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Howard Waldrop (September 15, 1946 – January 14, 2024) was an American science fiction author who worked primarily in short fiction. He received the World ...

Howard Waldrop

Écrivain américain
Howard Waldrop, né le 15 septembre 1946 à Houston dans le Mississippi et mort le 14 janvier 2024 à Austin au Texas, est un écrivain américain de science-fiction. Wikipédia
Date/Lieu de naissance : 15 septembre 1946, Houston, Mississippi
Date de décès : 14 janvier 2024, Austin, Texas
Distinctions : Nebula Award (1980); Prix World Fantasy (1981)
Travail remarquable : "The Ugly Chickens", "Night of the Cooters"
Livres
"Howard Waldrop" sur www.texasstandard.org
18 janv. 2024 · Author Howard Waldrop died earlier this week at 77. In more than 40 years as a writer of short science fiction, he became popular with fans and ...
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Howard Waldrop was an American science fiction author who worked primarily in short fiction, with shorties that combined elements such as alternate history, ...
24 janv. 2024 · Howard Waldrop (15 September 1946 – 14 January 2024), was a prolific short fiction author known for revealing tragic consequences through a ...
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Howard Waldrop, born in Mississippi and now living in Austin, Texas, is an American iconoclast. His highly original books include Them Bones and A Dozen ...
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Howard Waldrop – a mainstay of Austin's literary scene, a leviathan of sci-fi short stories, one of the very first writers for the Austin ...
16 janv. 2024 · Author Howard Waldrop, 77, died January 14, 2024. Waldrop was one of our most accomplished and celebrated authors of short fiction, ...
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25 mars 2024 · Over the years I have met, worked with, and otherwise gotten to know a wide variety of illustrators, writers, editors, art directors, ...
15 janv. 2024 · (1946-2024) US author, an important member of the Texas-based school of sf writers, much of whose early work was set in the American South.
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Novels. The Texas-Israeli War: 1999 (1974) with Jake Saunders · Them Bones (1984) also appeared as: Translation: Histoire d'os [French] (1986).