Jack_Dann.gif

Home
Biography
Bibliography
Links
Contact

(Click on dates at right to access Jack Dann news archives)
Archive Newer       

Sunday, June 26, 2005

Newsflash!
Jack's novel The Rebel: An Imagined Life of James Dean has been shortlisted for this year's John W. Campbell Award. This juried award is given annually to the best SF novel published in the United States.
Sun, June 26, 2005 | link

Thursday, June 23, 2005

Thu, June 23, 2005 | link

New story on Scifi.com
"The Starry Night," co-authored with Barry N. Malzberg, is currently featured at Scifi.com.  It's about Vincent Van Gogh...and the end of a universe. The story can be found at
Thu, June 23, 2005 | link

EnVision Workshop
On June 28th, Jack will be appearing at Envision in Brisbane, Queensland to lecture on the business of writing.
Thu, June 23, 2005 | link

Monday, June 20, 2005

Welcome to JackDann.com
We're still in the construction phase, so please have patience.  Do leave me a note in the guest book with your thoughts and suggestions.  Cheers!
 
Jack
Mon, June 20, 2005 | link


Archive Newer       

JACK DANN is a multiple award winning author who has written or edited over seventy books, including the groundbreaking novels Junction, Starhiker, The Man Who Melted, The Memory Cathedral—which is an international bestseller, the Civil War novel The Silent, and the recently published Bad Medicine, which has been compared to the works of Jack Kerouac and Hunter S. Thompson and called “the best road novel since the Easy Rider days.”

 

Dann’s work has been compared to Jorge Luis Borges, Roald Dahl, Lewis Carroll, Castaneda, J. G. Ballard, Mark Twain, and Philip K. Dick. Philip K. Dick, author of the stories from which the films Blade Runner and Total Recall were made, wrote that “Junction is where Ursula Le Guin’s Lathe of Heaven and Tony Boucher’s ‘The Quest for Saint Aquin’ meet...and yet it’s an entirely new novel.... I may very well be basing some of my future work on Junction.” Best selling author Marion Zimmer Bradley called Starhiker “a superb book...it will not give up all its delights, all its perfections, on one reading.”

JackDann.gif

  

(C) Copyright Jack Dann, 2005.  All rights reserved.