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Eve Gaddy
Neil Gaiman
Patricia Gaffeny
Marcel G. Gagné
Dan Gallagher
Stephen Gallagher
D.T. Gallegos
James Alan Gardner
Jeanne Garner
Susan M. Garrett
Anne Gay
Kathleen O'Neal & Michael Gear
Roberta Gellis
Mary Gentle
Stephen R. George
Tom Gerencer
Hugo Gernsback
David Gerrold
Milena Benini Getz
Amitav Ghosh
Kurt R.A. Giambastiani
Adam Gibbs
William Gibson
Scott G. Gier
Lazette Gifford
Mel Gilden
Laura Anne Gilman
Lee Gimenez
Jim Gindlesperger
Catherine Donahue Girczyc
Sephera Giron
James C. Glass
Molly Gloss
Ken Goddard
Kelly Godel
Owl Goingback
E.J. Gold
Christie Golden
Christopher Golden
Stephen Goldin
Bruce Goldman
David Goldner
Lisa Goldstein
Melinda Rose Goodin
Terry Goodkind
Alison Goodman
M.J. Goodner
Kathleen Ann Goonan
Adrienne Gormley
Theodora Goss
Phyllis Gotlieb
Hiromi Goto
Steven Gould & Laura J. Mixon
Neile Graham
Glenn Grant
John Grant aka Paul Barnett
Laurie Grant
Susan Grant
G.E. Graven
Amy Grech
Andrew Greeley
DC Green
Joseph Green
Sharon Green
Terence M. Green
Colin Greenland
Kerry Greenwood
Lois H. Gresh
Jim Grimsley
Valerie Griswold-Ford
John Grgurich
John Gribbin
Nicola Griffith
Jon Courtenay Grimwood
Jayson Gould
Heather Grove
Frank Gunderloy
Eileen Gunn
James Gunn
Thorarinn Gunnarson
Paula Guran

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Neil Gaiman
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Neal Gaiman
Stephen Gallagher
Raymond Z. Gallun
Daniel F. Galouye
  Daniel F. Galouye
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Ralph Gamelli
Charles E. Gannon
Craig Shaw Gardner
James Alan Gardner
John Gardner
Richard Garfinkle
Mark Garland
Alan Garner
David S. Garnett
Randall Garrett
  Randall Garrett
  Randall Garrett
David Gemmell
  David Gemmell
  David Gemmell
Mary Gentle
Tom Gerencer
David Gerrold
Amitav Ghosh
William Gibson
  William Gibson
  William Gibson
  William Gibson
Newt Gingrich
Alexis Gilliland
James C. Glass
Bruce Glassco
Parke Godwin
Tom Godwin
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H.L. Gold
William Golding
Lisa Goldstein
  Terry Goodkind
  Terry Goodkind
Kathleen Ann Goonan
Theodora Goss
Steven Gould
  Steven Gould
Daniel Graham
Ron Goulart
Steven Gould
Ian Graham
Kenneth Grahame
  Kenneth Grahame
John Grant
Alasdair Gray
Joseph Green
Sharon Green
Simon R. Green
Ed Greenwood
Nicola Griffith
  Nicola Griffith
  Nicola Griffith
Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
Jim Grimsley
Jon Courtenay Grimwood
Ellen Guon
Sally Gwylan
Gary Gygax
Neil Gaiman
Neil Gaiman is the author of one of the most critically acclaimed comic books of the decade, the Sandman series from DC Comics. He is also the author of a collection of short stories, Angels and Visitations, and the co-author (with Terry Pratchett) of Good Omens. His first anthology was The Sandman Book of Dreams, edited with Ed Kramer. He is the creator and author of the BBC series "Neverwhere," which inspired his novel of the same name. Born in England, he now lives in Minnesota.


James Alan Gardner
James Alan Gardner's first novel, Expendable, was published in 1997. A Canadian author, James Alan Gardner has honed his skills publishing short works in Amazing, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, On-Spec, and the Tesseracts anthologies. He has won numerous writing awards, including Grand Prize winner of the Writers of the Future Award (1989) as well as an Aurora Award for best short story (1990).


Mary Gentle
Mary Gentle was born in Sussex in 1956. She left Hastings Grammar school at 16 and worked a variety of jobs such as a cinema projectionist, a warehouse clerk at a wholesale booksellers, a cook in an old folk's home, a valuation officer for the Inland Revenue, and a voluntary Meals-on-Wheels driver before finally becoming a self-employed writer in 1979.

In 1981, she began as a mature student at the University of Bournemouth where she took a BA in Combined Studies (Politics/English/Geography). Finding inspiration for her writing, Mary enrolled at Goldsmith's College to take an MA in Seventeenth Century Studies. For Ash, she took another Masters degree at Kings in 1995 in War Studies.

Mary Gentle finished her first novel at the tender age of 15. It wasn't published; the editor to whom she had sent it asked whether she had completed anything else. She sent them the first part of what would become A Hawk in Silver, published when she was 18. Her next novel, Golden Witchbreed came from an editorial slush pile for publication.

Mary Gentle now lives in Stevenage with her partner, Dean Wayland, a keen amateur historian and a teacher of medieval sword-fighting.


David Gerrold
David Gerrold and his son, Sean, live in California with five neurotic dogs and two and a half cats (his words - not mine). He is the author of "The Trouble with Tribbles", which Paramount Pictures identifies as the single most popular episode of all Star Trek episodes. He has written many other books, including the popular War Against the Chtorr series.


Stephen Goldin
Born in Philadelphia, Stephen Goldin graduated from UCLA with a degree in Astronomy. He started writing shortly afterwards, covering various types of publications. He lives in San Leandro, California.


Lisa Goldstein
Lisa Goldstein is the author of The Red Magician, Tourists (Orb 1994), Summer King, Winter Fool (Tor 1995), and Walking the Labyrinth, among others.


Sharon Green
Sharon Green was born and raised in Brooklyn, graduating from New York University in 1963. She married in 1963, bore three sons and was divorced in 1976. She raised them on her own in New Jersey while working as a correspondent for AT&T, a general assistant in a construction company and an assistant sales manager for an import firm until 1984 when she began to write full-time.


Nicola Griffith Nicola Griffith
Nicola Griffith has won the James Tiptree Jr. Award, the Lambda Award and many others. She is the author of Ammonite and Slow River, two of the most interesting novels to appear in the last few years. This site features information about her work, her appearances and general news.



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