Barlowe, Wayne Douglas
BARLOWE, Wayne Douglas
BARLOWE, Wayne Douglas. American, b. 1958. Genres: Science fiction/Fantasy. Career: Parson's School of Design, New York City, teacher of science fiction courses, 1979-80; artist and writer, 1980-. Paintings exhibited at galleries. Publications: Barlowe's Guide to Extraterrestrials, 1979; Expedition, 1990; (with P. Dobson) A Dinosaur ABC, 1993; A Traveler's Guide to Hell, 1995; Barlowe's Guide to Fantasy, 1996; Barlowe's Inferno, 1998.
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