ORIGINAL WORKS
Neon Leviathan (2020). Collected Stories. All of the places you can buy it online are listed here.
36 Streets (2022). Available in all good bookstores; the places you can buy it online are listed here.
Ghost of the Neon God (2024). Available in all good bookstores, and online. Link to US retailers here.
The Escher Man (2024). Available in all good bookstores, and online. Link to US retailers here.
TIE-IN FICTION
Aliens: Bishop (2023). Available in all good book stores. All the online options are listed here.
Signed editions are currently available for Neon Leviathan, 36 Streets, Ghost of the Neon God, and The Escher Man. See bottom of the page for details.
“Raw and raging and passionate, this is cyberpunk literature with a capital fucken L.” Richard Morgan (author of Altered Carbon)
“Brutal, brooding, brilliant . . . an angry vision of violence wrapped around a complex meditation of memory, trauma and hegemony. This is cyberpunk with soul.” Yudhanjaya Wijeratne (author of Salvage Crew)
“36 Streets is a cyberpunk tour de force – richly textured, nuanced, and shot-through with emotional depth.” Richard Swan (author of The Justice of Kings)
“Quintessential cyberpunk, hard-nosed, sharp edged and gleaming.” Adrian Tchaikovsky, (author of Children of Time)
“[36 Streets] has things both novel and serious to say about the psychological effects of intrusive media. This is a kick-the-door-down account of how past traumas — personal and national — may one day be weaponised for social control.” The Sunday Times
“High-octane, immersive SF at its best. 36 Streets is sure to become a classic in the field.” Kaaron Warren, Shirley Jackson Award-Winner
“Beautiful, shimmering, ghostly science fiction.” Anna Smith Spark (author of The Court of Broken Knives)
Praise for Neon Leviathan
“Haunting and iridescent – combines the paranoid weirdness of the best Philip K Dick, the chilly but cool-as-fuck future gleam of cyberpunk, and an achingly beautiful literary inflection reminiscent of mainstream heavyweights like Murakami or Ishiguro. T. R. Napper’s futures feel at once gritty and vertiginous and close-focus human in the way only the best SF can manage. Whatever roadmap he’s working from, I can’t wait to see where he’s taking us next.” Richard Morgan (author of Altered Carbon)
“Each one of the stories in this volume is a carefully-crafted masterpiece that, whilst it presents a narrative of its own, is nonetheless a window into a larger world, a current of history that flows a winding path from one to another, carrying us with it.”
“Napper’s own personal history feels as though it pervades the collection. An Australian with more than a decade overseas on the sharp end of foreign aid, he’s seen a great deal of how human nature can twist under pressure, or under temptation…[his stories] have an acute sense of place, not just in a generic cyberpunk future but an Australian and Southeast Asian one that builds on tensions of race, sovereignty, class division and international relations, all currently front and centre in today’s news.” Adrian Tchaikovsky (Author of Children of Time)
“Napper has done his inspiration proud, that being author Philip K. Dick, another master of the dystopian vision—at least in terms of his ability to present the darker side of human existence. Like Dick, Napper prefers to explore those things that we consider to be fundamental to our sense of self, both on the metaphysical and physical levels, just as much as he does the nature of reality and the supernatural.” Tangent Online
“An innovation… Right off the bat and throughout Neon Leviathan, Napper well articulates the cyberpunk subgenre motifs and themes while making his mark.” CyberPunks.com
Signed Editions: contact me at: voight0kampff (AT) gmail.com, if you are interested (though note that postage outside Australia can be a little pricey). Signed copies for Bishop are not possible, unfortunately. Unless you are willing to mail your copy to me, have me sign and then mail back.