I may have made the mistake of listening to Picks and Shovels first, planning on doing Red Team Blues soon ™️. I didn't realize he published them out of order until after I was like half way through, lol.
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Huh, I hadn't even gotten to looking at the sequels (prequels?) yet. I see that the three books are reverse chronological, as far as the action at least. I wonder if there's badness in reading them in story chronology instead of publishing chronology.
I really liked this book, but I didn't consider it sci fi.
I don't mean that I'm a gatekeeping way: I don't think it takes place in the future. I think it's just contemporary.
Good book none the less, though.
I get what you mean. Everything seems to list it as SF. It was written during the pandemic and seems to take place after it - I think like 2025 or so. So I guess technically it is?
Doctorow recently said on Bluesky that the reason he's such a prolific writer is that he's constantly in pain and sitting down to write is an activity that helps him ignore it or get through it. So he said that's why he wrote 7 books during the pandemic.
Interesting, I had no idea he had chronic pain. I did some searching and didn't see what the cause is just that he's had it since he was much younger. That's terrible.
Here's a link to his blog version of the same thread I referenced. Seems like a hop issue among other stuff.
That was interesting to read (as are most things Doctorow writes). I'm still not sure what the core chronic pain issue is; it sounds neuropathic, maybe CRPS, but with some musculoskeletal issues thrown in.
Poor guy.