Christian Dunn of Solaris Books is excited to announce the acquisition of world mass-market rights for INFOQUAKE by David Louis Edelman, in a high-profile deal with Pyr, the SF/F imprint of Prometheus Books.

• Barnes & Noble's SF Book of the Year for 2006
• John W. Campbell Memorial Award Nominee for Best Novel 2006
INFOQUAKE takes speculative fiction into alien territory: the corporate boardroom of the far
future. It’s a stunning trip through the trenches of a technological war fought with product
demos, press releases and sales pitches. INFOQUAKE is truly science fiction for the twentyfirst
century.
Natch, a master of bio/logics, the programming of the human body, has clawed his way to the
top of the market using little more than his wits. His notoriety brings him to the attention of
the owner of MultiReal, a mysterious new technology. Only by enlisting Natch’s devious
mind can MultiReal be kept out of the hands of High Executive Len Borda and his ruthless
armies. Meanwhile, hanging over everything is the specter of the infoquake, a lethal burst of
energy that’s disrupting networks and threatening to send the world crashing back into the
Dark Ages.
DAVID LOUIS EDELMAN said: “I’m ecstatic to see a new mass-market edition
of Infoquake from Solaris. All authors want to see their books in front of a larger
audience, as long as they don’t have to sacrifice their integrity to do it. With a massmarket
edition through Solaris, my book is getting the best of both worlds: wider
exposure and first-class treatment from guys who really care about science fiction.”
INFOQUAKE will be published by SOLARIS in both the UK and the US in Summer 2008,
alongside the Pyr trade edition of MULTIREAL, the second book in the Jump 225 trilogy.
David Louis Edelman is a web designer, programmer and journalist. He lives with his wife
Victoria near Washington, DC. Over the past ten years, Mr. Edelman has programmed
websites for the U.S. Army and the FBI, taught software to the U.S. Congress and the World
Bank, written articles for the Washington Post and Baltimore Sun, and directed the marketing
departments of biometric and e-commerce companies. Mr. Edelman was born in Birmingham,
Alabama in 1971 and grew up in Orange County, California. He received a B.A. in creative
writing and journalism from The Johns Hopkins University in 1993.
Visit www.infoquake.net for extracts, information and more.
Praise for INFOQUAKE:
"The love child of Donald Trump and Vernor Vinge." - B&N Explorations
"This may be THE science fiction book of the year." - SFFWorld
"Bursting with invention and panache." - Publishers Weekly
"Like a more accessible Charles Stross." - Intergalactic Medicine Show
"A high-speed, high-spirited tale of capitalist skullduggery." - Asimov's
"Read this book, and then argue about it." - Kate Elliott
“So fresh and good I shamelessly stole an idea from it... Give him the Philip K. Dick award.” - Ian McDonald
For more information please contact BL Publishing on: solaris@blpublishing.com
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