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Jupiter 50: Herse (Jupiter Magazine) Kindle Edition
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date10 April 2016
- File size365 KB
Product details
- ASIN : B01E4JOOLI
- Language : English
- File size : 365 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Not Enabled
- Print length : 79 pages
About the authors
G. O. Clark was born in Norfolk, MA in 1945. His writing has been published in Asimov's Science Fiction, Analog, Talebones Magazine, Strange Horizons, Retro Spec: Tales of Fantasy and Nostalgia, A Sea Of Alone: Poems For Alfred Hitchcock, Tales Of The Talisman, Space & Time, Daily SF, and many other publications. He's the author of 15 poetry collections, including, "White Shift", 2012, from Sam's Dot Publishing. A fiction collection, "The Saucer Under My Bed & Other Stories", was also published by Sam's Dot Publishing in 2011.
He won the Asimov's Readers Award for poetry in 2001, and was a Stoker Award finalist for poetry in 2012. He retired from the University of California, Davis in 2008, where he worked in the library for many years. He currently lives in Davis, CA in a not-so-mobile home with lots of books, cds, and collectable clutter.
His latest speculative poetry collection is titled, "Easy Travel To The Stars", 2020, from Alban Lake Publshing, and latest fiction collection, "Twists & Turns", 2016, also from Alban Lake Publishing. Review of the later;
TWISTS & TURNS by G. O. Clark
"Always delightful and surprising, author G. O. Clark’s newest short fiction collection is aptly named. In seventeen clever, strange, and utterly enjoyable tales, the author writes of attractive young zombies, space creatures, a shape changer, a most oddly haunted house, a real Tom Thumb, a grieving widow, a space abductees, and so much more. Mr. Clark turns the science fiction, fantasy, and horror genres on their respective heads, producing stories that make you wonder whether to laugh or shriek—or both! TWISTS & TURNS is a serpentine adventure into weirdness most grand. Enjoy!"
Reviewed by J. Comeau online at Creature Features Tomb Of Horror, 5/20/18
For photos and more details about G. O. Clark's life and work, go to -
http://goclarkpoet.weebly.com/
Kate Kelly is a UK SF author She was born in Scotland but grew up in Devon. She studied Geology and Oceanography at University and now works as a Marine Scientist. Her interest in these subjects has inspired many of the themes in her writing.
Kate has written all her life and has had a number of science fiction short stories published in various magazines and anthologies.
Red Rock, a YA Cli-Fi thriller, is her first novel.
You can find out more about her writing at: http://scribblingseaserpent.blogspot.co.uk/
Ray Blank is one of several identities deployed by a confused cosmopolitan who splits his time between navigating the internet, wandering the countryside, and flying to exotic locations to give lectures about staying at home and using the phone instead. The other identities are responsible for a book about flawed communications, a film about losing your mind, and a website for professional risk avoiders. The Ray Blank identity writes science fiction stories, but is as troublesome as all the others.
https://garrickfincham.uk
Garrick Fincham's work has appeared in magazines in the UK and the US: Bastion, Jupiter, Diodati and others. Interchange is his first full-length novel and he has two more books due out in 2023. He writes ‘gothic’ or dark science fiction – strong characters, driven by their own journeys, but in worlds and settings equally strongly defined. The settings are characters too, mostly horrid ones.
He holds a PhD in archaeology, and collects taxidermy, fossils and ferns. He likes scratch-building SF models out of stuff from the recycling bin, too, and all of the above informs his work. He lives with his family in a remote corner of South Norfolk. Oh, and if you are what you eat, he is probably sausages.
https://garrickfincham.uk
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