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07-Oct-2001
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See also
Multiple-author Resource Guides
and the Bibliographies and
lists section, if your favorite author doesn't
have a home page listed here.
- Irene Radford (sff.net)
- "Irene has been writing stories ever since she figured out what a
pencil was for. Combining a love for Medieval history and a fascination
with paranormal, Irene concentrated on fantasy writing... In her spare
time, Irene enjoys lacemaking and is a long time member of an
international guild."
(Ben Karr)
- Bill Ransom's Official Website (sfwa.org)
- "Author Bill Ransom was born in Puyallup, Washington, in 1945,
before the bomb, the
Pentagon or Israel. He began full-time employment at the age of eleven
as an agricultural
worker and attended Washington State University on track and
boxing scholarships...
Bill Ransom writes and makes his home in western
Washington. During the academic year
he teaches creative writing for The Evergreen State
College in Olympia, Washington."
(Bill Ransom)
- Melanie Rawn Archives: The Dragon's Inn (dragons-inn.org)
- Home page for newsgroup
alt.books.sf.melanie-rawn
(Dave Womack)
- Kit
Reed (focus-consulting.co.uk) home page
- "I've been accused of being a writer of literary fiction, a comic
novelist, a feminist science fiction writer and of writing pscyhological
thrillers that give readers nightmares. This may be because I am easily
bored, which means I never do the same thing twice.."
(Kit Reed)
- Mike Resnick: official Author
Page (mikeresnick.com)
- "Stories, bibliography, articles, and interviews can be found at this
site."
(John Teehan)
[Updated Oct 2001]
- Anne Rice:
The Official Home Page (annerice.com)
- "All about Anne, her books, fan services, photos, and much more... Get
the latest news on Anne's newest projects... Tours of New Orleans through
Anne's Eyes... Information on Anne Rice-related items and merchandise."
Your hardworking SFRG maintainer checked out this page, and was amazed
and delighted at the wealth of personal material on this page -- stuff
you're not likely to find in published form, either.
(Kith and Kin)
- Jennifer Roberson (cheysuli.com)
- "Since 1984, Jennifer Roberson has published 20 solo novels,
among them thirteen bestselling fantasy novels: the 8-volume
Chronicles of the Cheysuli, about a race of shapechangers
and a divine prophecy; and the 4-volume Sword-Dancer saga the
author describes as 'Conan the Barbarian Meets Gloria Steinem.'"
- Spider Robinson's site (psg.com)
- "This is Spider Robinson's site, maintained for him by Ted Powell...
The site includes a bibliography; follow 'The Spider Robinson Checklist.'"
(Ted Powell)
[Updated Oct 2001]
- Robert E. Rogoff (robertrogoff.com)
- "This site is best viewed with Netscapades, Internut Exploder, or Van
Eck Radiation."
- Joel Rosenberg: Home Page (winternet.com)
- (Joel Rosenberg)
- Chuck Rothman (sff.net) Home Page
- (Chuck Rothman)
- Eric Frank
Russell - The Forgotten Master (stageleft.com.au)
- "I discovered the works of Eric Frank Russell in the 1980s when a
good friend of mine, Moira Dahlberg, suggested that I might like his work.
I'd never heard of him, unlike Asimov or Clarke, and I'd sometimes found
their work a bit stodgy and dated. Lord knew what this obscure author from
the 1940s would be like, but Moira liked him so I thought I'd give him a
go... I was instantly hooked."
Has biography, bibliography, some other commentary as well.
(Narrelle Harris)
- Mary
Doria Russell (nccw.net)
- Author of The Sparrow and Children of God, includes
sample chapters and a FAQ for her work.
(Mary Doria Russell)
[Updated Oct 2001]
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