"In the future, of course, it won't be like that. We'll all be happy in 1985."

Charles Stross (1964)
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About Charles Stross

Charles Stross is a British writer known for his science fiction novels. He was born in Leeds, England, in 1964. Stross started his career as a pharmacist but later transitioned to full-time writing. His works often involve themes of technological advancements, post-singularity societies, and alternate history. Stross has received multiple awards for his writing, including the Hugo, Locus, and Prometheus Awards.

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