Ann Sterzinger

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Ann Sterzinger

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Violently funny, shyly tender, a lover of beauty and a hater of propaganda , especially when it dares to masquerade as art. Get real or get f***ed. (If you do the latter hard enough, it might make you real, so that's a win-win.) If you like your sci-fi loaded with dark humor, get a taste of my latest book: ELEKTRA'S REVENGE: THE FULL EPIC.

I have written in almost every genre that exists, from action thriller (THE SEINE VENDETTA) to litfic (NVSQVAM), because I don't love books for their genre; I love them for their genius. (Although most of the smartest writers in history were humorous in some way, however dry or oblique, so you could say I aim to be a comic novelist.) Most political trends kick us all when we're down, but the solutions are
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To Clarify the Two Elektras

So I decided to say "fuck it" to the criminally befuckled book and publishing industry: Instead of stretching my sci-fi epic into four novellas as marketing advisors had advised, this month I decided to release the entire amazing tale all at once.

Nearly a quarter-million words, Elektra's Revenge is a full bag, but not of shit. Although Elektra does puke on herself from time to time. This pissed-o Read more of this blog post »
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Published on July 23, 2020 15:38 Tags: elektra-s-revenge, science-fiction
Average rating: 4.0 · 138 ratings · 35 reviews · 14 distinct works
In the Sky

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NVSQVAM (Nowhere)

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The Urban Bizarre

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The Talkative Corpse

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Lyfe

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The Seine Vendetta: The LaR...

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Disaster Fitness: Make Your...

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Girl Detectives

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Elektra's Revenge

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“Behind the lawns, sagging old farmhouses with tie-dyes and college flags in the windows vomited beer cans toward the gutter; Soviet-looking rows of prefab town houses belched small children into the sunshine.”
Ann Sterzinger, NVSQVAM

“If he was going to kill himself, why not do something fun? Snort a fistful of heroin and jump off a building, or at least bomb the Academy Awards.”
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“He sniffed the whiskey and relaxed. It smelled like moss and mud and Leprechaun ass. Irish, then? We’re in like Flynn!”
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