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Max Barry Max Barry i(A5086 works by)
Also writes as: Maxx Barry
Born: Established: 1973 Melbourne, Victoria, ;
Gender: Male
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Max Barry is a full time writer based in Melbourne. He also created the online political game NationStates.

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y separately published work icon Lexicon United Kingdom (UK) : Hachette , 2013 5983688 2013 single work novel fantasy science fiction 'Two years ago, something terrible was unleashed in an Australian mining town called Broken Hill. Thousands died. Few people know what really happened. Emily Ruff is one of them. She belongs to an elite organisation of 'poets': masters of manipulation who use language to warp others to their will. She was one of their most promising recruits until she made a catastrophic mistake: she fell in love. Wil Parke knows the truth too, only he doesn't remember it. And he doesn't know why he's immune to the poets' powers. But he knows he needs to run. As their stories converge, the past is revealed, and the race is on for a deadly weapon: a word. Because the poets know that words can kill...' (Publisher's blurb)
2013 winner Aurealis Awards for Excellence in Australian Speculative Fiction Science Fiction Division Best Novel
2013 shortlisted Aurealis Awards for Excellence in Australian Speculative Fiction Fantasy Division Best Novel
2014 finalist Locus Awards SF Novel
y separately published work icon Machine Man Melbourne : Scribe , 2011 Z1580713 2011 single work novel humour science fiction

'Charlie always thought his body could be better. His employer, military contractor Better Future, has the resources he needs to explore a few ideas. So he begins to build parts. Better parts. Charlie's prosthetist, Lola, is impressed by his artificial limbs. But some see him as a madman. Others, a product. Or even a weapon.

'Existing at the intersection between mind and body, in the dawn of the age of pervasive technology, Machine Man is a gruesomely funny tale about one man's quest for the ultimate in self-improvement.' (From the publisher's website.)

2011 winner Western Australian Premier's Book Awards Digital Narrative
2011 shortlisted Aurealis Awards for Excellence in Australian Speculative Fiction Science Fiction Division Best Novel
y separately published work icon Company : A Novel New York (City) : Doubleday , 2006 Z1358474 2006 single work novel humour satire

'At Zephyr Holdings, no one has ever seen the CEO. The floors are numbered in reverse, the Mission Statement could mean almost anything, and the beautiful receptionist is paid twice as much as anybody else, but appears to do no work. One of the sales reps uses relationship books as sales manuals, and another is on the warpath because somebody stole his doughnut. In other words, it's a typical big company. Or at least, that's what everyone thinks, until fresh- faced employee Jones - too new to understand you just don't ask some questions - starts investigating. Soon Jones uncovers the company's secret: the answer to everything, what Zephyr Holdings really does, and why every manager carries a copy of the Omega Management System. It plunges him into a maelstrom of love, loyalty, management, and corporate immorality - and whether he can get out again. Now that's a good question. In the tradition of William Gibson, Joseph Heller, and Douglas Coupland, Company is a biting, incisive, and delightful satire of corporate culture.' (Publisher's blurb).

2008 joint winner The Sydney Morning Herald Best Young Novelist of the Year
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