Lewis Shiner
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George R. R. Martin...role-playing game of which Martin was gamemaster). Contributors to the Wild Cards series included Stephen Leigh, Lewis Shiner, Howard Waldrop, Walter Jon Williams and Roger Zelazny. His own contributions to the series often featured... In this article: George R. R. Martin, Nebula Award, Hugo Award, A Song of Ice and Fire, Harlan Ellison, Fantastic Four, Dying Earth series, Wild Cards, A Feast for Crows, and A Game of Thrones |
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Wikipedia | October 06, 2009
Wild Cards
...in-game persona. Major contributors to the series include Roger Zelazny, Lewis Shiner, Melinda M. Snodgrass, Walter Jon Williams, Leanne C. Harper, Chris Claremont, Victor Milan , John J. Miller , and Martin himself. The series relates...
In this article: Wild Cards, Ace, Joker, George R. R. Martin, John J. Miller, Peregrine, New York City, Jokertown, Dodgers, and New York Mets
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Wikipedia | January 31, 2009
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Contributors included Timothy Truman, Lewis Shiner, Sam Glanzman, Neal Barrett, Jr., Doug Potter, Marc Erickson, Martin Thomas, Michael Washburn, Paul O. Miles, Steve Utley, Don Webb, John Lucas , John Garcia, and Joe Preston. The Big...
In this article: Irving Klaw, Mojo Press, Neal Barrett, Jr., Paul O. Miles, Michael Moorcock, The Austin Chronicle, Rick Klaw, John Lucas, Austin, and Joe R. Lansdale
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Biblio.com has Wild Cards by Roger Zelazny, Walter J. Williams, Stephen Leigh, Victor Milan, Lewis Shiner, Howard Waldrop, Edward Bryant, Melinda M. Snodgrass, John ...
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Wild Cards 2.: Aces High: Amazon.co.uk: Lewis Shiner, Roger ...
Wild Cards 2.: Aces High: Amazon.co.uk: Lewis Shiner, Roger Zelazny, Pat Cadigan, Walter Jon Williams, Melinda M Snodgrass, John J Miller, Walton Simons, Victor ...
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Lewis Shiner - AbeBooks
... used, rare, and out-of-print books for sale, including books by Lewis Shiner. ... Lewis Shiner; Roger Zelazny; Walter Jon Williams; Stephen Leigh; Victor Milan; ...
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Walton Simons - Wild Cards Bibliography (A work in progress)
... Lewis Shiner, Melinda M Snodgrass, Howard Waldrop, Walter Jon Williams, Roger Zelazny ... Lewis Shiner, Walton Simons, Melinda M. Snodgrass, Walter Jon ...
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Roger Zelazny - AbeBooks
... used, rare, and out-of-print books for sale, including books by Roger Zelazny. ... Roger Zelazny; Walter Jon Williams; Stephen Leigh; Victor Milan; Lewis Shiner; ...
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Books by Roger Zelazny - Bibliography and List of Works
Roger Zelazny Biography - Roger Joseph Zelazny (May 13, 1937 ... Lewis Shiner, Howard Waldrop, Edward Bryant, Melinda M. Snodgrass, John J. Miller ( 2003) ...
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Internet Book List :: Book Information: Wild Cards II: Aces High
... Lewis Shiner Walton Simons Melinda M. Snodgrass Walter Jon Williams Roger Zelazny ... Pennies From Hell by Lewis Shiner. Ashes to Ashes by Roger Zelazny ...
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Lewis Shiner (December 30, 1950, Eugene, Oregon) is an American writer.
Shiner began his career as a science fiction writer, identified early on with cyberpunk, and later wrote more mainstream novels, albeit often with magical realism and fantasy elements. He was formerly a resident of Texas (and a member of the Turkey City Writer's Workshop), and now lives in North Carolina.
Several of his novels have rock music as a theme or main focus, especially the musicians of the late 1960s; for example, and the great never-recorded albums of The Doors, Brian Wilson, The Beatles and Jimi Hendrix in Shiner's 1993 novel Glimpses. Say Goodbye: The Laurie Moss Story (1999) focuses on a fictional up and coming female musician and her subsequent fall back down. Slam (1990) is immersed in skate punk and anarchist culture, and is a rocket ride tale of a guy that just cannot win. Perhaps because novels with music as a major theme are not generally considered mainstream genre material, his work has frequently been overlooked.
In July 2007 Shiner created the web site Fiction Liberation Front (FLF) as a venue for his short stories. The stories are released under the Creative Commons license and are available in HTML and PDF formats. He has written a small
manifesto explaining why he did this.
On July 22, 2007, The News & Observer began publishing a weekly column by Shiner, titled "Graphic Scenes", about comics.
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