Julia Ecklar
Julia Ecklar (born 1964) is a John W. Campbell Award–winning science fiction author and a singer and writer of filk music who recorded numerous albums in the Off Centaur label in the early 1980s, including Minus Ten and Counting, Horse-Tamer's Daughter, and Genesis. Her Divine Intervention album released in 1986 was the first filk genre release to combine the lyrical elements with orchestral and rock arrangements.
Julia is recording a new album, tentatively titled "Indistinguishable from Magic", produced by Michael Moricz[1]
L.A. Graf
L.A. Graf is a pseudonym for the writing team formed by Ecklar, Karen Rose Cercone, and Melissa Crandall for the 1992 Star Trek novel #60 Ice Trap. For all later L.A. Graf novels the writing team was a partnership between Ecklar and Cercone. L.A. Graf reportedly stands for Let's All Get Rich and Famous.[2]
Bibliography
as Julia Ecklar
- The Kobayashi Maru (1989) Pocket Books: Star Trek #47, ISBN ISBN 0-671-65817-4
- "The Music Box" (Analog, September 1989)
- "Carmen Miranda and the Maracas of Death" (Carmen Miranda's Ghost is Haunting Space Station Three, 1990 anthology, ISBN 0-671-69864-8)
- "Extra Ellies" (Analog, May 1990)
- "Burning Bridges" (Analog, November 1990)
- "A Sweet Disorder" (Analog, September 1991)
- Noah's Ark series
- "Blood Relations" (Analog, June 1992)
- "Ice Nights" (Analog, October 1992)
- "Tide of Stars" (Analog, January 1995)
- "The Human Animal" (Analog, April 1995)
- "Promised Lives" (Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 1993)
- ReGenesis (1995) Ace Books, ISBN 0-441-00189-0
- "Thylacine Dream" (Otherwere: Stories of Transformation, 1996 anthology) ISBN 0-441-00363-X
as L.A. Graf
- Ice Trap (July 1992) Star Trek #60, ISBN 0-671-78068-9
- Death Count (November 1992) Star Trek #62, ISBN 0-671-79322-5
- Firestorm (January 1994) Star Trek #68, ISBN 0-671-86588-9
- Traitor Winds (June 1994) Star Trek #70, ISBN 0-671-86913-2
- Caretaker (February 1995) Star Trek: Voyager #1, ISBN 0-671-51914-X
- Extreme Prejudice (March 1995) Alien Nation #7, ISBN 0-671-79570-8
- Time's Enemy (August 1996) Star Trek: DS9 #16, ISBN 0-671-65817-4
- Armageddon Sky (September 1997) Star Trek: Day of Honor #2, ISBN 0-671-00675-4
- War Dragons (June 1998) Star Trek: The Captain's Table #1, ISBN 0-671-01463-3
- "Reflections" (The Lives of Dax, 1999 anthology) ISBN 0-671-02840-5
- Rough Trails (July 2000) Star Trek: New Earth Book Three, ISBN 0-671-86913-2
- The Janus Gate (October 2002 omnibus) ISBN 0-7394-2854-3
- Present Tense (June 2002) ISBN 0-671-03635-1
- Future Imperfect (June 2002) ISBN 0-671-03636-X
- Past Prologue (July 2002) ISBN 0-7434-4596-1
Discography
- Minus Ten and Counting (contributor)
- Traveller (re-released on CD in 2006)
- Genesis (out-of-print)
- Divine Intervention (Prometheus Music, www.prometheus-music.com)
- Walkabout (Dodeka Records)
- Balance (DAG Productions, www.filk.com)
- Horsetamer's Daughter (Off Centaur Publications, 1983)
- A Wolfrider's Reflections (Warp Graphics, 1987)
Awards
- Best Female Filker 1984
- Best Performer 1987
- Best Writer/Composer 1990
- Best Literature Song 1990: Daddy's Little Girl
- Best War/Vengeance Song 1991: Temper of Revenge
- Best Filk Song 1992: God Lives on Terra
- Best Sorcery Song 1997: The Dark is Rising (with Susan Cooper)
- Best Classic Filk Song 2004: Ladyhawke!
See also
List of Star Trek novels
References
External links
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