Terry Bisson
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Terry Ballantine Bisson (born February 12, 1942, Owensboro, Kentucky) is an American science fiction and fantasy author best known for his short stories, including "Bears Discover Fire" (1990), which won both the Hugo and Nebula awards.
Bisson has also written several novels, including Fire on the Mountain (Avon, 1988), Voyage to the Red Planet (Morrow, 1990), Pirates of the Universe (Tor, 1996), and The Pickup Artist (Tor, 2001). In 1996, he wrote two three-part comic book adaptations of Nine Princes in Amber and The Guns of Avalon, the first two books in Roger Zelazny's " Amber" series. Bisson also finished the writing of Walter Miller's novel Saint Leibowitz and the Wild Horse Woman, the sequel to the classic A Canticle for Leibowitz, which was left unfinished at Miller's death.
In the 1960s, early in his career, Bisson collaborated on several comic book stories with Clark Dimond, and he edited Major Publications' black-and-white horror-comics magazine Web of Horror, leaving before the fourth issue. Artist Bernie Wrightson, with whom he worked, recalled [1], "That was done by a guy named Richard Sproul out in Long Island. His company ... put out Cracked magazine.... A fellow named Terry Bisson tracked down me, Mike Kaluta and Jeff Jones and presented us with a proposal to do this black-and-white horror magazine in competition with Creepy... Bisson (who was writing blurb copy for romance magazines when I first met him) left after the third issue under very mysterious circumstances — and the running of the whole magazine, for some reason, fell into [writer-artist] Bruce Jones' and my laps (and I can't remember if Terry said, 'Here, you guys take over the editorial', or if we volunteered)".
Bisson graduated from the University of Louisville in 1964. As of 2005, he lives in Oakland, California.
[edit] References
- Terry Bisson official site
- Infinity Plus: Bisson profile (with link to short story "England Underway")
- 1996 Philcon program book: Bisson profile
- Locus (Sept. 2000): Bisson article
- Internet Book List: Bisson profile
- Terry Bisson at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
[edit] External links
- The Chronicles of Amber Adapted by Terry Bisson
- Hear Terry Bisson reading one of his stories on KQED's "The Writers' Block"
- THEY'RE MADE OUT OF MEAT a Nebula nominee by Terry Bisson. From OMNI, April 1991