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Bio: With the recent publication of The Eternal Footman, a novel about an existential pestilence, James Morrow offers up his final satiric meditation on the death of God.

The first book of the Godhead Trilogy, Towing Jehovah, winner of the World Fantasy Award and the Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire, recounts the efforts of a supertanker captain to entomb the Corpus Dei in an Arctic glacier. The sequel, Blameless in Abaddon, a New York Times Notable Book of the Year, tells of a small-town Pennsylvania judge who prosecutes the Corpus Dei before the World Court for crimes against humanity.

Now that he has finished with his Creator, and vice-versa, Morrow is turning his attention to The Last Witchfinder, an historical novel about the coming of the Enlightenment and the birth of the scientific worldview. This epic-in-progress centers around a woman whose father hangs witches for a living in Restoration England, and it dramatizes the meeting that almost took place in 1725 between Sir Isaac Newton and the young Benjamin Franklin.

Morrow's other novels include This Is the Way the World Ends (1986), a Nebula finalist, and Only Begotten Daughter (1990), winner of the World Fantasy Award. Most of his short fiction is collected in Bible Stories for Adults, including the Nebula Award-winning fable, "The Deluge." His 1991 novella, City of Truth, also received a Nebula Award.

Born in Philadelphia in 1947, Morrow spent his adolescent years making short 8mm fantasy films with his friends, including adaptations of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" and Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart." His affection for satiric and philosophical fiction comes largely from the novels he studied in his high-school World Literature course.

After receiving a bachelor's degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1969, then a master's degree from Harvard University in 1971, Morrow worked for several years as an English teacher, a cartoonist, and an independent filmmaker. Between 1977 and 1978 he produced the manuscript of his first novel, The Wine of Violence, and shortly afterwards became addicted to writing fiction.

Morrow now lives in State College, Pennsylvania, with his wife, Kathryn, his twelve-year-old son, Christopher, and two enigmatic dogs: Pooka, a Border collie, and Amtrak, a stray Doberman that Jim and Kathy rescued from a train station in Orlando, Florida. He devotes his leisure hours to his family, his Lionel toy electric trains, and his video collection of vulgar Biblical spectacles.


 

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1 Auspicious Eggs [MultiFormat]
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  With much of North America flooded from global warming, the government determines that God is punishing humankind for its sins. To prevent widespread starvation and control the size--and "quality"--of the population, the laws of Terminal Baptism are forced upon priests. Father Monaghan believes the souls of innocent babies are delivered straight into heaven--but his conscience cries out each time he lowers another baby into the baptismal waters. (Published: 2000) Nebula Award(R) Finalist, Locus Poll Award Nominee

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  Jennet Stearne's father hangs witches for a living in Restoration England. But when she witnesses the unjust and horrifying execution of her beloved aunt Isobel, the precocious child decides to make it her life's mission to bring down the Parliamentary Witchcraft Act. Armed with little save the power of reason, and determined to see justice prevail, Jennet hurls herself into a series of picaresque adventures--traveling from King William's Britain to the fledgling American Colonies to an uncharte... more info>>
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  A brilliant philosopher with a talent for self-destruction, Mason Ambrose has torpedoed a promising academic career and now faces a dead-end future. Before joining the ranks of the unemployed, however, he's approached by a representative of billionaire geneticist Dr. Edwina Sabacthani, who makes him an offer no starving ethicist could refuse. Born and bred on Isla de Sangre, a private island off the Florida coast, Edwina's beautiful and intelligent adolescent daughter, Londa, has recently surviv... more info>>
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