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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Robert Reginald was born in Japan, and lived in Turkey as a youth. He starting writing as a child, and penned his first book during his senior year in college. He settled in Southern California in 1969, where he served as an academic librarian for forty years. He currently edits the Borgo Press Imprint of Wildside Press, and has also penned more than 100 books and 13,000 short pieces.
His recent works of fiction include: four Nova Europa historical fantasies, The Dark-Haired Man; or, The Hieromonk’s Tale (2004), The Exiled Prince; or, The Archquisitor’s Tale (2004), Quæstiones; or, The Protopresbyter’s Tale (2005), and The Fourth Elephant’s Egg; or, The Hypatomancer’s Tale (forthcoming); four science fiction novels, Invasion!: Earth vs. the Aliens (2007; a trilogy comprising War of Two Worlds, Operation: Crimson Storm, and The Martians Strike Back!), Knack’ Attack: A Tale of the Human-Knacker War (2010), “A Glorious Death”: A Tale of the Human-Knacker War (forthcoming), and Academentia: A Future Dystopia (forthcoming); two Phantom Detective period mysteries, The Phantom’s Phantom (2007) and The Nasty Gnomes (2008); a comic mystery, The Paperback Show Murders (forthcoming); and three story collections, Katydid & Other Critters: Tales of Fantasy and Mystery (2001), The Elder of Days: Tales of the Elders (2010), and The Judgment of the Gods and Other Verdicts of History (2010).
Recent nonfiction works include: an anthology, Choice Words: The Borgo Press Book of Writers Writing About Writing (2010); two collections, Xenograffiti: Essays on Fantastic Literature (1996 & 2005) and Classics of Fantastic Literature; or, Les Épines Noires (with Douglas Menville, 2005); two guides to the Deryni world, Codex Derynianus I and II (with Katherine Kurtz, 1998 & 2005); four histories, San Quentin (ed. with Bonnie Petry, 2005), The Eastern Orthodox Churches (2005), ¡Viva California!: Seven Accounts of Life in Early California (ed. with Mary Burgess, 2006), and The Coyote Chronicles: A Chronological History of California State University, San Bernardino, 1960-2010 (2010); a short autobiography, Trilobite Dreams; or, The Autodidact’s Tale (2006); a cookbook, Cal State Cooks (ed. with Johnnie Ralph, 2006); a restaurant guide, Our Favorite Eats in the Inland Empire (with John Weeks, forthcoming); and four bibliographies, Murder in Retrospect (with Jill Vassilakos, 2005), CSUSB Faculty Authors (1996 & 2006), BP 300 (1996 & 2007), and Draqualian Silk (with William Maltese, 2010).
In 1993 he received the Pilgrim Award from the Science Fiction Research Association. He loves to hear from his readers. You can find him at:
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