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Cover- Michael Marrak (ausgezeichnet mit dem Kurd-Laßwitz-Preis 2005) Interview Thomas Harbach: Interview mit Andreas Richter Nicole Rensmann: Interview mit Jonathan Carroll Nicole Rensmann: Im Gespräch mit Frank Schätzing Bücher, Autoren & mehr Horst Illmer: Ursula K. LeGuin - Sherpas auf den Hängen der Postmoderne Achim Schnurrer: Hanns Kneifel - Ein Portrait Alexander Seibold: Visionen anderer Welten Klaus N. Frick: Genauso schlimm wie vorher - Ashes Thomas Harbach: Trash and Treasury Horst Illmer: Phantastische Nachrichten Thomas Dräger: Neil Gaiman - Vater einer neuen Art von Comics? Rezensionen Andreas Wolf: Stephen King: "Wolfsmond" Doris Dreßler: Heike Wolf: "Fremde Gedanken" Andreas Wolf: Nancy Kilpatrick: "Todessehnsucht" Thorsten Miller: Frank Schätzing: "Der Schwarm" Horst Illmer: China Miéville: "Die Narbe" und "Leviathan" Doris Dreßler: Anthologie: "Deus ex machina" Wissenschaft Götz Roderer: Focus Story Reinhard Kleindl: Der Leuchtturm Hannes Riffel: Weltraumpost
Authors


Götz Roderer is a German physicist and occasional science fiction author. He has contributed several times to the 'Perry Rhodan' franchise.

Schätzing was born in Cologne and studied communication studies; he later ran his own company, an advertising agency named INTEVI, in Cologne. Schätzing became a writer in 1990, and penned several novellas and satires. His first published novel was the historical Tod und Teufel in 1995, and in 2000 his thriller Lautlos. Schätzing achieved his greatest success in 2004 with the science fiction thriller The Swarm.

Jonathan Carroll (b. 1949) is an award-winning American author of modern fantasy and slipstream novels. His debut book, The Land of Laughs (1980), tells the story of a children’s author whose imagination has left the printed page and begun to influence reality. The book introduced several hallmarks of Carroll’s writing, including talking animals and worlds that straddle the thin line between reality and the surreal, a technique that has seen him compared to South American magical realists. Outside the Dog Museum (1991) was named the best novel of the year by the British Fantasy Society, and has proven to be one of Carroll’s most popular works. Since then he has written the Crane’s View trilogy, Glass Soup (2005) and, most recently, The Ghost in Love (2008). His short stories have been collected in The Panic Hand (1995) and The Woman Who Married a Cloud (2012). He continues to live and write in Vienna.