The Brave Little Toaster (novel)
The Brave Little Toaster is a 1980 novella by American writer Thomas M. Disch intended for children or, as put by the author, a "bedtime story for small appliances". The story centers on a group of five household appliances—a tensor lamp stand, an electric blanket, an AM radio alarm clock, a vacuum cleaner and a toaster—on their quest to find their original owner referred to as the Master.
The first publication cover of Thomas M. Disch's The Brave Little Toaster, art by Gahan Wilson.
The second publication cover, art by Karen Lee Schmidt.
Thomas Michael Disch was an American science fiction writer and poet. He won the Hugo Award for Best Related Book – previously called "Best Non-Fiction Book" – in 1999, and he had two other Hugo nominations and nine Nebula Award nominations to his credit, plus one win of the John W. Campbell Memorial Award, a Rhysling Award, and two Seiun Awards, among others.
Disch with his books in 1988
Disch with his computer and Amnesia in 1986 or 1988
At South Street Seaport on June 3, 2008