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Richard Evans (born ], ], ] 1964), is author of the future-noir novels ''Machine Nation'' and ''Robophobia''. He was born in Manchester's ] district and attended ] grammar school.
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''Machine Nation'' and ''Robophobia'' are part of the Sorber & Fox series of novels. Set in ] between 2027 and 2029, they centre on the development of an ], Kim Fox and explore her relationship with psychologist, Alex Sorber. described his work as 'more science-prescient than science fiction'. commented that ''Robophobia'' 'draws us a convincing world of the not too distant future – recognisable, but rendered uncomfortable by changes in the familiar'. The stories take inspiration from cutting-edge ] and deal with ethical questions around machine emotions, scientific progress, slavery and the nature of humanity. As part of the research process for his work, he has twice visited ] at ], in 2003 and 2005.
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He has received several writing awards from and contributed robotics-related articles to UK publications, including ] and the now-defunct ]. The ] article, ''Robosapiens'', documents Richard's 2003 trip to ].
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Three new short stories, each set in near-future Japanese cities, are due for publication in the ] 'Fiction Inspired By...' series during 2007 and 2008 - ''Touch Sensitive'' (), ''Hand In Glove'' (''Paint A Vulgar Picture'', fiction inspired by The Smiths) and ''Freak Of Nature'' (''Pleasant Dreams'', fiction inspired by The Ramones).
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His third novel, ''Exilium'', also part of the Sorber & Fox series, has recently been completed and is due for publication in 2008.

== Novels ==
Machine Nation (2002)<BR>
Robophobia (2004)

== Short Fiction ==
WLTM... ] (], April 2003)*<BR>
Half Life (The Flash, published by , 2007) <BR>
Touch Sensitive (Perverted by Language, Fiction Inspired by ], published by ], 2007)<BR>
Hand In Glove (Paint A Vulgar Picture, Fiction Inspired by ], published by ], 2008)<BR>
Freak Of Nature (Pleasant Dreams, Fiction Inspired by ], published by ], tbc)
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*WLTM... The Dice Man is viewable online at Richard's

== Magazine Articles ==
The Cyborg Mystery ], Nov-Dec 1998*<BR>
Robosapiens ], May 2003*

*Both articles are viewable online at Richard's


== External Links ==

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Richard Evans (born Manchester, United Kingdom, October 15th 1964), is author of the future-noir novels Machine Nation and Robophobia. He was born in Manchester's Moss Side district and attended Xaverian College grammar school.

Machine Nation and Robophobia are part of the Sorber & Fox series of novels. Set in Boston, Massachusetts between 2027 and 2029, they centre on the development of an android, Kim Fox and explore her relationship with psychologist, Alex Sorber. One Word Radio described his work as 'more science-prescient than science fiction'. Book Munch commented that Robophobia 'draws us a convincing world of the not too distant future – recognisable, but rendered uncomfortable by changes in the familiar'. The stories take inspiration from cutting-edge android science and deal with ethical questions around machine emotions, scientific progress, slavery and the nature of humanity. As part of the research process for his work, he has twice visited CSAIL at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in 2003 and 2005.

He has received several writing awards from Arts Council England and contributed robotics-related articles to UK publications, including T3 Magazine and the now-defunct UFO Magazine (UK). The T3 Magazine article, Robosapiens, documents Richard's 2003 trip to CSAIL.

Three new short stories, each set in near-future Japanese cities, are due for publication in the Serpent's Tail 'Fiction Inspired By...' series during 2007 and 2008 - Touch Sensitive (Perverted by Language, fiction inspired by The Fall), Hand In Glove (Paint A Vulgar Picture, fiction inspired by The Smiths) and Freak Of Nature (Pleasant Dreams, fiction inspired by The Ramones).

His third novel, Exilium, also part of the Sorber & Fox series, has recently been completed and is due for publication in 2008.

Novels

Machine Nation (2002)
Robophobia (2004)

Short Fiction

WLTM... The Dice Man (City Life (Magazine), April 2003)*
Half Life (The Flash, published by Social Disease, 2007)
Touch Sensitive (Perverted by Language, Fiction Inspired by The Fall, published by Serpent's Tail, 2007)
Hand In Glove (Paint A Vulgar Picture, Fiction Inspired by The Smiths, published by Serpent's Tail, 2008)
Freak Of Nature (Pleasant Dreams, Fiction Inspired by The Ramones, published by Serpent's Tail, tbc)

  • WLTM... The Dice Man is viewable online at Richard's official site

Magazine Articles

The Cyborg Mystery UFO Magazine (UK), Nov-Dec 1998*
Robosapiens T3 Magazine, May 2003*


External Links

Official site
This Uncanny Valley blog