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Michael Moorcock is a former editor of New Worlds and current editor of Fantastic Metropolis. His most recent books are The Skrayling Tree and a collection of Jerry Cornelius stories from Four Walls Eight Windows, with short fiction set to appear in The Thackery T. Lambshead Guide to Eccentric & Discredited Diseases, among others. [web site]
Cheryl Morgan edits and writes for the Hugo-nominated Emerald City review web site.
Darren Nash is the editor for Simon & Schuster’s Earthlight SF/F imprint.
Richard Eoin Nash has had several books out from Soft Skull Press, among others. [web site]
Vera Nazarian’s novelette “The Young Woman in a House of Old” appears in the anthology Strange Pleasures 2, edited by Paul Barnett and Dave Hutchinson just came out from Prime Books, and her second novel Lords of Rainbow is currently available from Wildside Press. [web site]
Lance Olsen is a well-known avantpop author with several novels to his credit, the latest, Girl Imagined by Chance, from Fiction Collective 2. And, yes, he has fiction forthcoming in The Thackery T. Lambshead Guide to Eccentric & Discredited Diseases. [web site]
Milorad Pavić’s The Dictionary of the Khazars is considered a classic of nonlinear storytelling. His recent books have continued to explore the limits of the nontraditional and fantastical. [web site]
Dan Pearlman is a noted Ezra Pound scholar whose fiction has appeared in a number of literary magazines around the U.S.
Ian Nichols has published a book of poetry, writes fiction, and is a musician. He also helps edit the Australian magazine ASIM.
Justina Robson is the critically-acclaimed author of three novels, including most recently, Natural History, from Pan MacMillan. [web site]
Luís Rodrigues is managing editor of Fantastic Metropolis and Breaking Windows, a sampler collection of fiction and nonfiction from the site.
Mary Doria Russell has had international success with her critically-acclaimed novels The Sparrow and its sequel. [web site]
Lucius Shepard’s novellas and short stories appear frequently in F&SF, among others. His work has recently been published in book form by PS Publishing and Golden Gryphon.
Delia Sherman is the author of several critically-acclaimed novels and one of the founders of the Interstitial Arts Foundation. [web site]
Mike Simanoff is a librarian, editor, and writer living in New York City. He is affiliated with the Ministry of Whimsy Press and Fantastic Metropolis.
Brian Stableford has published over 50 novels and his myriad translations of French Decadent literature for both Dedalus and Tartarus editions have been excellently received. His short fiction regularly appears in year’s best anthologies and is forthcoming in The Thackery T. Lambshead Guide to Eccentric & Discredited Diseases. [web site]
Peter Straub’s new novel, lost boy lost girl, will be published by Random House in October. [web site]
Anna Tambour, an Australian writer, will have her first short story collection published by Prime Books in October 2003.
Jeffrey Thomas is the author of the collection Punktown. His work has appeared in many year’s best anthologies. Several new books will be released in 2003 and 2004, with short fiction in several anthologies. He has three pieces in The Thackery T. Lambshead Guide to Eccentric & Discredited Diseases. [web site]


