Jake Saunders (writer)

Jake Saunders
Born Jacob Saunders
1947 (age 6869)
Pen name Buddy Saunders
Don Fowler
Occupation writer and businessman
Genre Science fiction
Spouse Judy[1]
Children Conan[1]

Jake "Buddy" Saunders (born 1947) is an American author and businessman.

Saunders started out in the world of fanzines, operating his own mail order service starting in 1961.[1] In the mid-1960s was a regular contributor (as an artist) to the seminal comic book fanzine Rocket's Blast Comicollector.

He co-authored A Voice and Bitter Weeping with Howard Waldrop, later expanded into the 1974 novel The Texas-Israeli War: 1999, as well as Time and Variance, with Waldrop and Steven Utley. His short story "Back to the Stone Age'" was nominated for a Nebula Award in 1976.

Saunders owned and operated Lone Star Comics, a chain of seven Texas comic book stores founded in 1977.[2] With the sale of the Lone Star comic book store chain in 2013, Mr. Saunders and his family now operate the online Lone Star Comics, www.mycomicshop.com.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Melrose, Kevin. "Lone Star Comics owners sell three locations," Comic Book Resources (July 12, 2013).
  2. Chuang, Tamara (May 31, 1998). "Zoom – Arlington Comic Store Chain Takes Off; It’s a Bird! It’s a Plane! It’s Lone Star Comics!". The Dallas Morning News.
  3. Melrose, Kevin (September 10, 2013). "Lone Star Comics owners sell remaining brick and mortar stores". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved December 23, 2013.

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