Who is Lawrence Watt-Evans?
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After graduating from Bedford High School in Bedford, MA, he attended Princeton University but left without a degree. He began to seriously try to sell his writing during a break in his college career, but sold nothing significant until he produced The Lure of the Basilisk in 1978 (published 1980) and thereupon began writing full time. He initially marketed his work under other names; it was the editor of his first novel, Lester Del Rey, who first demanded he use his real name and then created the pseudonym Lawrence Watt-Evans. Evans had insisted on including his middle name to avoid confusion with a contemporary non-fiction writer also named Lawrence Evans, and del Rey had then added the hyphen "to make it more distinctive," thereby relegating Watt-Evans to the bottom shelves in alphabetically-arranged bookstores.
Watt-Evans was president of the Horror Writers of America from 1994 to 1996, and has also served as Eastern Regional Director and treasurer of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. From 1995 to 1997, he was half of a partnership known as Malicious Press (with screenwriter Terry Rossio), which published Deathrealm magazine, edited by Stephen Mark Rainey.
In April of 2005 Watt-Evans announced that the first draft of his latest novel, The Spriggan Mirror, would be made available online on a chapter-by-chapter basis, using a modified version of the Street Performer Protocol. The draft has since been finished and was previously available in its entirety on [Watt-Evans' website]. However, it is now slated for publication, so the free version has been removed.
Works
The Lords of Dûs series:
- The Lure of the Basilisk (1980)
- The Seven Altars of Dûsarra (1981)
- The Sword of Bheleu (1982)
- The Book of Silence (1984)
- Out of This World (1993)
- In the Empire of Shadow
- The Reign of the Brown Magician (1996)
The Legends of Ethshar series:
- The Misenchanted Sword (1985)
- With a Single Spell (1987)
- The Unwilling Warlord (1989)
- The Blood of a Dragon (1991)
- Taking Flight (1993)
- The Spell of the Black Dagger (1993)
- Night of Madness (2000)
- Ithanalin's Restoration (2002)
- The Spriggan Mirror (Completed draft posted on the web 2005)
The Annals of the Chosen trilogy:
- The Wizard Lord (2006)
- Winterhome (forthcoming)
- The Summer Palace (in progress)
- Voyager: Ragnarok (as Nathan Archer)
- Deep Space Nine: Valhalla (as Nathan Archer)
- The Nightmare People
- The Chromosomal Code (1984)
- Shining Steel (1986)
- Denner's Wreck (1988)
- Nightside City (1989)
- Spiderman: Goblin Moon (as Nathan Archer, with Kurt Busiek)
- Mars Attacks: Martian Deathtrap (as Nathan Archer)
- The Rebirth of Wonder (1992)
- Split Heirs (in collaboration with Esther Friesner)
- Touched by the Gods (1997)
- Crosstime Traffic
- Celestial Debris
- Newer York (1991)
External links
- Author's home page: [The Misenchanted Page]
- [The Ethshar Home Page]
- [The Spriggan Experiment] (web serialization of The Spriggan Mirror)
- [] at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- [Short interview at Geek World]
- [December 1997 Interview at Writers Write], mainly about the writing process of Touched By the Gods
- [July 1998 interview at Critters]
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