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class="bc-box bc-box-padding-none bc-spacing-small"><p><b>Audie Award Finalist, Original Work, 2014</b></p><blockquote><p>In <i>Rip-Off!</i>, 13 of today’s best and most honored writers of speculative fiction face a challenge even they would be hard-pressed to conceive: Pick your favorite opening line from a classic piece of fiction (or even non-fiction) &#8211; then use it as the first sentence of an entirely original short story.</p><p>In the world of <i>Rip-Off!</i>, &#8220;Call me Ishmael&#8221; introduces a tough-as-nails private eye &#8211; who carries a harpoon; <i>The Wonderful Wizard of Oz</i> inspires the tale of an aging female astronaut who’s being treated by a doctor named Dorothy Gale; and <i>Huckleberry Finn</i> leads to a wild ride with a foul-mouthed riverboat captain who plies the waters of Hell.</p><p>Once you listen to <i>Rip-Off!</i> you’ll agree: If Shakespeare or Dickens were alive today, they’d be ripping off the authors in this great collection.</p><p>The stories included in <i>Rip-Off!</i> are:</p><ul><li>&#8220;Fireborn&#8221; by Robert Charles Wilson</li><li>&#8220;The Evening Line&#8221; by Mike Resnick</li><li>&#8220;No Decent Patrimony&#8221; by Elizabeth Bear</li><li>&#8220;The Big Whale&#8221; by Allen M. Steele</li><li>&#8220;Begone&#8221; by Daryl Gregory</li><li>&#8220;The Red Menace&#8221; by Lavie Tidhar</li><li>&#8220;Muse of Fire&#8221; by John Scalzi</li><li>&#8220;Writer’s Block&#8221; by Nancy Kress</li><li>&#8220;Highland Reel&#8221; by Jack Campbell</li><li>&#8220;Karin Coxswain or Death as She Is Truly Lived&#8221; by Paul Di Filippo</li><li>&#8220;The Lady Astronaut of Mars&#8221; by Mary Robinette Kowal</li><li>&#8220;Every Fuzzy Beast of the Earth, Every Pink Fowl of the Air&#8221; by Tad Williams</li><li>&#8220;Declaration&#8221; by James Patrick Kelly</li></ul><p>As a bonus, the authors introduce their stories, explaining what they ripped-off &#8211; and why.</p><p><i>Rip-Off!</i> was produced in partnership with SFWA &#8211; Science Fiction &amp; Fantasy Writers of America. Gardner Dozois served as project editor.</p><p>The full list of narrators includes: Wil Wheaton, Scott Brick, Christian Rummel, Jonathan Davis, Khristine Hvam, L.J. Ganser, Stefan Rudnicki, David Marantz, Nicola Barber, Dina Pearlman, Allyson Johnson, Marc Vietor, and Ilyana Kadushin.</p></blockquote></div><div
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