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Richard Kadrey is a novelist, freelance writer, and photographer based in San Francisco.

Kadrey's novels are Metrophage, Kamikaze L'Amour, and Butcher Bird: A Novel Of The Dominion." Other works include collaborative graphic novels and over 50 published short stories.

Kadrey's short story Carbon Copy: Meet the First Human Clone was filmed as After Amy.

His non-fiction books as a writer and/or editor include The Catalog of Tomorrow (Que/TechTV Publishing, 2002), From Myst to Riven (Hyperion, 1997), The Covert Culture Sourcebook and its sequel (St. Martin's Press, New York, 1993 and 1994); Kadrey also hosted a live interview show on Hotwired in the 1990s called Covert Culture. He was an editor at print magazines Shift and Future Sex, and at online magazines Signum and Stim. He has published articles about art, culture and technology in publications including Wired, Omni, Mondo 2000, the San Francisco Chronicle, SF Weekly, Ear, Artforum, ArtByte, Bookforum, World Art, Whole Earth Review, Reflex, Science Fiction Eye, and Interzone.




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