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Approaching Paradise Paperback – October 31, 2019
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Wouldn’t it be lovely to live in paradise?
Perhaps... but doesn’t everything come at a price? Approaching Paradise presents seven stories where utopia doesn’t turn out quite as expected. Perfection might be unique, but imperfection turns out horrible in many different ways….
Meet the weedy loser who believes a body transplant will transform his loveless life, the idealistic couple who put their marriage on hold to rid the world of money, the nonagenarian who sees military service as the only possible source of meaning in a world without illness or ageing, the couple who run from the state when it forecasts their child will grow up a murderer, the four lads on holiday in the robotic holiday resort with a difference, the psychiatric patient who knows that being paranoid doesn’t mean they ain’t out to get you, and the lion tamer and sandwich connoisseur who discovers that collective hallucinations can take you to some darned strange places – and find out how perfection exacts its price.
Placing real people in grotesque settings and combines the disturbing, Approaching Paradise shows what can happen to our lives when the beautiful vision goes wrong.
Buy it and enter a world of pain….
An Interview with the Author
What made you want to write Approaching Paradise?
The ideas came to me in 2009, when I imagined bizarre thought experiments, like “if a person could transplant their brain into another body, would they still be the same person?” and “what would people do if they never grew old or infirm?” The result was Approaching Paradise.
How do the stories explore reality?
Science fiction allows us authors to do something that conventional fiction cannot: to change the parameters of reality. A conventional novel is constrained by the time and place in which it is set. Science fiction, on the other hand, can be set anywhere. This allows us to remove those constraints and ask, what would happen if we altered technology, encountered alien life, engineered ourselves etc. etc. That’s what makes it the perfect vehicle for exploring philosophical thought experiments. Would a world without illness or ageing actually be better? Would a world without money really be free from greed? In Approaching Paradise, I wanted to explore the unintended consequences of trying to create utopia.
What makes Approaching Paradise different from other science fiction?
Science fiction tends to focus primarily on the idea i.e. the changing technology, alien life, bio-engineering and so forth. Literary fiction, by contrast, tends to focus more on character. I wanted to write science fiction as if it were literary fiction and focus on the people, with realistic characters living realistic lives, albeit in alternate worlds. Then again, “The Usotope” is just flat out ridiculous….
I suppose that would make it Philosophical Literary Science Fiction...
Yes, I was going to term it “Phi-li-sci-fi,” but that was just silly.
Why short stories?
I love the feeling of the unexpected when reading short stories, wondering where the next story will take me. It’s proved very popular with television anthology shows, such as Black Mirror and Inside No. 9 – not to mention classics from the likes of Philip K. Dick and Arthur C. Clarke (do I have to add an initial to my name?) – but somehow the short story collection has become a seriously underrated format. I think there’s a real joy to be had from stories that can be read in one sitting. Let’s embrace that.
That was Stephen A. Shahbazian in conversation with himself (so no changes there). If you’d like to read Approaching Paradise, then it’s available right now at the “Buy” button.
- Print length184 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateOctober 31, 2019
- Dimensions5.06 x 0.46 x 7.81 inches
- ISBN-101916146023
- ISBN-13978-1916146020
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Product details
- Publisher : Kelvern Books
- Publication date : October 31, 2019
- Language : English
- Print length : 184 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1916146023
- ISBN-13 : 978-1916146020
- Item Weight : 9.1 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.06 x 0.46 x 7.81 inches
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About the author

Steve Shahbazian has won no awards, no competitions and isn't critically acclaimed. Some of his best friends have gone so far as to describe his work as “okay in places” and his books have been in huge demand, mostly due to the large number of wonky tables needing propping up...
Okay, okay, I wrote that. I'm sure you're all sick of writers bigging up their work, telling you how many awards they won and blah, blah, blah... seriously, how many bestsellers are there out there!?! For me, all that matters is writing original stories that you, dear reader, enjoy. For me, the reader is everything.
If you like a mixture of literary fiction, science fiction and political dystopian fiction with the occasional dark and disturbing twist, check out my writing. Who knows, you might like it.
Happy reading!
P.S. If you'd like to find out more, check out my website: https://steveshahbazian.com/
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5.0 out of 5 stars Approaching Paradise
A book of short stories where a version of utopia, whether personal or national states, are depicted with varying degrees of success and ultimately, for many, failure. Threads from some the greatest ‘political dystopian’ writers weave through these short stories to challenge individual perceptions of happiness and reality. Thoroughly enjoyed even when the version of Utopia was an uncomfortable one.