ( /groups/bookworms ). I do hope that you submit to the group :)
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my music - on iTunes

psych, rock. folk. pop

"Superb fuzz guitar irresistibly drizzled across several tracks ... a memorable personality indelibly locked inside the grooves ... the perfect sound track for a lethargic spring day." - Austin Matthews - Shindig Magazine || "a musician full of summer sun" - Dave Greenwald - RAWKBLOG || "The vocals are reminiscent of a live Beatles gig, I haven't seen them live but my grandma said they are quite good." - Daniel Thomas - Independent Music News || "Had this record been released in 1968-1970 and with the support of a major label it would have been hailed as a psych pop masterpiece." - George Cannon - Way Off the Grid Radio || "romantic, sunshine happy Americana or bluesier ... a handful of good feeling summer breeze love songs ... a touch of Santana exotic elements and a lot more fuzz guitar ... melodic and harmony vocals" - Gerald Van Waes - Psyche Folk || "human mystical pop music... wonderful songs" Taro Miyasugi - Record Collectors' Magazine || "In recent years the album has gone from an unknown collectors' gem to a much more widely known (and acclaimed) folk-rock recording." -Evan Levine, WFMU's Beware of the Blog

Track Artist Album  
Today Is Just Like You (feat. Mike Dorfman and Boris Midney) Paul Levinson With Ed Fox And Peter Rosenthal Twice Upon a Rhyme
Learn to Learn (feat. Boris Midney and Jay Sackett) Paul Levinson With Ed Fox And Peter Rosenthal Twice Upon a Rhyme
I'm Seeing You In a Different Light (feat. Boris Midney and Cyril Penn) Paul Levinson With Ed Fox And Peter Rosenthal Twice Upon a Rhyme
Forever Friday (feat. Jesse Stiller and Sasha Humek) Paul Levinson With Ed Fox And Peter Rosenthal Twice Upon a Rhyme
The Soft of Your Eyes (feat. Donny Frankel and Joe Szalacsi) Paul Levinson With Ed Fox And Peter Rosenthal Twice Upon a Rhyme
Gentle Blue Cherry Bell (feat. Paul Levinson & Ed Fox, Cyril Penn and Peter Otero) Paul Levinson With Ed Fox And Peter Rosenthal Twice Upon a Rhyme
Antique Shop (The Coming of Winter) (feat. Israel Esquenazi and Donny Frankel) Paul Levinson With Ed Fox And Peter Rosenthal Twice Upon a Rhyme
Looking for Sunsets (In the Early Morning) (feat. Israel Esquenazi and Brian King) Paul Levinson With Ed Fox And Peter Rosenthal Twice Upon a Rhyme
The Lama Will Be Late This Year (feat. Jay Sackett) Paul Levinson With Ed Fox And Peter Rosenthal Twice Upon a Rhyme
Looks Like a Night (I Won't Catch Much Sleep In) (feat. Donny Frankel and Manny Morales) Paul Levinson With Ed Fox And Peter Rosenthal Twice Upon a Rhyme
You Are Everywhere (feat. Tina Vozick and Alan Fuhr) Paul Levinson With Ed Fox And Peter Rosenthal Twice Upon a Rhyme
Raincheck (feat. Jay Sackett and Mitch Greenberg) Paul Levinson With Ed Fox And Peter Rosenthal Twice Upon a Rhyme
Not Yet Ready to Say Goodbye (feat. Jesse Stiller and Joe Szalacsi) Paul Levinson With Ed Fox And Peter Rosenthal Twice Upon a Rhyme
Precious and Golden Paul Levinson & The New Outlook Spun Dreams (with Stu Nitekman & Ira Margolis)
Yesterday's Rain Paul Levinson & The New Outlook Spun Dreams (with Stu Nitekman & Ira Margolis)
Murray the K's Back In Town Paul Levinson & The New Outlook Spun Dreams (with Stu Nitekman & Ira Margolis)
Happy Goodbye Baby Paul Levinson & The New Outlook Spun Dreams (with Stu Nitekman & Ira Margolis)
If Leaves Fall Tomorrow Paul Levinson & The New Outlook Spun Dreams (with Stu Nitekman & Ira Margolis)
Don't Blame It On Love Paul Levinson & The New Outlook Spun Dreams (with Stu Nitekman & Ira Margolis)
Just that Kind Paul Levinson & The New Outlook Spun Dreams (with Stu Nitekman & Ira Margolis)
The Flavor of Spring Paul Levinson & The New Outlook Spun Dreams (with Stu Nitekman & Ira Margolis)
Two Minus One Paul Levinson & The New Outlook Spun Dreams (with Stu Nitekman & Ira Margolis)
Keep Off the Grass Paul Levinson & The New Outlook Spun Dreams (with Stu Nitekman & Ira Margolis)
Evening's Evergreen Morning Paul Levinson & The New Outlook Spun Dreams (with Stu Nitekman & Ira Margolis)
Water Proof Paul Levinson & The New Outlook Spun Dreams (with Stu Nitekman & Ira Margolis)
Sunshine's Mine Paul Levinson & The New Outlook Spun Dreams (with Stu Nitekman & Ira Margolis)
Alpha Centauri Paul Levinson & The New Outlook Spun Dreams (with Stu Nitekman & Ira Margolis)
Please Don't Cry, Little Dove Paul Levinson & The New Outlook Spun Dreams (with Stu Nitekman & Ira Margolis)

my music - on Amazon MPs

psych, rock, folk, pop

"Superb fuzz guitar irresistibly drizzled across several tracks ... a memorable personality indelibly locked inside the grooves ... the perfect sound track for a lethargic spring day." - Austin Matthews - Shindig Magazine || "a musician full of summer sun" - Dave Greenwald - RAWKBLOG || "The vocals are reminiscent of a live Beatles gig, I haven't seen them live but my grandma said they are quite good." - Daniel Thomas - Independent Music News || "Had this record been released in 1968-1970 and with the support of a major label it would have been hailed as a psych pop masterpiece." - George Cannon - Way Off the Grid Radio || "romantic, sunshine happy Americana or bluesier ... a handful of good feeling summer breeze love songs ... a touch of Santana exotic elements and a lot more fuzz guitar ... melodic and harmony vocals" - Gerald Van Waes - Psyche Folk || "human mystical pop music... wonderful songs" Taro Miyasugi - Record Collectors' Magazine || "In recent years the album has gone from an unknown collectors' gem to a much more widely known (and acclaimed) folk-rock recording." -Evan Levine, WFMU's Beware of the Blog
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my nonfiction books

about media past, present, and future ...
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Paul Levinson's Infinite Regress

now reviewing ... Boardwalk Empire, Bones, Breaking Bad, Criminal Minds, Dexter, Falling Skies, Fringe, Game of Thrones, Hell on Wheels, Homeland, House, Mad Men, NCIS, Pan Am, Person of Interest, Terra Nova, The Closer, The Good Wife, The Killing, The Walking Dead, Treme, Unforgettable, the odd movie, a little music ... and a lot of politics ...
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Paul Levinson quoted in the press

'House' wraps with focus on friendship
Paul Levinson is a professor of communications and media studies at New York's Fordham University. He says the word "bromance" doesn't even begin to describe the 20-year friendship between House and Wilson. Their bond is the heart of the show, ...
Cofounder's Renunciation of US Citizenship Unlikely to Hurt Facebook IPO
It probably won't hurt much, if at all, said Paul Levinson, professor of communication and media studies at Fordham University. "Facebook is an inherently global community, so the specific citizenship of one of its founders is not really an issue," he ...

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My novel The Silk Code won the 2000 Locus Award for Best First Novel.  I've since published Borrowed Tides (2001),  The Consciousness Plague... more »

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