"I always present myself as the soul of innocence, the better to further my works of corruption."
4.5 out of 5
Thursday, May 27, 2010
ISFDB Bibliography - James Enge
Online, but ISFDB doesn't cover some of his publications, as policy.
3.5 out of 5
http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?James_Enge
3.5 out of 5
http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?James_Enge
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Wikipedia - James Enge
Onlne encyclopedia entry:
James Enge
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from James enge)James M. Pfundstein
Pen name James Enge
Occupation Lecturer, Author
Language English
Nationality American
Education PhD in Classics
Alma mater University of Minnesota
Period 2008 - Present
Genres fantasy,sword and sorcery
Notable work(s) Morlock the Maker series.
Influences[show]
Official website
James Enge is the pseudonym of James M. Pfundstein, an American fantasy and sword and sorcery author. His best known work is the ongoing Morlock the Maker series.[1]Contents [hide]
1 Biography
2 Bibliography
3 References
4 External links
[edit]
Biography
James M. Pfundstein has a PhD from the University of Minnesota [2] and is a lecturer at Bowling Green State University in the Department of Romance and Classical Studies.[3] He is represented by the Onyxhawke Agency. [4]
[edit]
Bibliography
Morlock the Maker: Novels[5]
Blood of Ambrose (2009), ISBN 9781591027362
This Crooked Way (2009), ISBN 978-1591027843
The Wolf Age (2010), ISBN 9781616142438
Morlock the Maker Short Stories published in Black_Gate_(magazine) and online
"Blood From A Stone"
"A Book Of Silences"
A Covenant With Death
"Fire and Sleet"
"The Gordian Stone"
The Lawless Hours
"Payment Deferred"
"Payment In Full
"The Red Worm's Way"
Turn Up This Crooked Way
Other Stories
"Brother Solson and Sister Luna"
[edit]
References
^ Anders, Lou (07 April 2009). "Morlock Ambrosius Master of Makers". Tor.com. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
^ "University of Minnesota Classical and Near Eastern Studies Dissertations". University of Minnesota. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
^ "James Pfundstein's University Page". Bowling Green State University. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
^ "Onyxhawke Agency". Onxyhawke Agency. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
^ "Pyr Bibliography". Retrieved 26 May 2010.
[edit]
External links
James Enge Official website
James Enge's Blog
James Enge's Twitter
James Enge (ology)
James Enge on Facebook
Q&A with Stargate Producer Joseph Mallozzi
Review of Blood of Ambrose at Fantasy Book Critic
Long Detailed Review of Blood of Ambrose at Not Free SF Reader
Fantasy Book Critic Interview
3.5 out of 5
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_enge
James Enge
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from James enge)James M. Pfundstein
Pen name James Enge
Occupation Lecturer, Author
Language English
Nationality American
Education PhD in Classics
Alma mater University of Minnesota
Period 2008 - Present
Genres fantasy,sword and sorcery
Notable work(s) Morlock the Maker series.
Influences[show]
Official website
James Enge is the pseudonym of James M. Pfundstein, an American fantasy and sword and sorcery author. His best known work is the ongoing Morlock the Maker series.[1]Contents [hide]
1 Biography
2 Bibliography
3 References
4 External links
[edit]
Biography
James M. Pfundstein has a PhD from the University of Minnesota [2] and is a lecturer at Bowling Green State University in the Department of Romance and Classical Studies.[3] He is represented by the Onyxhawke Agency. [4]
[edit]
Bibliography
Morlock the Maker: Novels[5]
Blood of Ambrose (2009), ISBN 9781591027362
This Crooked Way (2009), ISBN 978-1591027843
The Wolf Age (2010), ISBN 9781616142438
Morlock the Maker Short Stories published in Black_Gate_(magazine) and online
"Blood From A Stone"
"A Book Of Silences"
A Covenant With Death
"Fire and Sleet"
"The Gordian Stone"
The Lawless Hours
"Payment Deferred"
"Payment In Full
"The Red Worm's Way"
Turn Up This Crooked Way
Other Stories
"Brother Solson and Sister Luna"
[edit]
References
^ Anders, Lou (07 April 2009). "Morlock Ambrosius Master of Makers". Tor.com. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
^ "University of Minnesota Classical and Near Eastern Studies Dissertations". University of Minnesota. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
^ "James Pfundstein's University Page". Bowling Green State University. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
^ "Onyxhawke Agency". Onxyhawke Agency. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
^ "Pyr Bibliography". Retrieved 26 May 2010.
[edit]
External links
James Enge Official website
James Enge's Blog
James Enge's Twitter
James Enge (ology)
James Enge on Facebook
Q&A with Stargate Producer Joseph Mallozzi
Review of Blood of Ambrose at Fantasy Book Critic
Long Detailed Review of Blood of Ambrose at Not Free SF Reader
Fantasy Book Critic Interview
3.5 out of 5
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_enge
F&SF Competition 71 - James Enge
First Place
"It was a dark and ion-stormy night, as you know, Bob, and as you also know ion-storms are especially dangerous in the orbit of Tau Deltoid IV."
"I do know it, Brent, and I would also add that proton-showers can have a nasty effect on a ship's trichometers anywhere in the Tau Deltoid system."
"God, how I hate you!" simmered Brent, who resented any mention of shipboard trichometers because of their nigh-infinite bulbulousness.
"Not as much as I hate myself," beamed Bob plangently.
—James M. Pfundstein
Bowling Green, OH"
4 out of 5
http://www.sfsite.com/fsf/2006/competition0605.htm
"It was a dark and ion-stormy night, as you know, Bob, and as you also know ion-storms are especially dangerous in the orbit of Tau Deltoid IV."
"I do know it, Brent, and I would also add that proton-showers can have a nasty effect on a ship's trichometers anywhere in the Tau Deltoid system."
"God, how I hate you!" simmered Brent, who resented any mention of shipboard trichometers because of their nigh-infinite bulbulousness.
"Not as much as I hate myself," beamed Bob plangently.
—James M. Pfundstein
Bowling Green, OH"
4 out of 5
http://www.sfsite.com/fsf/2006/competition0605.htm
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