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Encyclopedia > Dennis Danvers

Dennis Danvers (born 1947) is an American author of science fiction and horror novels. He presently lives in Richmond, Virginia. 1947 (MCMXLVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ... The word author has several meanings: The author of a book, story, article or the like, is the person who has written it (or is writing it). ... Science fiction is a form of speculative fiction principally dealing with the impact of imagined science and technology, or both, upon society and persons as individuals. ... Horror fiction is, broadly, fiction in any medium intended to scare, unsettle or horrify the reader. ... DeFoes Robinson Crusoe, Newspaper edition published in 1719 A novel (from French nouvelle, new) is an extended fictional narrative in prose. ... Richmond is the capital of the Commonwealth of Virginia, in the United States of America. ...


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SF REVIEWS.NET: The Fourth World / Dennis Danvers (907 words)
Danvers is an excellent writer; his prose has the accessibility and immediacy of Stephen King's.
But Danvers has set the stage for disappointment long ago by giving the book a sociopolitical stance of the sort so simplistic you don't often find it outside of college campus rallies.
Danvers' depiction of the retreat by all American citizens (except, of course, those far more noble poor immigrants who can't afford to do so) into a totally virtual web existence is a stretch.
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