Authors on view

 

Let Each Be Known In Turn

 

 

Michael Hailstone is an Australian and the editor of several fanzines devoted to scientific and geographical observations.  CDWL is one of his contributers and also lives in Australia .

Jeffery Marzi lives in Pennsylvania and has done a television appearance in reference to his Pterodactyloid Man stories.  He is constantly at work publicizing his stories and has been seen all over the net.

Lawrence Dagstine , discoverable in our archives, has just won a Best Story of the Year award in a Net competition.  You can probably find further information at one of his websites in our links.

The Authors of THE KHAN GAME are regulars at the SF magazine forums.  The story was put together at the Asimov's Forum. 

Paul Truttman has had work published internationally.  He now has a new book of verse coming out about his mythical realm of Bubblelonia, with a foreword by the editor of this webzine.  The volume is free and may be acquired by e-mailing the editor of SS from this site.

Ramos Fumes is a Dada and Camp artist.

A.R. Yngve:  Fiercely superstitious, A.R.refuses to tell what his initials stand for. "You'll just laugh," he says with a gloomy face.

  Born in Sweden , A.R.Yngve has been writing stories since the second or third grade. For a while he wrote and drew comics (published in Sweden in the 1990s), which left traces in his writing style.

  His official "debut" is the young-adult novel TERRA HEXA (Wela Fantasy, 2004), but he's been posting unsold novels on his website since 1999 (see http://yngve.bravehost.com ). "I started that trend, then Stephen King and Cory Doctorow jumped the bandwagon and got all the glory," he says bitterly. He self-published a 100,000-word novel, DARC AGES, in 2000 (also available for free reading on his website).

  His short fiction has appeared in SIMULACRUM, THE 12 GAUGE REVIEW, GATEWAY S-F, CYBERPULP MAGAZINE, and the Swedish MITRANIA. In 2005, he is slated to publish his short story "See" (which first appeared in SIMULACRUM) in China . He is currently writing the sequel to TERRA HEXA (slated for Swedish release in late 2005). His story in this issue first appeared in Revelations SF, but that magazine disappeared from the Net too quickly for a proper exposure.

Ann Wilkes: When Ann is not writing, she enjoys reading, speaking, folk dancing, web design and spending time with her family. Science Fiction has captured her imagination since she was a teenager. Now that her five kids are grown with the exception of her sixteen-year-old son, she delights in writing it, drawing inspiration from SF greats like James P. Hogan, David Brin, Larry Niven and Douglas Adams. When she makes the time for other secular reading she reads classics, WWII espionage and historical fiction on European royalty. After having a very brief encounter with smooth Jazz, she has returned to traditional Jazz, Rock and Roll and the ultimate in American expression – the BLUES!

Ann has a SF short story in the April 05 issue of GateWay SF Ezine http://www.gateway-sf-magazine.com and also is assistant editor for same. You can download a hall of fame piece located on FantasyReaders.com. She's doing rewrites on her SF novel entitled The Emerald Hills of Sarshan and making a good start on Blind Date Blues, a mainstream novel.  You can read some of her freebee fiction on her website at http://wilkes.zftp.com .

 

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