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Jean Marie Stine
Jean Marie Stine is a science fiction author and anthologist. During the late 1960s she served as a personal assistant to Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry; and in the 1970s she wrote the now classic The Prisoner: A Day in the Life based on Patrick McGoohan' cult television series. Her 1968 erotic transgender science fiction novel, Season of the Witch, has achieved classic status and was made into the movie Memory Run in 1995. She is currently the publisher of Futures-Past Editions which issues sf/f/h in both ebook and paperback form.
Programming for Jean Marie Stine
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| Fri | 16:00 | (A05) | 1 hr |
Beyond Doctor Who: The Rest of British SF on TV
We're not tired of tales of the Tardis or Torchwood, we just want more. What are the even later, greater genre shows from over the big water? What's cooler, the original Being Human or Primeval? How is Brit TV different from North American TV -- better dialog, even worse class structure? How many extra sexiness points just for the accents? |
| Sat | 12:00 | (Hall 2 Autographs) | 1 hr |
Autographing: Sat 12:00
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| Sun | 11:00 | (A09) | 1 hr |
There's a Bimbo on my e-Book!
What are the digital publishing equivalents of bad cover art, poor distribution, and shoddy manufacturing? |
Home Page: http://Futures-PastEditions.com





