JACK DANN is a multiple award winning author who has written or edited over seventy-five books, including the groundbreaking novels Junction, Starhiker, The Man Who Melted, The Memory Cathedral - which is an international bestseller, the Civil War novel The Silent, and Bad Medicine, which has been compared to the works of Jack Kerouac and Hunter S. Thompson and called "the best road novel since the Easy Rider days."
Dann's work has been compared to Jorge Luis Borges, Roald Dahl, Lewis Carroll, Castaneda, Ray Bradbury, J. G. Ballard, Mark Twain, and Philip K. Dick. Philip K. Dick
Dann lives in Australia on a farm overlooking the sea and commutes back and forth to Los Angeles and New York.
For a more detailed Biography and more information about his work please see Jack Dann's website
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Gardner Dozois was the editor of Asimov's Science Fiction magazine for almost twenty years, and also edits the annual anthology series The Year's Best Science Fiction, which has won the Locus Award for Best Anthology seventeen times, more than any other anthology series in history, and which is now up to its Twenty-Sixth Annual Collection.
He's won the Hugo Award fifteen times as the year's Best Editor, won the Locus Award thirty-one times, including an unprecedented sixteen times in a row as Best Editor, and has won the Nebula Award twice, as well as a Sidewise Award, for his own short fiction, which has been collected in The Visible Man, Geodesic Dreams: The Best of Gardner Dozois, Strange Days: Fabulous Journeys with Gardner Dozois, and Morning Child and Other Stories.
He is the author or editor of more than a hundred books.
Born in Salem, Massachusettes, he now lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. |