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  2. Stephanie Laurens - Wikipedia

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    Stephanie Laurens was born on 14 August 1953 in Sri Lanka.When she was 5, her family moved to Melbourne, where she was raised.After continuing through school and earning a PhD in Biochemistry in Australia, Laurens and her husband moved to Great Britain, taking one of the last true overland journeys from Kathmandu to London.

  3. Category:Novels by Greg Egan - Wikipedia

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  4. Tom and Jerry, or Life in London - Wikipedia

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    After the publication of Egan's book and the various theatrical adaptations, the term "Tom and Jerry" entered the English language. The Oxford English Dictionary cites examples of its use – to describe young men given to drinking, gambling, and riotous living – in the US, Australia and Britain throughout the 19th and 20th centuries and into ...

  5. Behind Silence and Solitude - Wikipedia

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    Behind Silence and Solitude is the debut studio album by the American metalcore band All That Remains, recorded in early 2000 and released on March 26, 2002.It is the only All That Remains album with guitarist Chris Bartlett and bass guitarist Dan Egan. [1]

  6. The Best of Greg Egan - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Greg Egan is a collection of science fiction stories by Australian writer Greg Egan, published by Subterranean Press in 2019. [1] The collection contains 20 stories which were published in a variety of original publications. It is also accompanied by an Afterword from the author. [1]

  7. Incandescence (novel) - Wikipedia

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    One review compared Incandescence to "a not particularly enthralling lecture on the process of scientific discovery, combined with the physics of a black hole". [4] Another reviewer described much of this criticism as "trite received opinion" and said the book had "hints of greatness and pleasing moments" but its structure was "a failed literary experiment" and ultimately rather dull.

  8. Oceanic (book) - Wikipedia

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    In behalf of New Scientist, David Langford states that the collection "cover[s] a vast range" and is "audacious and understated, heady and highly intelligent." [3]Russell Letson, writing in the Locus Magazine, says that the title story "edges into extreme post-human and/or far-future territory, but that story’s armature is a kind of bildungsroman" and "is a whole novel’s worth of material ...

  9. Orthogonal (series) - Wikipedia

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    First editions (publ. Night Shade Books) Orthogonal is a science fiction trilogy by Australian author Greg Egan taking place in a universe where, rather than three dimensions of space and one of time, there are four fundamentally identical dimensions. [1]