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Tagsfiction (1,065), fantasy (377), horror (372), nonfiction (306), science fiction (281), short fiction (157), collection (143), history (125), humor (115), anthology (66) — see all tags

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GroupsCthulhu Mythos, E. F. Benson, North Carolina LT Group, Professional Writers Group, Weird Fiction

About meI'm a novelist and video game writer/designer living in North Carolina. My work includes over 130 books for White Wolf, along with numerous video games for Ubisoft and random bits of fiction scattered out in the ether. My latest, Firefly Rain, is now available from Wizards of the Coast Discoveries, and there's much more extensive blather at my website.

About my libraryMy wife has informed me that we are not getting a larger house just to hold all of our books.

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Homepagehttp://www.snowbirdgothic.com

Real nameRichard Dansky

LocationNorth Carolina

Emailblacktorcgmail.com

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Member sinceJul 28, 2006

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so when ios your next book coming out? firefly rain excited me so much i have decided to torture you as some torture me (mostly from new yawk and london). i have literally taken a year off, but am back on the ball for a fall publication, i hope.

what is white wolf? and what do you mean you have done 120 books with them?
Dear deadguy,
I think your collection is to die for!!!!!!!!!!So much so, that I am weeping tears of envy as I type this! Manley Wade Wellman and H.R Wakefield are SO hard to get hold of these days.

Regards

Unorna
i am about to do what i hate othners to do, but;

WHEN KIS YHOUR NEXT BOOK COMING OUT AND CAN I REVIEW IT?
We noticed that you were a Jorge Luis Borges fan, and we wanted to let you know that we've just published a brand new translation of his story, "Gradus Ad Parnassum," in our anthology, 'flatmanCROOKED – First Winter.' "Gradus Ad Parnassum" is not currently in print in English, so we're rather excited to publish what is to many Borges fans brand new work. The book also includes debut fiction from National Book Award winner Ha Jin, as well as stories from myriad other established and emerging authors. Check the book out at www.flatmancrooked.com/fmcmarket.html. If you get it through our website, it's significantly cheaper than through Amazon or Barnes & Noble!
Rich, just finished "The Wisdom of Nightengales" from "Worlds of Their Own" and DAMN. That was a terrific piece. The tone, plot and characters all had a nice unified feel -- fairy tale but just a little bit playfully syncopated from tradition, right up to that tight, TIGHT ending. Kudos. I applaud you, sir.

-G.
I won one of your copies of Firefly Rain and really enjoyed reading it. Keep up the good work.
Hey Rich. Tried to email you, got no response. Congrats on Firefly Rain.

-G.
I read that you spoke at the Gaston County library. Cool! I used to live in Gaston County, and recently went to the library to get books for a project (skipping school while we were taking the PSAT to do so...). Rutherford County does not have anything on Cherokee uses of herbs for medicine.
99 more to go and I'll have to find another one of yours, then. ;-)
Dansky! Great to find ya here. Wonderful library. Hope your writing and games work is going well. -- Mike A.
I was, for some reason, entirely amused that my 1100th book entered to librarything was one of yours. ;-)
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