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Authors, Agents, And Others
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Print Authors
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Because we are providing separate sub-sections for non-traditional
authors and game masters, this section is devoted to authors whose
primary publishing media is books, short stories, poetry,
and screen plays.
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Agents
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Authors of all variety have a need for agents -- either on a
permanent, or contract basis. Below you will find a growing list
of author agents. Inclusion in this list is self-initiated. That means
the agents in this list have displayed the ability to use a web form,
or find an employee that could use a web form on their behalf.
Inclusion in this list should not convey any special creditation, and
exclusion from this list should not imply anything either. Think of
this as the "The Red Pages" for agents. The yellow colored pages
charge to be in their list. We don't.
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Teachers/Mentors
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In an effort to support the development of new writers, we
have created a special category for those willing to teach
and/or mentor fellow authors in the creative process of
writing science fiction.
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Narrative Authors
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Traditionally we think of authors as those individuals who publish
books, short stories, and even poetry. Technology and the
proliferation of alternative publishing forms have expanded the
definition of author into many new and productive arenas.
This category of narrative author is designed to give a presence to
those involved in creating narrative forms published in non-print (or
non-traditional print) media. This would include but not be limited
to: games, comix, commercials, and flash.
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GMs
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Within the world of MUD, MUSH, MUX, GURPS, D&D or any of the multitude
of text/imagination based games, the game masters are recognized as
authors. In recognition of this talent, and as a means to help those
involved in this milieu to get into contact, below you will find a
growing list of game masters.
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