Edward Bryant

7 Quotations from Edward Bryant
epic fantasy n. | 2003 | Confessions of an Attic Apostate in Locus Apr. 66/1 Then there’s Clive Barker, bringing a dramatist’s flair first to the utterly visceral horror of Books of Blood, then to a spectrum of the dark fantastic ranging from young adult fiction to massive epic fantasy.
holovision n. | 1972 | Poet in Hologram in Middle of Prime Time in H. Harrison Nova 2 97 I would have been regretful, but I would have accepted your resignation. After all, you’re one of the top holovision writers in the field.
holovision n. | 1972 | Poet in Hologram in Middle of Prime Time in H. Harrison Nova 2 95 The title page lands face up: ‘Darkness Comes Cheap: an original play for holovision.’
slidewalk n. | 1972 | Poet in Hologram in Middle of Prime Time in H. Harrison Nova 2 103 He strode along with the flow of the slidewalk, doubling his rate of travel.
slidewalk n. | 1972 | Poet in Hologram in Middle of Prime Time in H. Harrison Nova 2 103 The slidewalk was a glass bead arch that spanned the hazy gulf between Ransom’s apartment block and the transit station.
vac-suited adj. | 1984 | Pilots of the Twilight in Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine mid-Dec. 45 Morgan saw the main Zaharan dome slice open and rupture outward from the pressure differential, spilling dozens of flailing, vac-suited figures into the harsh sunlight on Fear’s surface.
xenopsychologist n. | 1984 | Man of the Future in Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction Oct. 59/1 Speaking now as a newly blooded xenopsychologist, I think I did remarkably well just figuring out what they were doing. I’ll keep working on the why.