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  • Bibliography:
    5 Books
  • First Book:
    December 2010
  • Latest Book:
    October 2019
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Books in Order: 5 titles

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  • Darpana is a woman made of math, enslaved to the mathematicians who created her. Any human or humans who stand too closely become her input and her personality and body change with each new encounter. When no one is around, she disappears. How would ...



  • An impoverished young mother whose husband is fighting overseas struggles to help her sick daughter on a home front where the people have given away the best parts of their characters. A half-robot, half-plant cyborg vows to save the mind of a young ...



  • When the going gets tough, some get going, some get out, and some get a little odd in the head. These stories are what happens when Matthew Sanborn Smith does that third one. Part of him said, "What the hell? Why not?" as he dove into the writing of ...



  • In Miho's world, nanos, plastic surgery, and robot girlfriends can fix just about anything…or break it.At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied....



  • Ridiculous and poignant, frightening and hopeful, Fluff and Buttons on the Teddy Bear Range tells the story of Jack, a bear with little left to live for, but driven on by hate for the dark race that lives just beyond the villages of his people. Havin...




Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Matthew Sanborn Smith has published 5 books.

Matthew Sanborn Smith does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, The Algebraic Woman and Other Stories, was published in October 2019.

The first book by Matthew Sanborn Smith, Fluff and Buttons on the Teddy Bear Range, was published in December 2010.

No. Matthew Sanborn Smith does not write books in series.