Fiction
“Nastily
funny.” — Locus
“One of the few, the proud, the elite: a science
fiction writer who can genuinely outdo the aberrant
weirdness in contemporary headlines.” — Bruce
Sterling
“Seriously cool.” — Gardner Dozois
“JG Ballard with a Texas twang.” —
SF
Site
“A hot up-and-coming sf writer whose prose is slick,
post-Gibsonian, and funny as hell, like Neal Stephenson
meets Hunter S. Thompson.” — Cory Doctorow
“The strangest, farthest out piece of fiction
I’ve ever read.” — If Then Else
“Nakashima-Brown's prose is effortless. He
pulls off fanciful imagery and dry humor with a distinctive
flair. And between the sidewise smirks, there's
enough oblique political digging to make Jon Stewart
proud.” — Tangent
“Borges in a pop culture blender.”
— Invisible
Library
“Gonzo SF...Like a cross between William Gibson and
Mark Leyner.” — Boing Boing
"Chris
Nakashima-Brown is keeping cyberpunk alive with his wicked,
apocalyptic, war-on-terror humor." —
RU
Sirius
Nomadology
Strange Horizons
Fall 2009 (forthcoming)
The Sun Also Explodes
Fast Forward 2
Pyr Books
October 2008
Wild
Tchoupitoulas
Spicy
Slipstream Stories
Lethe Press
August 2008
R.P.M.
Futurismic
February 2007
"The New Cyberpunk SF"
Chris
Nakashima-Brown interviewed by RU Sirius for NeoFiles
MP3: Part 1 of 2
Part 2 of 2
The Bunker of the Tikriti
Cross
Plains Universe
Robert E. Howard Centennial Anthology
(2006 World Fantasy Convention)
Co-publication of MonkeyBrain Books and
F.A.C.T.
November 2006
Welcome Back Qatar
RevolutionSF
May 2006
Les
Derniers Jours d’Hervé
Barflies
Space Squid
July 2005
Ghulistan Bust-out
ADVENTURE, Vol. 1
MonkeyBrain Books, 2005
Suburbia
Deserta
RevolutionSF
June 2005
(originally
published in Paper Radio #12)
Immaculate
Perception
Argosy #3
Spring 2005
Prisoners of Uqbaristan
Strange Horizons
October 18, 2004
Script-Doctoring the
Apocalypse
The
Infinite Matrix
December 2003
The Launch
Pad
Argosy #1
Fall 2003
A Brief History of Negative
Space
RevolutionSF
June 2002