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Richard Calder (writer)
:''This article is about Richard Calder, the science fiction writer. For the CIA official, see Richard Calder.''
Richard Calder (born 1956, London) is a notable British science fiction writer who lives and works in the East End of London, but who spent over a decade in Thailand (1990–1997) and the Philippines (1999–2002).
==Writing career==
Calder began publishing stories in 1989, and first came to wider notice with the postcyberpunk novel ''Dead Girls'' (1992). ''Dead Girls'' expanded into an acclaimed trilogy of books, for which he was compared to William Gibson, J.G. Ballard and Alfred Bester.
Since 1992, he has produced a further nine novels, and about twenty short stories. A notable theme running through his work (most notably the 'Dead' trilogy) is agalmatophiliac male lust for young female gynoids, as well as the darker undercurrents of British national culture. His novels and stories have links and plot overlaps between one another, and together form a mythos. His "epic masterpiece" ("Reading Richard Calder", Claude Lalumière) is said to be ''Malignos'' (2000).
He cites as inspirations Angela Carter and Georges Bataille, among others.
He was interviewed in the magazine ''Interzone'' in August 2001 about the theme of escape and his own attempts to break away from, "the physical and psychological constraints of the cloying suburbia of his childhood." He said:
''The quest for metaphysical, or psychological homeland you mention, a place of fulfilment seems to end, for my heroes and heroines, in a debacle often involving some apocalyptic rendering of the world. But they do seem to discover something more important than the prospect of mind-blowing, Wagnerian transformation. And that something is tenderness.''〔''His Own Aesthetic'' Richard Calder interviewed by Charles Rudkin Interzone #170 August 2001, page 25〕
In 2004 ''Dead Girls'' was under option to an Australian film production company. Richard Calder was commissioned to draft a screenplay. When however the film did not materialise he got the idea to re-imagine the book as a graphic novel. This was published in 2014.It is illustrated by Filipino artist Leonardo M Giron who was introduced to Richard Calder by Terry Martin the editor of the quarterly magazine ''Murky Depths''.〔SFX Interview http://www.sf2h.com/deadgirls/sfxinterview.php〕 The graphic novel was originally serialised in the ''Murky Depths''.

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