@booklet {4706, title = {"Patches"}, howpublished = {Trapdoor to Heaven: New Fiction}, year = {1996}, month = {1996}, pages = {116-28}, publisher = {Quarry Press}, address = {Kingston, ON, Canada}, abstract = {

Computer controlled dystopia in which children are given knowledge through implants, which also removes their memories. As a result, everyone is rational and equal. The story is about a group of students who remove their patches and their conversation with an android who, linked to the computer, cannot understand their choice.

}, keywords = {Canadian author, Male author, US author}, author = {Lesley [Willis] Choyce (b. 1951)} } @booklet {4511, title = {The Republic of Nothing}, year = {1994}, month = {1994}, publisher = {Goose Lane}, address = {Fredericton, NB, Canada}, abstract = {

An island off the coast of Nova Scotia declares its independence and a society of free expression develops. Elements of magic realism.

}, keywords = {Canadian author, Male author, US author}, author = {Lesley [Willis] Choyce (b. 1951)} } @booklet {4304, title = {"The Best of Both Worlds"}, howpublished = {Tesseracts}, volume = {4}, year = {1992}, month = {1992}, pages = {290-308}, publisher = {Beach Holme}, address = {Victoria, BC, Canada}, abstract = {

Flawed utopia focusing on the development of instantaneous human transport and the power that gives to remodel humanity mentally and physically.

}, keywords = {Canadian author, Male author, US author}, author = {Lesley [Willis] Choyce (b. 1951)}, editor = {Lorna Toolis and Michael Skeet (b. 1955)} } @booklet {4351, title = {"Scenes From Successive Futures"}, howpublished = {Ark of Ice: Canadian Futurefiction}, year = {1992}, month = {1992}, pages = {95-123}, publisher = {Pottersfield Press}, address = {Lawrencetown Beach, NS, Canada}, abstract = {

Flawed utopia. A city, probably an enlarged Toronto and enlarged Montr{\'e}al combined, is under a great dome with a germ and virus-free environment and people no longer leaving the city. Little crime or violence. Behind the fa{\c c}ade there had been nuclear war and the dome is actually a spaceship; the news of the world outside is manufactured; even though people vote, there is no national government; the Prime Minister is an actor; and Canada is a fiction.

}, keywords = {Canadian author, Male author}, author = {Tom Marshall (1938-93)}, editor = {Lesley [Willis] Choyce (b. 1951)} } @booklet {3713, title = {"Renaissance Man"}, howpublished = {Dream Auditor}, year = {1986}, month = {1986}, pages = {73-87}, publisher = {Indivisible Books}, address = {Charlottetown, PE, Canada}, abstract = {

Authoritarian dystopia. A world in which people are regularly re-made physically and mentally to fill social needs and to correct perceived psychological or physical problems.

}, keywords = {Canadian author, Male author, US author}, author = {Lesley [Willis] Choyce (b. 1951)} } @booklet {3395, title = {"Boylan Briggs Salutes the New Cause"}, howpublished = {The Lunatic Gazette }, volume = {1.2 }, year = {1982}, note = {

Rpt. in his\ Dream Auditor\ (Charlottetown, PE, Canada: Indivisible Books, 1986), 63-72.

}, month = {December 1982}, pages = {13-15}, abstract = {

Reduced sperm count as a result of pollution leads to constantly required orgies to try to raise the birth rate. Fails.

}, keywords = {Canadian author, Male author, US author}, author = {Lesley [Willis] Choyce (b. 1951)} }