- Al
Sarrantonio (May 25, 1952 –
January 27, 2025) was an
American horror and
science fiction writer, editor, and
publisher who aut****d more than 50 books...
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particularly in its
depiction of **** in
science fiction. Writer/editor Al
Sarrantonio wrote that
Dangerous Visions "almost single-handedly [...]
changed the...
- systems.
American Society of Agronomy. 1976. p. 42. ISBN 089118046X.
Sarrantonio,
Marianne (1991).
Methodologies for
screening soil-improving legumes...
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Edited Anthology for Stories: All New Tales,
edited by Neil
Gaiman and Al
Sarrantonio (William Morrow) 1991
World Fantasy Award for
short fiction for the Sandman...
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Retrieved 10
December 2005. Gaiman, Neil (2004). "The
Problem of Susan". In
Sarrantonio, Al (ed.). Flights:
Extreme Visions of
Fantasy Volume II. New York: New...
- Lisa
Tuttle "Waiting for the Knight"
Beverly Evans "Under My Bed" Al
Sarrantonio "The Hour of Silhouette"
Juleen Brantingham "Snow, Cobwebs, and Dust"...
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first appeared in 999, an
anthology published in 1999 and
edited by Al
Sarrantonio. In 2002, it was
collected in King's Everything's Eventual. King wove...
- the
Ancient River trilogy Journey, a 1997
science fiction novel by Al
Sarrantonio; the
second volume in the Five
Worlds trilogy Journey, a 2000
novel by...
- (2004) with
Janny Wurts in Flights:
Extreme Visions of
Fantasy (ed. Al
Sarrantonio)
Tulan of the
Isles (1981) with
Stephen Abrams,
published by Midkemia...
- the killers, as
described in the sequel,
Anvil of
Stars (1992). Al
Sarrantonio's Moonbane (1989)
concerns the
origin of
werewolves (he
attributes it...