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Alex Stewart

 

Fantasy (Short Stories)

  • "The Cat in the Walls" in The Giant Book of Fantasy and the Supernatural (Parragon, 1996) and in The Anthology of Fantasy and the Supernatural (Paper Tiger 1994)

  • "Doing Business" in Villains! (Penguin 1992)

Plays (Screen - Bugs TV Series)

  • Hell and High Water

  • Twin Geeks (with Colin Brake)

Poetry

  • "Lights Out" in Now We Are Sick (Dreamhaven Books 2005)

Science Fiction (Short Stories)

  • "Second Chances" in Decalog 4 - Re:Generations (Virgin Books 1997)

  • "Someone to Watch Over Me" and some linking text in Temps (Penguin 1991)

  • Linking narrative in Eurotemps (Penguin, 1992)

  • Forgotten Milestones in Computing No. 7: The Quenderghast Bullian Algebraic Calculator in 'Digital Dreams' (NEL 1990)

  • Cruel as the Grave in 'Arrows of Eros' (NEL 1989)

Biography


Alex Stewart was born in Southend-on-Sea in 1958, and has been a full-time writer since the mid nineteen eighties; both under his own name and the pseudonym Sandy Mitchell. As himself he has written innumerable short stories and magazine articles, material for role-playing games, comic strips and reviews.

He spent some time in the late nineties as a script executive and staff writer with Carnival films, working on the high-tech thriller series Bugs, for which, as Sandy, he also wrote one of the novelisations. Prior to that he and Neil Gaiman co-edited the ‘Temps’ series of shared world anthologies, which fused the conventions of superhero comics with a distinctively British make-do sensibility, for Penguin books.

His hobbies include the martial arts of Aikido and Iaido, miniature wargaming, role-playing games, and pottering about on the family allotment.

He lives in the North Essex village of Earls Colne, with his wife Judith and daughter Hester.
 

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