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This is a brief discussion of Gary K. Wolf and, of course, of some speculative-fiction books by Wolf.
This discussion and list does not necessarily include every book by Wolf: it includes only those books that I both know and like. Just as with the author list itself, omission of a particular item may mean I didn’t think highly enough of the omitted item, or it may simply mean that I have not yet sufficient familiarity with it. (In a very few cases, I have listed some books merely on the strength of my opinion of the author: all such books are clearly marked below, as throughout these lists, with a hash mark (#) before the title so you know what’s what.)
I don’t pretend that this discussion is a deep analysis. My intent is no more than to give you a rough idea of what kinds of tales Wolf tells, how those tales are usually told, and what makes them and Wolf worthy; in sum, to help you rank Gary K. Wolf (and the works by Wolf listed here) on your personal literary “to do” list.
Regrettably, I have not yet had an opportunity to write an essay on this author, but the “Other Resources” section below will lead you to some information about the “Notable Books” listed farther down this page.
There are tons and tons of pages about Wolf, the foremost being his own web site, Gary K. Wolf. But beyond that, nearly all those pages are re-hashes of the Roger Rabbit series of movies, plus some interviews (though there are some reviews of his few other novels). As usual, Google Is Your Friend for both Reviews and for Interviews.
There is The Making of Roger Rabbit: Pulling a Rabbit Out of a Hat by Ross Anderson.
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