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Cannibals Shrink Elvis's Head

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Cannibals Shrink Elvis' HeadA collection of tales from the dawn of the digital age.Endurance Racer--a marathon race through the Sol System asteroid belt contested with human-powered spaceships.Direct Connection--is it possible to overdose on chocolate?Trade Agreement--a business venture between humans and a powerful alien corporation gone wrong. Haute Cuisine--what happens when you discover that your alien enemies really taste good?--plus seven more science fiction stories Lenin's brain, slamming Mother Earth with an asteroid, spontaneously exploding automobiles, a cloning experiment gone awry and a new theory on the origins of life...

175 pages, Paperback

Published January 16, 2020

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Phillip Nolte

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Born and raised in Minnesota, educated at Moorhead State (Moorhead, MN) and North Dakota State University. I developed a passion for science fiction in junior high and have been hooked ever since. I started writing science fiction sometime around 1986 or so and about a dozen of my short stories were published in pioneering online magazines such as "Athene" and "Intertext."

I have been employed as a potato scientist at the University of Idaho since 1991. I currently serve on the editorial boards of two national trade journals and have written more than two hundred educational and informative articles for the popular press. I live with my wife and two cats (or is it the other way around?) in southeastern Idaho, where most of the potatoes are.

An irresistible compulsion just a few years ago to get back into writing science fiction resulted in "The Scrapyard Incident." Maybe the theme of the book would make more sense if I admitted to having an inexplicable interest in junkyards too...

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