![]() ![]() It was a world of early television, a new Oldsmobile with crazy rocket-ship styling, toys with science fiction themes. We moved a lot, following these projects, and he was frequently away, scouting for new ones. But he'd done well at Oak Ridge, evidently, and so had the company he worked for, and in the postwar South they were busy building entire red brick Levittown-style suburbs. There was a cigar-box full of strange-looking ID badges he'd worn there. They'd built some of the Oak Ridge atomic facilities, and paranoiac legends of 'security' at Oak Ridge were part of our family culture. My father was in some sort of middle management position in a large and growing construction company. I was born on the coast of South Carolina, where my parents liked to vacation when there was almost nothing there at all. Brian Aldiss believes that if you look at the life of any novelist, you'll find an early traumatic break, and mine seems no exception. That's my story too, my father having died when I was six, my mother when I was eighteen. There was a whole civilization there, an entire continent, but it's gone. ![]() Gene Wolfe once said that being an only child whose parents are dead is like being the sole survivor of drowned Atlantis. ![]()
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