Brian Stableford
Having sold his first short story to Science Fantasy in 1965, Brian Stableford has been publishing fiction and non-fiction for fifty years. His fiction includes eleven novels and seven short story collections of “tales of the biotech revolution,” exploring the possible social and personal consequences of potential innovations in biotechnology, and a series of metaphysical fantasies featuring Edgar Poe’s Auguste Dupin in confrontation with various bizarre phenomena. His non-fiction includes the four-volume New Atlantis: A Narrative History of Scientific Romance (Wildside Press). He is presently researching a history of French roman scientifique from 1700-1939, translating much of the relevant material into English for the first time, for Black Coat Press.