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Associated Authors and Titles

Here is a table of all the authors that were involved with works in Issue four of "Quark" magazine. Along with the authors involved, there is also publications from each author that has been mentioned in the Contributors List of Quark Issue four. Each author listed may also appear in other issues of "Quark."

Editors

Name Birth Death Bio Titles from this issue
Helen Adam 1909-12-02 1993-09-19 was a Scottish poet, collagist, and photographer who was part of a literary movement in San Francisco during the 1950s and 1960s that coincided with the Beat Generation.

The True Reason for the Dreadful Death of Mr. Rex Arundel: pages 86 - 109

Marco Cacchioni unfindable unfindable
Avaram Davison 1923-04-23 1933-05-08 was an American writer of fantasy fiction, science fiction, and criminal fiction, as well as many stories that do not fit into a genre specialty.

Basileikon: Summer: pages 11 - 19

Samuel R. Delany

On Speculative Fiction: pages 7 - 10

Thomas M. Disch 1940-02-02 2008-07-04 was a poet and science fiction writer from America. In 1999, he received the Hugo Award for Best Related Book (formerly known as "Best Non-Fiction Book").

Bodies: pages 121 - 161

Philip José Farmer 1918-01-26 2009-02-25 An American novelist and short story writer best known for his science fiction and fantasy novels and short stories. Farmer is most known for his novel series, particularly his World of Tiers (1965-93) and Riverworld (1971-83) series.

Brass and Gold: pages 49 - 64

Marilyn Hacker 1936-11-27 Marilyn Hacker is an American poet, translator, and critic. She is an emerita Professor of English at City College of New York.

On Speculative Fiction: pages 7 - 10

Nightsong: pages 162

Martin Last 1930 2006-06-06
Gail Madonia unfindable unfindable

Acid Soap Opera: pages 110 - 120

Vonda N. Mcintyre 1948-08-26 2019-04-01 McIntyre established the Clarion West Writers Workshop in Seattle, Washington, in 1971, with the help of Clarion founder Robin Scott Wilson. She worked at the workshop until 1973.

Cages: pages 163 - 174

Michael Moorcook 1939-12-18 unfindable is an English-American writer best known for his science fiction and fantasy books, as well as comic thrillers, graphic novels, and non-fiction.

Voortrekker: pages 20 - 48

Larry Niven 1938-04-30 is an American science fiction writer. His 1970 novel Ringworld received the Hugo, Locus, Ditmar, and Nebula awards.

The Fourth Profession: pages 186 - 237

Marek Obtulowicz unfindable unfindable .

A Man of Letters: pages 175 - 185

Stan Persky 1941-01-19 unfindable is a Canadian author, media critic, and philosophy professor.
Charles Platt 1945-04-26 unfindable British author and journalist

Norman vs. America: pages 65 - 85