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phantastisch! Ausgabe 26
2007
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Cover - Gabriele Scharf Interviews Thomas Harbach: Interview mit Greg Bear Michael Schmidt: Interview mit Brian Keene Joachim Körber: Interview mit Nick Mamatas Carsten Kuhr: Interview mit Samit Basu Bücher, Autoren & mehr Andreas Eschbach: Die Kunst der Perspektive - Werkstattnotizen Teil 11 Bartholomäus Figatowski: Schule ohne Zukunft? Kurt S. Denkena: Der Tantalus-Zyklus Achim Schnurrer: Klassiker der phantastischen Literatur : William Beckford Teil 1 Ulrich Blode: Die Hardboiled-Science-Fiction des Richard Morgan Ulrich Blode: Die ewige Bibliothek: Die phantastische Bilbliothek Wetzlar Klaus N. Frick: Der doppelte "Zamorra" Heiko Langhans: Ein Kind des Wundersamen - Jack Williamson 1908-2006 Phantastische Nachrichten zusammengestellt von Horst Illmer Rezensionen Horst Illmer: Adam Roberts: "Sternennebel" Regnier Le Dykt: Mike Ashley & Eric Brown: "Rückkehr zum Mittelpunkt der Erde" Ulrich Blode: José Carlos Somoza: "Das Einstein-Projekt" Helmuth W. Mommers: Fabian Vogt: "Die erste Ölung" Andreas Wolf: Stephen King: "Love" Andreas Wolf: Koontz, anderson, Gorman: "Frankenstein - Teil 1: Das Gesicht Teil 2: Die Kreatur" Carsten Kuhr: Kai Meyer: "Lanze und Licht" Horst Illmer: Howard Phillips Lovecraft: "Das schleichende Chaos" Andreas Wolf: Thomas Harris: "Hannibal Rising" Andreas Wolf: David Morrell: "Creepers" Regnier Le Dyckt: William Kotzwinkle: "Das Amphora-Projekt" Taboranagah Singh: Nessun Saprà: "Lexikon der deutschen Science Fichtion und Fantasy 1919-1932" Comic Klaus N. Frick: Geheimnisse im ländlichen Frankreich - Comic-Trilogie "Extra Muros" Story Gunnar Kunz: "Die Mirokosmos-Maschine" Anneliese Wipperling: "Der Gedankendieb"

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Authors

Greg Bear
Greg Bear
Author · 50 books

Greg Bear is one of the world's leading hard SF authors. He sold his first short story, at the age of fifteen, to Robert Lowndes' Famous Science Fiction. A full-time writer, he lives in Washington State with his family. He is married to Astrid Anderson Bear. He is the son-in-law of Poul Anderson. They are the parents of two children, Erik and Alexandra. http://us.macmillan.com/author/gregbear

Gunnar Kunz
Author · 1 books
Gunnar Kunz is a German author and illustrator.
Heiko Langhans
Author · 5 books
Heiko Langhans is a German author and translator.
Brian Keene
Brian Keene
Author · 101 books

BRIAN KEENE writes novels, comic books, short fiction, and occasional journalism for money. He is the author of over forty books, mostly in the horror, crime, and dark fantasy genres. His 2003 novel, The Rising, is often credited (along with Robert Kirkman’s The Walking Dead comic and Danny Boyle’s 28 Days Later film) with inspiring pop culture’s current interest in zombies. Keene’s novels have been translated into German, Spanish, Polish, Italian, French, Taiwanese, and many more. In addition to his own original work, Keene has written for media properties such as Doctor Who, Hellboy, Masters of the Universe, and Superman. Several of Keene’s novels have been developed for film, including Ghoul, The Ties That Bind, and Fast Zombies Suck. Several more are in-development or under option. Keene also serves as Executive Producer for the independent film studio Drunken Tentacle Productions. Keene also oversees Maelstrom, his own small press publishing imprint specializing in collectible limited editions, via Thunderstorm Books. Keene’s work has been praised in such diverse places as The New York Times, The History Channel, The Howard Stern Show, CNN.com, Publisher’s Weekly, Media Bistro, Fangoria Magazine, and Rue Morgue Magazine. He has won numerous awards and honors, including the World Horror 2014 Grand Master Award, two Bram Stoker Awards, and a recognition from Whiteman A.F.B. (home of the B-2 Stealth Bomber) for his outreach to U.S. troops serving both overseas and abroad. A prolific public speaker, Keene has delivered talks at conventions, college campuses, theaters, and inside Central Intelligence Agency headquarters in Langley, VA. The father of two sons, Keene lives in rural Pennsylvania.

Samit Basu
Samit Basu
Author · 12 books

Samit Basu is an Indian novelist best known for his fantasy and science fiction work Samit's most recent novel, The Jinn-Bot of Shantiport, was published by Tordotcom in the US and Canada in Oct 2023. His previous novel, the anti-dystopian near-future The City Inside (Tordotcom, '22) was on the Washington Post and Book Riot best SFF of 2022 lists and earlier shortlisted for the 2020 JCB Prize (India) as Chosen Spirits. Samit's first novel, The Simoqin Prophecies, published by Penguin India in 2003, when Samit was 23, was the first book in the bestselling Gameworld Trilogy and marked the beginning of Indian English fantasy writing. The other books in the trilogy are The Manticore’s Secret and The Unwaba Revelations. Samit’s US/UK debut, the superhero novel Turbulence was published in the UK in 2012 and in the US in 2013 to rave reviews. It won Wired‘s Goldenbot Award as one of the books of 2012 and was superheronovels.com’s Book of the Year for 2013. Samit has also written children's books, published short stories for adults and younger readers in Indian and international anthologies, and has been a columnist and essayist in several leading Indian and international publications. Samit also works as a screenwriter and director. His debut film, House Arrest, was released as part of Netflix’s International Originals in 2019, and was one of Netflix’s top 5 most viewed Indian films that year. He wrote the film and co-directed it with Shashanka Ghosh. Samit’s work in comics ranges from historical romance to zombie comedy, and includes diverse collaborators, from Girl With All The Gifts/X-Men writer MR Carey to Terry Gilliam and Duran Duran. Samit was born in Calcutta, educated in Calcutta and London, and currently works between Delhi and Kolkata. He runs a newsletter, Duck of Dystopia (samit.substack.com) and can be found on social media at @samitbasu, and at samitbasu.com

Andreas Eschbach
Andreas Eschbach
Author · 57 books

Andreas Eschbach is a German writer who mostly writes science fiction. Even if some of his stories do not exactly fall into the SF genre, they usually feature elements of the fantastic. Eschbach studied aerospace engineering at the University of Stuttgart and later worked as a software engineer. He has been writing since he was 12 years old. His first professional publication was the short story Dolls, published in 1991 in German computing magazine C't. His first novel was published in 1995. Five of his novels have won the Kurd-Laßwitz-Award, one of the most prestigious awards in the German SF scene. His novels have also been translated into a number of languages, including English, French, Italian, Russian, Polish, Turkish and Japanese. In 2002, his novel Das Jesus Video was adapted for German television. In 2003, his novel Eine Billion Dollar was adapted for German radio. As of 2006, his only novel translated into English was Die Haarteppichknüpfer, published in 2005 as The Carpet Makers.

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