Andrew Fox was born in Africa. His parents were scientists working for the government in Zimbabwe.
He attended both Primary and Secondary school in the village of Sinoia in the north-western province of Lomagundi.
He was awarded two school leavers' certificates namely GCSE and A Level.
After leaving school, he was conscripted to complete his National Service and opted for the British South African Police.
After a six month course, he graduated from the Police College armed with a clutch of certificates.
These included Police Law, Common Law, Police management, Psychology, musketry, Equitation, Typing.
Immediately after graduation he was sent to the Police Detective College. Again several certificates were collected. Now he had in his grasp was the National Investigators Certificate, Crime scene Investigation, Police Investigation Procedures. He was attached to CID murder and Robbery.
He started studying Karate at school, but during his tenure in the Police, he was awarded the coveted Black Belt in JKA Shotokan.
His partner in the CID was a third Dan Black Belt and his inspiration.
After serving as a Detective for two years, he was obliged to complete a year on the front line in the Operational Area and was attached to Ground coverage, investigating cross border incursions by insurgents.
His profession is Criminologist, specializing in a Psychosocial approach to criminal behavior.
Currrently, he lives in Europe with his wife and a host of domestic animals. His interests are myriad. These include: writing, sport, History, Archaeology and Psychology.
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Hazardous Imaginings
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Science fiction is NOT a safe space!
Two short novels and three stories by the author of Fat White Vampire Blues push the boundaries of taboo in science fiction. An English archeologist who yearns for the love of a young Jewish refugee sets out to convince a majority of the world's population that the Holocaust never happened — hoping to not only wipe it from the annals of history, but also from reality. The Martian colony Bradbury sends an investigator to pursue a gay Uyghur murderer in a future Australian city where members of each ethnic and grievance group are invisible to all those who don't belong to their tribe. A far-future academic treatise describes a rediscovered Fusionist liturgical text that combines the writings of radical feminist Joanna Russ and female slavery fantasist John Norman. An aggressively therapeutic State of Florida lovingly wraps its bureaucratic tentacles around those it deems unenlightened. A born-again Christian cafeteria worker in a small Texas college town becomes the only friend of an insectoid alien come to evacuate humanity from a doomed Earth.
These stories leave no sacred cows unprodded.
"Remarkable work in an incendiary time. The Truest Quill." —Barry N. Malzberg, author of Beyond Apollo and Breakfast in the Ruins
"Andrew Fox writes like a combination of Kurt Vonnegut, Dave Barry and Molly Ivins…" —Lucius Shepard, author of The Golden and Life During Wartime
Título : Hazardous Imaginings: The Mondo Book of Politically Incorrect Science Fiction
EAN : 9780989802734
Editorial : Andrew Fox
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