This hilarious science-fiction comedy novel follows the first case for Noomi Rapier, rookie investigator with The Transdimensional
Authority -- the organisation that regulates travel between dimensions. When a dead body is found slumped over a modified transdimensional machine, Noomi and her more experienced partner,
Crash Chumley, must find the dead man's accomplices and discover what they were doing with the technology. Their investigation leads them to a variety of realities where Noomi comes face-to-face with four very different incarnations of herself, forcing her to consider how the choices she makes and the circumstances into which she is born determine who she is.
Ira Nayman's new novel is both an hilarious romp through multiple dimensions in a variety of alternate realities, and a gentle satire on fate, ambition and expectation.
Welcome to the Multiverse (
Sorry for the Inconvenience) will appeal to comedy fans who have been bereft of much good science-fiction fare these last eleven years. Ira's style is at times surreal, even off-the-wall, with the humour flying at you from unexpected angles; he describes it as fractal humour.
Anyone who has read his
Alternate Reality News Service stories will know how funny Ira is. The characters we meet from around the multiverse deserve to become firm favourites with all fans of science fiction comedy.
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In his past lives, Ira Nayman was, among other things: a cave painter whose art was not appreciated in his lifetime; several nameless peasants who died before their
20th birthday during the
Dark Ages; a toenail fungus specialist in the court of
Louis XIV; and
Alan Turing's scullery maid.
In his current incarnation, Ira is the creator of Les
Pages aux
Folles, a Web site of political and social satire that will be 10 years old in the first week of
September, 2012 (that's positively Paleolithic in
Internet years!). Three collections of Alternate Reality News Service (
ARNS) stories (Alternate Reality Ain't What It
Used To Be, What Were
Once Miracles Are Now
Children's
Toys and
Luna for the
Lunies!) which originally appeared on the Web site have been self-published in print. Two new volumes of ARNS stories --
The Street Finds Its Own Uses for
Market Lateralization and
The Alternate Reality News Service's
Guide To
Sex, Love and
Robots will be published in
2013. Probably. Hopefully. 2014 at the latest. Ira has produced the pilot for a radio series based on stories from the first two ARNS books; "
The Weight of
Information,
Episode One" can be heard on YouTube.
Ira has also written a series of stories that take place in a universe where matter at all levels of organization has become conscious. They feature
Antonio Van der Whall, object psychologist. To date, four of these stories have been sold
. "A Really Useful Engine" has been published in Even
Birds Are
Chained To
The Sky and Other
Tales: The
Fine Line Short Story Collection and "
Escalation is
Academic" has appeared in the anthology UnCONventional
. "If the Mountain Won't Come to
Mohammed" can be found in
Here Be Monsters. "
Thinking is the Worst Way to
Travel" has been accepted into
Explorers:
Beyond the Horizon. Several other stories in the series are currently awaiting editorial decisions at various publications.
Ira's Web
Goddess tells him he should make more of the fact that he won the
2010 Jonathan Swift Satire Writing
Contest. So, Ira won the 2010 Jonathan Swift Satire Writing Contest.
In another life (but still within this incarnation) Ira has a
Masters degree in
Media Studies from
The New School for
Social Research which was conducted entirely online. He also has a PhD in
Communications from
McGill University. Ira taught New
Media part-time at
Ryerson University for five years.
Whoever created the
Karmic wheel has a lot to answer for
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Welcome to the Multiverse (Sorry for the inconvenience) by Ira Nayman is published by Elsewhen
Press (
http://elsewhen.co.uk)
Available in eBook formats from
9th November 2012 and in paperback from
30th March 2013
ISBN 978-1-908168-19-1 eBook (Kindle,
Kobo, ePub, iBook) £2.99 / €3.49 / $3.99
ISBN 978-1-908168-09-2 paperback 336pp £
9.99 / €11.99 / $15.99
Typical list prices shown, online prices may vary.
Find out more at http://bit.ly/WelcomeMultiverse
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