Michael Marrak
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Michael Marrak (born 1965 in Weikersheim, Baden-Württemberg) is a German science fiction and horror writer. He is also an illustrator and from 1993 to 1996 he edited the magazine Zimmerit. One of his best known works is the Kurd-Laßwitz-Preis winning novel Lord Gamma. He also won the Deutscher Science Fiction Preis for his short stories twice.
He's also the author of the backstory for the real-time combat space massively multiplayer online game Black Prophecy, developed by Reakktor Media GmbH and released March 21, 2011.
Novels
- Lord Gamma, 2000
- Imagon, 2002
- Morphogenesis, 2005
- Das Aion 1 - Kinder der Sonne, 2008
- Black Prophecy - Gambit, 2011
Short Story Collections
- Monafyhr, 1994
- Grabwelt, 1996
- Die Stille nach dem Ton, 1998
- Armageddon mon amour - Fünf Visionen vom Ende (with Karsten Kruschel), 2012.
External links
- michaelmarrak.de Michael Marrak's official site
- Interview with Michael Marrak
- Michael Marrak at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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