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Brian's second wife is a fully qualified 'alternative therapist', offering a wide range of treatments from a centre in Reading, Berskshire. She also offers tuition in meditation and Reiki. Her website has full details of the therapies available and their prices Like father, like son, Leo is an author too! What'smore, he swears it's genetic, so any claim that Brian does it for money is just a cover story - and rather an implausible one at that! ;-) On Leo's site you'll find his chatty journal and an e-zine BBV Pulp, which you can download and read for free. Also, if you're in Edinburgh for the festival, Leo will be performing his own one-man shows at the Jury's Inn, Jeffrey St. (Imagine that mainland Britain is a jolly man facing the US - puckering up to kiss George W's ass, no doubt - you'll find Edinburgh in the nape of his neck.) Good luck with Tangendas, Leo! |
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The first issue of this magazine was published in January 1930 under the title of Astounding Stories of Super Science, which soon became shortened to Astounding Stories. It was the legendary John W. Campbell who changed the name to Analog in 1960 with the idea that Science Fiction is "a convenient analog system for thinking about new scientific, social and economic ideas." Analog has so far published just three of Brian's stories, though they include Inherit the Earth and Snowball in Hell. |
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US science fiction magazine first published in 1977 by Davis Publications, but now the sister Magazine of Analog at Dell and edited by Gardner Dozois. Asimov's has published several of Brian's most important short stories, including Les Fleurs du Mal and Mortimer Gray's History of Death. |
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This UK based magazine has published quite a few of Brian's stories and articles over the years. After 22 years at the helm, David Pringle has withdrawn and Interzone is now under the guidance of Andy Cox at TTA Press, publishers of The Third Alternative. A big thank you to David for his contribution over the years and an equally big bon voyage to the new Interzone! Long may she sail! |
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A very stylish science fiction website, which publishes a wide range of interesting articles, fiction and reviews. |
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Black Coat have already published three of Brian's Féval translations and translations of Auguste Villiers' The Scaffold and The Vampire Soul. |
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The Black library is the publishing arm of Games Workshop, who make the Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000 role playing games and figures. Currently, Black Library have five of Brian's novels in print under the pseudonym Brian Craig and have published one or two short stories in the recently defunct Inferno! magazine. |
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Now part of Wildside Press, Cosmos burst on the scene promising the Earth, but now it is questionable what they will be able to deliver. However, they have delivered three volumes: The Eleventh Hour, Complications and Other Stories, and Salome and Other Decadent Fantasies. |
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Five Star is an imprint of the Gale group. They have already published Year Zero and Designer Genes - Tales of the Biotech Revolution. They are due to produce the first US editions of the Asgard Trilogy, starting with Asgard's Secret, a heavily revised version of Journey to the Centre, which itself is a revised version of Journey to the Center. |
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The publishing company started by author Storm Constantine to keep her own titles in print, but which has expanded to include other authors disgruntled with the publishing industry. Immanion will be publishing The Curse of the Coral Bride this year and Sheena and Other Gothic Tales in 2005. |
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Prime Books have Kiss the Goat: A Twenty-First Century Ghost Story to publish, though they have already missed their own release date. We wait with anticipation. |
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Quality small press run by Robert Morgan, which publishes a wide range of fiction in limited print runs. Sarob have published three of Brian's books: Year Zero, Vampire City and Knightshade. The last two being translations of Paul Féval's pre - Stoker vampire stories. |
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Another quality small press, they have published Brian's translation of Nightmares of an Ether Drinker by Jean Lorrain. |