Jill Bauman
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A Stainless Steel Rat Is Born (1985) — Omslagsfotograf/tegner/..., nogle udgaver — 1,630 eksemplarer
The Essential Ellison: A 35 Year Retrospective (1987) — Author photo, nogle udgaver — 624 eksemplarer
Vamps: An Anthology of Female Vampire Stories (1987) — Omslagsfotograf/tegner/..., nogle udgaver — 97 eksemplarer
The Resurrected Holmes: New Cases from the Notes of John H. Watson, M.D. (1996) — Omslagsfotograf/tegner/..., nogle udgaver — 90 eksemplarer
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction October/November 1994, Vol. 87, No. 4 & 5 (1994) — Omslagsfotograf/tegner/... — 27 eksemplarer
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction January 1991, Vol. 80, No. 1 (1991) — Omslagsfotograf/tegner/... — 18 eksemplarer
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction November 1988, Vol. 75, No. 5 (1988) — Omslagsfotograf/tegner/... — 10 eksemplarer
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction January/February 2019, Vol. 136, Nos. 1 & 2 (1978) — Omslagsfotograf/tegner/... — 10 eksemplarer
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction June 1990, Vol. 78, No. 6 (1990) — Omslagsfotograf/tegner/... — 10 eksemplarer
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- Versandi, Jill Bauman
- Fødselsdato
- 1943-02-18
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- female
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- USA
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- Brooklyn, New York, USA
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The title story by Dana Anderson is sadly the only reason I can't give this book 5 stars unless I pretend it wasn't included. Cafe Purgatorium is about a man who hates his job, and decides against the wishes of his fiancée to quit and go into business for himself. He purchases an old building for the purpose of opening a restaurant. After the sale he discovers that the building is not as empty as it appeared. Shortly after this point I just started skimming. Maybe it was partly due to how anxious I was to get to the Ray Garton novella but Cafe Purgatorium did not hold my interest. If it was a stand alone it would have gone in my DNF pile.
Luckily for me the other 2 novellas were both 5 star reads.
Dr. Krusadian's Method by Ray Garton is about a little boy who has suffered abuse at the hands of his father for as long as he can remember. His mother does nothing to protect him from the horrific beatings. The father is a vile and repulsive excuse for a man who filled me with such rage that when he finally got caught I was convinced that no amount of punishment would be adequate.
Death Leaves an Echo by Charles De Lint is about a man who awakens from one nightmare to find himself in another. His wife is gone, and it's as if she never existed. He is the only one who remembers her. Which nightmare is realty? Is he losing his mind or is something supernatural afoot? This story was brilliant.… (mere)