Kool Running

'''Collins, Paul. "Kool Running."' Omega'' (Australia) March 1985. Rpt. as "Kool Running, the Computer Booter" in SF International 1 Jan.-Feb. 1987.

Rev. Russell Blackford, ASFR 2nd series #9, 2.4 (July 1987): 38-39. According to Blackford, the plot consists mostly of "a sequence of subversive acts by a character opposed to the rule of computers in an undefined future—with a promise of the coming revolution." Blackford sees the style as "slick, cool, fast and alienated," with debts to the cyberpunks and to H. Ellison's "'Repent, Harlequin!' . . . ."