@booklet {4744, title = {Virtual Zen}, year = {1996}, month = {1996}, publisher = {Avon Books}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Quite general dystopia of apathy and disillusionment with a musician providing a more positive image.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {Ray [Radell Faraday] Nelson (1931-2022)} } @booklet {3374, title = {The Prometheus Man; a nrobook}, year = {1982}, month = {1982}, publisher = {Donning}, address = {Norfolk, VA}, abstract = {

Dystopia. Anyone who fails academically becomes permanently a member of the unemployables living in camps. The men are sterilized. A second plot line concerns a man who intends to create a world eutopia using people of high intelligence. The two lines converge around a man, one of the unemployables, and his divorced wife, one of the super intelligent. Separately they lead changes in the two groups and end up back together. Some of the characters, plot, and text are repeated from 1978 Nelson.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {Ray [Radell] Faraday Nelson (1931-2022)}, editor = {Hank Stine} } @booklet {3058, title = {The Revolt of the Unemployables}, year = {1978}, month = {1978}, publisher = {Anthelion Press}, address = {Corta Madera, CA}, abstract = {

Dystopia which reflects the title. Anyone who fails academically becomes permanently a member of the unemployables living in camps. The men are sterilized. They revolt and much of the country is destroyed. Some of the characters, plot, and text are repeated in 1982 Nelson.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {Ray [Radell] Faraday Nelson (1931-2022)} } @booklet {2939, title = {The Ecolog}, year = {1977}, month = {1977}, publisher = {Laser Books}, address = {Toronto, ON, Canada}, abstract = {

Feudal dystopia in which a woman, known as the Ecolog, rules a planet with a rigid division between the ruling class and the rest of society and with women holding power over men.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {R[adell] Faraday Nelson (1931-2022)} } @booklet {2870, title = {Then Beggars Could Ride}, year = {1976}, month = {1976}, publisher = {Laser Books}, address = {Toronto, ON, Canada}, abstract = {

The protagonist searches throughout history for his own utopia finding only disillusionment until the end where he finds a low tech community. The author\&$\#$39;s \"Introduction\" (5-7) calls the book a utopia and says that it is possible.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {R[adell] F[araday] Nelson (1931-2022)} }