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Sue Lange is your typical multi-tasking author. She tweets, Facebooks and blogs so much she has no time to write. The minute she sits down to do so, somebody somewhere posts another cute cat photo, or an update on the fertility rites of the Royal Family. You know, something that simply must be investigated. Somehow in the distant past before humanity discovered the Internet, she did write. I'm sorry, that should be, "she did provide content." Here's some of it here:   

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frontcover190pixels.jpgsmallkirkus.jpg Tritcheon Hash

Tritcheon Hash is a test pilot in the year 3011. She's got it all: brains, guts, and a fast jet. But can she survive a mission to planet Earth?

"Against a vivid sci-fi backdrop, Lange brings a light touch to heavy material, with a fast-pace, funny story to boot." -- Kirkus

"Funny, perceptive and hard-hitting by turns - welcome to a new and witty voice in sf satire." -John Grant, co-editor, The Encyclopedia of Fantasy

we_robots_ecoverforbvc.jpgWe, Robots

Can artificial intelligence ever know the true meaning of life?

io9.com included We, Robots in its “13 Books that will Change the Way You Look at Robots.” sfsignal.com rated We, Robots one of the ten best reads of the year.


Lange-TextilePlanet_129x200.jpg The Textile Planet

Sue Lange adds to her catalog of stimulating stories with this novel of satire filled with political, social, and gender issues woven together with humor and introspection. The Textile Planet continues to advance Lange’s brand of changing, stretching, and challenging science fiction where she quite artfully weaves many worlds and destinations without ever leaving a culture of reference for the modern reader.


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“[Lange] creates worlds that are ugly, gritty. They’re urban in feel even when the setting is elsewhere. And she puts her characters in hard places. est of all, there are twists at the end of some of these pieces that you don’t see coming. Or if you do, they still manage to shock. And make you think.” —West of Mars





Sue Lange’s print published titles

About Sue Lange
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Tritcheon Hash
at Powells
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We, Robots 
(a story of the Singularity) at Aqueduct Press 

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