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    A Soft Barren Aftershock


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      A Soft Barren Aftershock

      Stories of Wonder and Dread

      F. Paul Wilson

      (custom book cover)

      Title Page

      Jerry eBooks

      About F. Paul Wilson

      Bibliography

      Who is Repairman Jack?

      The Secret History of the World

      Timeline

      THE STORIES

      HIGHER CENTERS

      THE CLEANING MACHINE

      THE MAN WITH THE ANTEATER

      RATMAN

      WHEELS WITHIN WHEELS

      PARD

      LIPIDLEGGIN’

      TO FILL THE SEA AND AIR

      DEMONSONG

      GREEN WINTER

      BE FRUITFUL AND MULTIPLY

      SOFT

      THE LAST ONE MO’ ONCE GOLDEN OLDIES REVIVAL

      DAT-TAY-VAO

      TRAPS

      THE YEARS THE MUSIC DIED

      MÉNAGE Á TROIS

      DOC JOHNSON

      CUTS

      MUSCLES

      FACES

      TENANTS

      FEELINGS

      BUCKETS

      THE TENTH TOE

      A DAY IN THE LIFE

      DEFINITIVE THERAPY

      RUMORS

      ROCKABILLY

      THE LAST RAKOSH

      THE BARRENS

      MIDNIGHT MASS

      PELTS

      TOPSY

      HOME REPAIRS

      MEMOIRS OF THE EFFSTER

      DREAMS

      THE NOVEMBER GAME

      PLEASE DON'T HURT ME

      FOET

      BOB DYLAN, TROY JOHNSON, AND THE SPEED QUEEN

      THE LONG WAY HOME

      NYRO FIDDLES

      THE LORD’S WORK

      WINTER QUARTERS

      WHEN HE WAS FAB

      SLASHER

      ITSY BITSY SPIDER

      DCRAOFVPIIPEDEL

      THE WRINGER

      OFFSHORE

      ARYANS AND ABSINTHE

      LYSING TOWARDS BETHLEHEM

      GOOD FRIDAY

      NIGHT DIVE

      AFTERSHOCK

      ANNA

      PERFORMANCE

      SOLE CUSTODY

      HUNTERS

      PART OF THE GAME

      INTERLUDE AT DUANE’S

      SEX SLAVES OF THE DRAGON TONG

      DO-GOODER

      THE SOUND OF BLUNDER

      RECALLED

      PINEY POWER

      THE DEAD WORLD

      THE WIDOW LINDLEY

      SANTA JACK

      RENASCENCE

      INFERNAL NIGHT

      APPENDIX

      Source Material

      Fiction Not Included

      FRANCIS PAUL WILSON was born on May 17, 1946 in Jersey City, New Jersey. He misspent his youth playing with matches, poring over Uncle Scrooge and E.C. comics, reading Lovecraft, Matheson, Bradbury, and Heinlein, listening to Chuck Berry and Alan Freed on the radio, and watching Soupy Sales and Shock Theatre with Zacherley.

      He is an American author, primarily in the science fiction and horror genres. His debut novel was Healer (1976). Wilson is also a part-time practicing family physician. He made his first sales in 1970 to Analog while still in medical school (graduating in 1973), and continued to write science fiction throughout the seventies.

      In 1981, he ventured into the horror genre with the international bestseller, The Keep, and helped define the field throughout the rest of the decade.

      In the 1990s, he became a true genre hopper, moving from science fiction to horror to medical thrillers and branching into interactive scripting for Disney Interactive and other multimedia companies. He, along with Matthew J. Costello, created and scripted FTL Newsfeed which ran daily on the Sci-Fi Channel from 1992-1996.F. Paul Wilson was born and raised in New Jersey

      F. Paul Wilson is the author of more than forty books: science fiction (Healer, Wheel within Wheels, An Enemy of the State, Dydeetown World, The Tery, Sims), horror thrillers (The Keep, The Tomb, The Touch, Reborn, Reprisal, Nightworld, Black Wind, Sibs, Midnight Mass), contemporary thrillers (The Select, Implant, Deep as the Marrow), novels that defy categorization (The Fifth Harmonic, Virgin) and a number of collaborations. In 1998 he resurrected his popular antihero, Repairman Jack, and has chronicled his adventures in Legacies, Conspiracies, All the Rage, Hosts, The Haunted Air, Gateways, Crisscross, Infernal, Harbingers, Bloodline, By the Sword, Ground Zero, and Fatal Error.

      He has peeked into Jack’s teenage life in the young adult novels, Jack: Secret Histories, Jack: Secret Circles and Jack: Secret Vengreance.

      Most of his short stories are collected in Soft & Others (1989), The Barrens & Others (1998), and Aftershock & Others (2009). Plus, a collection of Repairman Jack short stories in Quick Fixes (2011).

      He has edited two anthologies: Freak Show (1992) and Diagnosis: Terminal (1996). He has written for stage, screen, and interactive media as well.

      The Keep, The Tomb, Harbingers, and By the Sword all appeared on the New York Times Bestsellers List. Wheels Within Wheels won the first Prometheus Award in 1979; Sims won another, The Tomb received the Porgie Award from The West Coast Review of Books. His novelette “Aftershock” won the 1999 Bram Stoker Award for short fiction. Dydeetown World was on the young adult recommended reading lists of the American Library Association and the New York Public Library, among others.

      He was awarded the prestigious Inkpot Award from the San Diego ComiCon and the Pioneer Award from the RT Booklovers Convention. He is listed in the 50th anniversary edition of Who’s Who in America.

      His novel The Keep was made into a visually striking but otherwise incomprehensible movie (screenplay and direction by Michael Mann) by Paramount in 1983. The Tomb has been in development “development-hell” for years; as “Repairman Jack” by Beacon Films and (hopefully) will not suffer a similar fate. His original teleplay “Glim-Glim” aired on Monsters in 1989.

      An adaptation of his short story “Ménage á Trois” was part of the pilot for The Hunger series that debuted on Showtime in July 1997. “Pelts” was adapted by Dario Argento for Masters of Horror.

      BIBLIOGRAPHY

      The Adversary Cycle

      The Keep

      The Tomb

      The Touch

      Reborn

      Reprisal

      Nightworld

      Repairman Jack

      The Tomb

      Legacies

      Conspiracies

      All the Rage

      Hosts

      The Haunted Air

      Gateways

      Crisscross

      Infernal

      Harbingers

      Bloodline

      By the Sword

      Ground Zero

      Fatal Error

      The Dark at the End

      Nightworld

      Quick Fixes

      The Teen Trilogy

      Jack: Secret Histories

      Jack: Secret Circles

      Jack: Secret Vengeance

      The Early Years Trilogy

      Cold City

      Dark City

      Fear City

      The LaNague Federation Series

      Healer

      Wheels Within Wheels

      An Enemy of the State

      Dydeetown World

      The Tery

      Other Novels

      Black Wind

      Sibs

      The Select

      Virgin

      Implant

      Deep as the Marrow

      Mirage (with Matthew J. Costello)

      Nightkill (with Steven Spruill)

     
    ; DNA Wars (formerly Masque with Matthew J. Costello)

      Sims

      The Fifth Harmonic

      Midnight Mass

      The Proteus Cure (with Tracy L. Carbone)

      A Necessary End (with Sarah Pinborough)

      Definitely Not Kansas (with Tom Monteleone)

      Short Fiction

      Soft & Others

      The Barrens & Others

      The Christmas Thingy

      Aftershock & Others

      The Peabody-Ozymandias Traveling Circus & Oddity Emporium

      Quick Fixes – Tales of Repairman Jack

      Sex Slaves of the Dragon Tong

      As Editor

      Freak Show

      Diagnosis: Terminal

      The Hogben Chronicles (with Pierce Watters)

      Omnibus Editions

      The Complete LaNague

      Calling Dr. Death

      Who is Repairman Jack?

      He’s an urban mercenary in Manhattan, a self-made outcast who lives in the interstices of modern society. A ghost in our machine: no official identity, no social security number, pays no taxes. He has a violent streak he sometimes finds hard to control. He hires out for cash to “fix” situations that have no legal remedy.

      The name Repairman Jack comes from his gunrunner pal, Abe. Jack’s not crazy about it, but he lives with it. He’s not a vigilante, not a do-gooder. He’s not out to right wrongs. Nor is he out to change the world or fight crime. (He’s a career criminal, after all, as are many of his friends.) He’s not Batman. He’s just a guy with a devious mind who likes his work best when he can see to it that what goes around comes around. If you follow him carefully you’ll see he gets a real jolt out of running a scam or setting up someone to be hoisted on his own petard.

      He came from a dream. The scene on the roof in The Tomb was that dream. I worked backward and forward from there to create a character who could survive that situation.

      I decided on an anti-Jason Bourne—with no black-ops, SEAL, or Special Forces training, no CIA or police background, no connection to officialdom. In other words, no safety net. No one in officialdom he could call on. He has to rely on his own wits and his own network.

      I’ve been a libertarian forever, so I figured I’d act out my libertarian dreams, you know, make this guy an anarchist with no identity. But as I’ve continued his adventures, I’ve learned that it takes a lot of effort to live below the radar, especially since 9/11.

      I intended Jack as a one-shot, which is kind of obvious at the end of The Tomb. As I finished that novel, I thought, “Well, this character is definitely series material, so I gotta make it look like the guy is dead or they’ll want more.” I had books planned out and didn’t want to get locked into a series.

      Then, later on, Jack became a way out of a trap I’d got myself into with a medical thriller contract. I’d become bored with writing them after doing three and I was contracted to do a fourth . . . but I had this idea for a techy thriller and thought, why don’t I rework this and use Jack again? It’d be great for him. I named it Legacies and made his client a doctor so I could call it a medical thriller. The publisher was happy I was bringing back a character my fans wanted to see again, and I was happy to revisit Jack. A win-win.

      Legacies was fun and sold well, so I had to do another, and then another, and before I knew it, Jack had taken over my writing career.

      But before Legacies, I brought him back in shorter works.

      THE SECRET HISTORY OF THE WORLD

      The preponderance of F. Paul Wilson’s work deals with a history of the world that remains undiscovered, unexplored, and unknown to most of humanity. Some of this secret history has been revealed in the Adversary Cycle, some in the Repairman Jack novels, and bits and pieces in other, seemingly unconnected works. Taken together, even these millions of words barely scratch the surface of what has been going on behind the scenes, hidden from the workaday world. The works listed below are in the chronological order.

      Note: “Year Zero” is the end of civilization as we know it; “Year Zero Minus One” is the year preceding it, etc.

      THE PAST

      “Demonsong” (prehistory)

      “The Compendium of Srem” (1498)

      “Aryans and Absinthe” (1923-1924)

      Black Wind (1926-1945)

      The Keep (1941)

      Reborn (February-March 1968)

      “Dat Tay Vao” (March 1968)

      Jack: Secret Histories (1983)

      Jack: Secret Circles (1983)

      Jack: Secret Vengeance (1983)

      “Faces” (1988)

      Cold City (1990)

      Dark City (1991)

      Fear City (1993)

      YEAR ZERO MINUS THREE

      Sibs (February)

      The Tomb (summer)

      “The Barrens” (ends in September)

      “A Day in the Life” (October)

      “The Long Way Home”

      Legacies (December)

      YEAR ZERO MINUS TWO

      “Interlude at Duane’s” (April)

      Conspiracies (April) (includes “Home Repairs”)

      All the Rage (May) (includes “The Last Rakosh”)

      Hosts (June)

      The Haunted Air (August)

      Gateways (September)

      Crisscross (November)

      Infernal (December)

      YEAR ZERO MINUS ONE

      Harbingers (January)

      “Infernal Night” (with Heather Graham)

      Bloodline (April)

      By the Sword (May)

      Ground Zero (July)

      The Touch (ends in August)

      The Peabody-Ozymandias Traveling Circus & Oddity Emporium (ends in September)

      “Tenants”

      YEAR ZERO

      “Pelts”

      Reprisal (ends in February)

      Fatal Error (February)

      The Dark at the End (March)

      Nightworld (starts in May)

      TIMELINE

      A chronology of births and deaths and major events in the Secret History

      THE PAST

      Prehistory–“Demonsong”

      Rasalom’s first death

      Srem assembles her Compendium

      The Great Cataclysm ends the First Age

      1476–Rasalom trapped in the Keep;

      1498–Torquemada encounters the Compendium of Srem

      1563–on one of his inspection trips to the keep

      Glaeken seals the Compedium and other “forbidden” books there

      1890–Ernst Drexler Sr born

      1923-24–“Aryans and Absinthe”

      1926-45–Black Wind–the Gaijin Masamune is damaged at Hiroshima

      1927–Jonah Stevens loses left eye in Great Lower Mississippi Valley Flood

      1930–Jack’s father born

      1931–Jack’s mother born

      1941–early April–Jasmine “Jazzy” Cordeau impregnated with a human clone

      1941–May 3 - The Keep–Rasalom killed–invades the clone in Jazzy

      1941–(June) Alexandru sells Compendium & other books to a Bucharest dealer

      1941–Jonah Stevens has visions instructing him to care for the Vessel

      1942–(Jan 6) the Vessel (a human clone) born to Jazzy

      1942–Compendium sold to American collector

      (Feb) Jonah and Emma Stevens adopt the Vessel from St. F’s–name him James

      1946–Walter Erskine born in Chillicothe, MO

      1949–Ernst Drexler II born

      1950–Jack’s father trained as US Army sniper by Sgt. Nacht

      1959–Tom Jr born

      1961–Kate born

      1962–Jack’s father gets vasectomy

      1968

      Feb. 10 Reborn: Rasalom conceived in Monroe,

      causing a cluster of freaks (Conspiracies and “Faces”)

      Feb. 11 - Dr. Hanley crashes

      Mar–Dat Tay Vao enters Walt Erskine

      April–Jack conceived

      Sept–Weezy Connell born

      Nov 7–Rasalom reborn in Hickor
    y Hill, AK

      1969

      Jan–Jack born

      Feb–Mrs. Clevenger moves into Johnson, NJ

      April–Walter Erskine’s sister’s (Adelle) husband

      Kurt Bainbridge transferred from Kansas, City, MO to his company’s Trenton office; knew Jack’s Dad in Korea (calls him “Killer”); moves to Johnson for the trout and bass fishing; provides home for his brother-in-law but not crazy about idea.

      Oct–Eddie Connell born

      SOMETIME IN THE EARLY 1970s

      Jonah Stevens’s kids:

      Hank born in January

      Jeremy 11 mo later in Dec

      Moonglow / Christy born following Dec.

      1970–24-yr-old Walt Eskine gets medical discharge

      from Army after treated for a mental condition at Northport V.A. Hospital. Diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic. Thinks he can heal people.

      1972–Walt joins a faith-healing tent show in the South

      but kicked off the tour because he is never sober.

      1974–Walt comes to live with sister in Johnson, NJ

      1975–American collector killed and robbed of Compendium (Jonah Stevens)

      1975–Luther Brady receives Compendium after graduation from college

      1979–Jonah Stevens killed in elevator accident.

      1981–Tom starts Seton Hall Law

      1982–Kate spends Junior Year abroad in France.

      1982–Walt Erskine in DC for march to Vietnam Veterans Memorial dedication

      1983

      Aug: Jack: Secret Histories

      Sept: Kate starts UMDNJ (Jack: Secret Circles)

      Oct: Jack: Secret Vengeance

      YEAR ZERO MINUS SIX:

      Walt Erskine moves briefly to New York; meets Martin Spano

      YEAR ZERO MINUS FIVE:

      The THEN sections of Reprisal end with Danny Gordon buried (late December)

      YEAR ZERO MINUS FOUR:

      Bill Ryan ends up on West End in Bahamas (January)

      YEAR ZERO MINUS THREE:

      SIBS (February)

      “Faces” (early summer)

      THE TOMB (summer)

      “The Barrens” (ends in September)

      “A Day in the Life” (October)

      “The Long Way Home”

      LEGACIES (December)

      YEAR ZERO MINUS TWO:

      Bill Ryan becomes Will Ryerson and returns to US

      CONSPIRACIES (April) (includes “Home Repairs”)

      ALL THE RAGE (May) (includes “The Last Rakosh”)

      HOSTS (June)

      THE HAUNTED AIR (August)

     


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