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Mike Shupp

Author of With Fate Conspire

5 Works 332 Members 1 Review

Series

Works by Mike Shupp

With Fate Conspire (1985) 99 copies
Morning of Creation (1985) 89 copies
Soldier of Another Fortune (1988) 72 copies
Death's Gray Land (1991) 39 copies
The Last Reckoning (1991) 33 copies

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Canonical name
Mike Shupp
Birthdate
1946-11-04
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Piqua, Ohio, USA
Occupations
aerospace engineer

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Back in the 1990s, I corresponded online with Mike Shupp. We were members of an online sf novel writing group, although both of us were using the group chiefly as motivation. Anyway, Shupp had published a five-book series, The Destiny Makers, between 1985 and 1991, but nothing else. And nothing since that online sf novel writing group – he was working on something new, and it looked good, but it hasn’t appeared in the years since. To be honest, I suspect With Fate Conspire is not a book that would see publication today. Not because it’s bad – it isn’t, it’s actually quite good. But it makes zero concessions to its readers, and it’s often a struggle to figure out what’s going on. Partly that’s because the plot is about time travel, and partly because it’s set on an Earth 90,000 years from now which is very different. But Shupp further complicates matters by fracturing his narrative. Tim Harper is a Vietnam vet physics student who gets caught in the field of a time machine sent from the future. He figures out how to use it, and travels back to the time it was sent, 90,000 years from the present-day. It’s a world in which some ten percent of the population are telepaths and they are strictly apolitical after two world wars caused by their interference in national affairs. But where Harper ends up is in the last stand-out against a world-state, and they decide to use the time travel technology to change the past and maintain their independence. With Fate Conspire does not make this easy. The narrative jumps about, and does not even mention some of the more important plot elements, and reading the book is a struggle to figure out what’s going on. I don’t have a problem with this, but I suspect present-day editors would. With Fate Conspire is definitely a book a written by an engineer. Happily, I have all five of the series and I brought them with me to Sweden. The next book is titled Morning of Creation.… (more)
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Works
5
Members
332
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Rating
½ 2.7
Reviews
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ISBNs
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