Title | Westercon 36 |
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Date | July 1, 1983 - July 4, 1983 |
Description | A program book for Wetsercon 36/Westerchron. |
Donor | Leiber, Fritz; Leiber, Justin |
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Language | English |
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Original Item Location | ID 1984-003, Box 57, Folder 34 |
ArchivesSpace URI | /repositories/2/archival_objects/5306 |
Original Collection | Fritz Leiber Papers |
Digital Collection | Fritz Leiber Science Fiction & Fantasy Convention Flyers & Programs |
Digital Collection URL | http://digital.lib.uh.edu/1984_003 |
Repository | Special Collections, University of Houston Libraries |
Repository URL | http://info.lib.uh.edu/about/campus-libraries-collections/special-collections |
Use and Reproduction | Rights Undetermined |
File Name | index.cpd |
Title | Page 66 |
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File Name | uhlib_1984_003_b057_f034_092_068.jpg |
Transcript | Robert E. Vardeman is the author of eleven published fantasy and science fiction novels, with another five forthcoming in the next year. His Star Trek novel The Klingon Gambit is in its third printing. Current projects include work on a western series and the final two novels of a five book series. The first two, The Cenotaph Road and Sorcerer's Skull (Ace) are on the stands, and World of Mazes is a September release. Fire and Fog and The Ultimate Wizard complete the series. Eric Vinicoff has sold numerous short stories to a variety of markets. He is currently co-editor of the science fiction magazine Rigel. Ted White has been a fan since 1951, a science fiction writer since 1962, and a science fiction editor since 1963. He has published 17 books, including By Furies Possessed (Pocket 1980) and Phoenix Prime (Starblaze 1983), and over two dozen short stories. He has been assistant and associate editor of F&SF, editor oi Amazing SF and Fantastic Stories, and editor of Heavy Metal. He has also published fanzines. He received a Hugo as Best Fan Writer in 1967, and has been a prolific contributor and columnist for many fanzines. Currently he reviews fanzines for File 770, and is the owner of New Decade Productions, Inc., a small record company. Kathleen Woodbury has been director of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Workshop since August of 1982. She now edits its monthly newsletter and she has written the market column since November 1980. She also runs the Enforced Production and Critique Program. Kathleen has had several articles and stories published in small press publications. Laurence Yep's first science fiction novel for children, Sweetwater, was published in 1973, followed by Dragonwings, which was a 1976 Newberry Honor Book and won several other awards. Two other children's books, Child of the Owl and Sea Glass, both mainstream books set in Chinatown, have also won awards. His adult fantasy, Dragon of the Lost Sea, was an A.L.A. Notable Book. He has also written a book on Mark Twain, a suspense novel set in Silicon Valley, and a Star Trek book. Paul Edwin Zimmer is best known for his two-volume fantasy The Dark Border (The Lost Prince and King Chondos' Ride), which appeared last year. He is also the author of Woman of the Elfmounds (Triskell Press in Canada), and has collaborated on Hunters of the Red Moon and The Survivors with Marion Zimmer Bradley. His short story "The Hand of Tyr" recently appeared in the Greyhaven anthology, and he as sold a new story set in the world of the Dark Border to Fantasy Book. He is also a noted poet and performer whose work has appeared in Wyrd and elsewhere. IT'S ABOUT TIME 67 |