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ABOUT ME

Botond MARKOVICS /Brandon HACKETT


English website:


Hungarian bestselling science fiction author, economist.
From 2012 onwards, Markovics’s books are published by Agave Books. 
Main themes, interest: posthumanism, to explore what it means to be human, how technology (or xeno-civilisations) affects that definition.

His most famous works:
The Day of Time Travel  (2014) is a mad experiment about time travel and its consequences that leaves the reader spinning. The book was a great success with critics and several professional reviewers declared it the best Hungarian science fiction novel of the new millennium. The second and final volume in the series, Time Travel Yesterday was published in Hungarian in 2015.
Xeno (2017) is considered his best work to date by readers and critics as well. It is full of weird alien civilisations, cosmology, and honest picture about the true human nature, like hatred and rassism. It won the Zsoldos Péter Award in 2018.
In 2018 his former award-winning transhumanist novel, Machines of God got a refreshed edition with new short stories: Machines of God and other stories about Artifical Intelligencies.
Disposable Bodies was published in 2020 Fall, and won the Zsoldos Péter Award (and Readers' Choice Award) and the Monolit Award in 2021.
The story is about a future world, where everybody can print new synthetic bodies for themselves, and change them like clothes. The appereance of this technology causes serious social, political crisis.

His latest work is Devoured Cosmos was published in 2023 Fall. It is a story about three siblings across centuries and lightyears with weird cosmology, wild technologies, and worlds with different physical laws. And it is a story about the existence of Free Will.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CLJ7L5W4?binding=kindle_edition&ref=dbs_dp_rwt_sb_pc_tkin


ENGLISH TRANSLATED PUBLICATIONS:


Disposable Bodies, novel, 2023 translated by Austin Wagner - the Hungarian edition formerly won Zsoldos Péter Award and Monolit Award in 2021 (Amazon Indie Publishing)

Out-of-my-body, short story, published in Continental Literature Magazine, 2023, Issue 6: 'Future' (translated by Austin Wagner)




NOTABLE SF NOVELS in Hungarian language:

Devoured Cosmos, novel - Agave Publishing House, 2023
Disposable Bodies, novel, Agave Publishing House, 2020 - Zsoldos Péter Award 2021, Monolit Award 2021
Xeno, novel, Agave Publishing House, 2017  - Zsoldos Péter Award 2018
Machines of God and other stories about Artificial Intelligences novel and short stories, Agave Publishing House, 2018 - Zsoldos Péter Award 2009 (the original novel)
The Yesterday of Time Travel, novel, Agave Publishing House, 2015 
The Day of Time Travel, novel, Agave Publishing House, 2014 
The Book of Man, novel, Agave Publishing House, 2012 
Machines of God, novel, Metropolis Media, 2008 - Zsoldos Péter Award 2009
The Posthuman Decision, novel, Delta Vision Publishing House, 2007 

AWARDS:
- Zsoldos Péter Award for Best Novel in 2020 - Disposable Bodies (2021)
- Zsoldos Péter Readers' Choice Award 2020 - Disposable Bodies (2021)
- Monolit Award for the Best Sf Novel in 2019 and 2020 - Disposable Bodies (2021)
- SFF Vektor Readers' Award 2021 - Best science fiction novel published in Hungarian: Disposable Bodies (2021)
- Zsoldos Péter Award for Best Novel in 2017 - Xeno (2018)
- Zsoldos Péter Award for Best Novel in 2010 - Machines of God
- Zsoldos Péter Award for Best Short Story in 2003 - I, immortal - Outswarm

Details:

DEVOURED COSMOS

(NEW novel, 2023)











DISPOSABLE BODIES

(novel, 2020 - Zsoldos Péter Award, Monolit Award in 2021)


The year is 2338, and Earth is a distant memory. The world is living in the future of Melvin Kadek, the richest man in the Solar System and savior of humanity. Centuries earlier, the threat of drastic changes in solar activity drove the billionaire tech investor to launch the Exodus, a space project of astounding vision through which humanity terraformed the moons of Jupiter and Saturn and created artificial livings spaces in the interiors of thousands of asteroids.

Prosecutor Vireni Orlando, however, is preparing to arrest the man everyone believes to be a hero. She claims Kadek was responsible for the scorching of Earth and the super solar flare which not only rendered it uninhabitable, but also claimed the lives of billions still stuck on the planet. Now some of the victims have returned as digitized, new human consciousnesses, with an extraordinary leader at their head. She is spreading a new kind of technology throughout the Solar System: disposable bodies which give everyone the chance to escape the millennia-long prison of their body, and in doing so overcome death, humanity’s final enemy.

The temptation of an existence both deathless and limitless, however, will shake the Solar System to its core.

The English translation is now available at Amazon's Kindle Store!


XENO

(novel, 2017 - Zsoldos Péter Award, 2018)

It's 2117, and the population of Earth is fifteen billion: six billion humans, and nine billion aliens, otherwise known as xenos.

The planet, mired in economic, environmental, and political chaos, is beset by water shortages, poverty, and local wars. People suffer under the domination of a highly civilized alien race, the migrators, who connected our planet with three other alien worlds using wormholes, and who forced the different cultures of these worlds to live together.

Fifty billion doodles, living for their irrepressible artistic urges, cram overpopulated Spectrum. Hydras live their lives of high energy consumption under the crust of their frozen ocean moon, but the radioactive atomic waste they buried in the deep will slowly boil their seas. The once highly developed flagellates are dying, and their last survivors slowly forget who they really are, even as they dig for their past in the asteroid chain built on the remains of their former home planet.

Dr. Olga Ballard, a xenologist studying alien cultures, finds herself caught up in a vast conspiracy, one which will take her on an interstellar journey across alien civilizations and extraordinary worlds... And down a path of cruel decisions and difficult answers.


MACHINES OF GOD AND OTHER STORIES ABOIT ARTIFICAL INTELLIGENCES

(new edition of the novel and collected short stories, 2018 - Zsoldos Péter Awars, 2009 - the original novel)

It happened from one moment to the next: in 2028, the Sun disappeared from the sky. It was replaced by a red dwarf shining its crimson rays on the light side of the Earth, while strange constellations blaze above the dark and frozen side of our planet.  Nobody knows the reason for the phenomenon known as the Jump, and human civilization is rattled by the shock. The countries on the light side are flooded by millions of refugees, global economy collapses, and humanity fights for survival.

But from the destruction, a new world is born. Twenty years later, technical development accelerates at a pace never seen before, life is fresh and modern, and the new generations only know old Earth from legends. Szofia Kerti, a genetically modified girl from Budapest, together with her friends looks to the future, where a new turning point awaits humanity: the technological singularity. Beyond this event, the curve of technological evolution becomes vertical, and no prognostics can see beyond it. This is when humanity may become its own gods.
But are the Jump of 2028 and the dizzying pace of technological advancement really independent of one another?
Four additional short stories about the future of artifical intelligences.

THE DAY OF TIME TRAVEL

(novel, 2014)

November 2021. When the first time machine is activated, two hundred billion time travellers appear on Earth. They are celebrating Time Travel Day, the very first moment in which it is possible to travel back in time.
This event destroys the world as we know it: money ceases to exist, governments lose their function, and everyone can access all future technologies, including time travel. People can travel to any time in the future they want to see, right to the end of time flow. But this has an enormous price: time is a dangerous toy to play with.
Ádám Beregi lives for his family, but on Time Travel Day, somebody from the future kidnaps his son and his wife, Enikő. Ádám tries to find them in the chaotic and ever-changing time flow, in a realm of mad technologies and artificial micro-universes.
The inventor of the time machine, Neil Jarrison, is a strange loner. Even though he is executed in 2612, many people want to find him, because he possesses knowledge that can save the world. Or destroy it completely. But the inventor is always one step ahead of his pursuers, and it seems he is only interested in one thing: an enigmatic woman, Rebeca, who might be the key to all mysteries.

YESTERDAY OF TIME TRAVEL

(novel, 2015)

Most people know that it is impossible to travel back in time before the moment the first time machine started to operate. But there is another time technology that reached Earth considerably earlier, thanks to a more advanced, alien civilisation that managed to escape the collapse of their own time flow, but paid a great price for it.
About fifteen years after the events of Time Travel Day, Rebeca Satoshi uses this alien technology to go back to the past and find his father, a physicist lost in time. She involuntarily launches a chain of events that could lead to the annihilation of the present, the past and the future of human civilisation.
Aided by his younger self, Bálint Beregi, the inventor of the time machine, labours to understand the nature of time travel and to stop the collapse of the time flow. They struggle against impossible odds even though they enlist the help of a team of scientists plucked from the 20th century, including Albert Einstein and John von Neumann. Time is running out, and both the alien civilisation of the Maxwell demons and the posthuman organisation created in the micro-universe of the Haugen dimension try to thwart them.

BOOK OF THE MAN

(novel, 2012)

Three thousand people were taken simultaneously from different parts of our Earth. Attila, a teenager from Budapest, Yuri Vitkov, a Russian businessman, and his eleven-year-old daughter, Aurora are among them.
Three thousand people travel inside a living spaceship, drifting further and further away from Earth. The ship is crowded and depressing, and its prisoners have no idea why they were taken, where they are heading or what their kidnappers plan to do with them. The journey forges them into an immoral and lawless community.
Soon enough they reach a strange world incomprehensible to them. Its inhabitants communicate with scents: evolution chose a different path there, and their arrival upset the lives of hundreds of species and cultures. Attila, Yuri and the others only want to stay alive, but sooner or later they have to face a much more important question. Can they retain their humanity?

MACHINES OF GOD

(novel, 2008)

It happened from one moment to the next: in 2028, the Sun disappeared from the sky. It was replaced by a red dwarf shining its crimson rays on the light side of the Earth, while strange constellations blaze above the dark and frozen side of our planet. Nobody knows the reason for the phenomenon known as the Jump and human civilisation is shaken by the shock. The countries on the light side are flooded by millions of refugees, global economy collapses, and humanity fights for survival.
But a new world is born out of the destruction. Twenty years later, technical development accelerates at a pace never seen before, life is fresh and modern, and the new generations only know old Earth from legends. Szofia Kerti, a genetically modified girl from Budapest, and her friends look to the future, where a new turning point awaits humanity: technological singularity. Beyond this event, the curve of technological evolution becomes vertical, and no prognostics can see beyond it. This is when humanity may become its own gods.
But are the Jump of 2028 and the dizzying pace of technological advancement really independent of one another?

THE POSTHUMAN DECISION
(novel, 2007)

Coming soon.

10 megjegyzés:

  1. Hi, by any chance has any of your books been translated to english or french ? I heard a little about "Book of the man" and I'd love to read your work but I can't find it in any big online bookshop I know and I don't speak hungarian...

    VálaszTörlés
  2. Hi! We are working on it together with my hungarian publisher and literary agent, but now the main focus is on my SF novel, Time Travel Day.
    Please check this page once in a while for fresh info.:)

    VálaszTörlés
    Válaszok
    1. Hi do you have update regarding this? :)

      Törlés
    2. Actually, yes! Something is probably coming in 2023. And thank you for your enthusiasm. So, next year i think you can read one of my books in English some format.

      Törlés
    3. And here it is the English version of 'Disposable Bodies': https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CLJ7L5W4

      Törlés
  3. Hi, thanks for your answer ! That's so great, good luck on this ! I'll keep an eye open for any news =)

    VálaszTörlés
  4. Azóta esetleg? Szívesen ajánlanám külföldi barátaimnak, de nem találtam angolul. Az időutazás napja és az időutazás tegnapja érdekelne elsősorban. Nagyon jók lettek!

    VálaszTörlés
  5. Marika: Ennél többet sajnos még most sem tudok mondani jelenleg. Dolgozunk az ügyön, de nem egyszerű bejutni az angolszász piacra innen.

    VálaszTörlés
  6. Hol lehet a Poszthuman döntés című könyvhöz hozzájutni digitális formában? Nincs meg se a Google Play-en, se az Agáve könyvkiadóban. Köszi, Elvira

    VálaszTörlés
    Válaszok
    1. Szia! Jelenleg sajnos sehol. Előbb-utóbb remélhetőleg lesz belőle újabb kiadás, és akkor ahhoz lesz e-könyv is.

      Törlés