"Rog Phillips - Rat in the Skull" - читать интересную книгу автора (Phillips Rog)

"Policemen are nice to me. Once in a nightclub where I objected to the tab, the
bouncer called two assistants from the kitchen, then decided to let me have my way,
all without a struggle. I look tough and have a six foot two frame to back up my
looks. The last thing I look like is an author.
"And that's the last thing I became тАУ if you concede the point that I am an author.
That was seven years ago. I would probably have become one before that, but it
didn't occur to me to try it. I had the feeling that most people have who read a lot
but have never met a writer; that a writer is a nebulous figure тАУ like a god тАУ
somewhere beyond the far horizon where he can't be contacted by mortals. If I
thought of it at all, I probably thought I couldn't write. I still think so.
"My birthplace was Spokane, Washington. I went to various schools in such places
as Spokane, Los Angeles, Kingfisher, Oklahoma, Milwaukee, and Seattle. I've
worked at such things as farm labor, carpentry, plumbing, machine shop, power
plant engineering, power plant construction.
"If I'd stayed in that, I would have been at Pearl Harbor when the bombs fell. But I
went into the shipyards and became a welder. The draft board and the shipyards
fought over who was to have me to the very end, in an automatic type of war where I
had no say either way. In my teens I did a lot of hitchhiking, seeing the country and
working at anything that would give me couple of bucks to move on. Later I did my
traveling in my own car.
"I've lived in so many cities and towns I couldn't list them all.
"And, oh yes, I was in the Spokane juvenile court for a few hours once until my
mother could bail me out. I'd been selling papers on the street when I was under
twelve years of age. Second offense. And once in a small town in Kansas, I slept in
jail all night because I was broke. I think I was sixteen at the time.
"Which about sums things up."


With a background like that, it is no wonder Rog Phillips' science fiction was so
off-trail, so different from that of his sister and brother writers. "Fast moving
entertainment," is howAnalog/Astounding characterized his work. Thanks to the
publisher of this electronic collection of his work, modern readers can now judge for
themselves. (And don't miss our electronic edition of Rog Phillips' spellbinding
classic of science fictional suspense,The Involuntary Immortals .)


Jean Marie Stine
9/23/02


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