- Allen Appel
Allen Appel, born
January 6 ,1945 , inBethlehem, Pennsylvania , is a novelist best known for his series about time traveler Alex Balfour. In the series, fictional characters are interwoven with actual historical people and events.Appel grew up in
Parkersburg, West Virginia , graduated fromWest Virginia University in 1967 and moved toWashington, D.C. , where he found work as an illustrator and photographer. He made his mark with a series ofcollage illustrations for the Sunday magazine section of "The Washington Post ", and this work led to his first book, "" (1980), a collaboration with writer Bob Arnebeck. Appel's imaginative black-and-white collages illustrated Arnebeck's profiles of people and animals.Novels
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Appel wrote a half-dozen genre novels, but all six went unpublished. He finally scored with "Time After Time", published in 1985 by
Carroll & Graf . The story follows New School history professor Alex Balfour as he is tossed back and forth between present-dayNew York City and theRussian Revolution of 1917 . While seeking an explanation for his unusual situation, Alex attempts to save Czar Nicholas and his family. In the course of the novel, he encountersIvan Pavlov ,Vladimir Lenin ,Leon Trotsky andGrigory Rasputin . Along with favorable reviews, the novel received recognition from theAmerican Library Association as one of the Best Young Adult Novels of the Year [http://www.ala.org/Template.cfm?Section=bookmediaawards&template=/ContentManagement/ContentDisplay.cfm&ContentID=118440] . The novel gained more readers in a Dell Laurel Edition with cover art by renowned illustratorFred Marcellino , and it was reprinted again as a Dell mass-market paperback in 1990."Time After Time" is the first of what became known as the "Alex Balfour" series, although the author usually refers to it as the "Pastmaster" series. The appearance of real-life historical figures became an expected device in the series.
Mark Twain andGeorge Armstrong Custer are featured prominently in "Twice Upon a Time" (1988), anAmerican Library Association nominee in the Best Young Adult Novels of the Year category.Orson Welles ,Rita Hayworth andFranklin D. Roosevelt are characters in "Till the End of Time" (1990), another ALA nominee. "In Time of War" (2003) takes place during theAmerican Civil War , andAmbrose Bierce is a major character. "Sea of Time", set aboard the "Titanic", was written in 1987 but never published. [ [http://members.aol.com/leahj/appel.htm Little Known Literaries] ]References
elected bibliography
*"Twice Upon A Time" (1985)
*"Time After Time" (1985)
*"Sea of Time" (1987, unpublished)
*"Till the End of Time" (1990)
*"Old Dog's Guide for Pups" (2000)
*"In Time of War: An Alex Balfour Novel" (2003)External links
* [http://www.appelworks.com/ Appelworks]
* [http://members.aol.com/leahj/appel.htm#2001 Allen Appel bibliography]
* [http://www.mountainlit.com/centuryauthos.htm A Century of West Virginia Authors]
* [http://www.fairmontstate.edu/wvfolklife/literarymap/a_appel_a.shtml Literary Map of West Virginia]
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