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

“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


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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


Wild Tchoupitoulas
Spicy Slipstream Stories
Wheatland Press
Fall 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