- Terry Dowling
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birthdate =21 March ,1947
birthplace = Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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occupation = Writer, freelance journalist, award-winning critic, editor, game designer and reviewer
nationality = Australian
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website = http://www.terrydowling.com/Terence William (Terry) Dowling (
21 March 1947 ,Sydney ,New South Wales ), is anAustralian writer, freelance journalist, award-winning critic, editor, game designer and reviewer. He writesspeculative fiction anddark fantasy . He has an MA (Hons) and a BA (Hons) inEnglish Literature from theUniversity of Sydney . His Masters thesis discussedJ. G. Ballard andSurrealism . He was awarded aPhD inCreative Writing from theUniversity of Western Australia in 2006 for his mystery/dark fantasy/horror novel, "Clowns at Midnight", and accompanying dissertation "The Interactive Landscape: New Modes of Narrative in Science Fiction", in which he examined the computer adventure game as an important new area of storytelling.Dowling’s fiction has been compared to that of
Jack Vance ,Ray Bradbury ,J.G. Ballard ,Harlan Ellison ,Gene Wolfe andFrank Herbert ,Dennis Etchison andPeter Straub , as well as South American writers likeBorges andCortazar .Fact|date=December 2006Dowling appeared as a musician and songwriter in regular guest appearances on the long-running
Australian Broadcasting Corporation children's television program Mr Squiggle and Friends from 1979-1982.imdb title|id=0285751|title=Mr. Squiggle and Friends]Critical reception
Critical regard for Dowling's work is extensive. "Locus" magazine (Nov 1999) said: “Who’s the writer who can produce horror as powerful and witty as the best of Peter Straub, SF as wondrously Byzantine and baroque as anything by
Gene Wolfe , near-mainstream subtly tinged with the fantastic like some tales by Powers or Lansdale? Why Terry Dowling, of course.” It also regards his first book "Rynosseros" as placing him “among the masters of the field” (August 1990).In "The Year’s Best Science Fiction 21" (reprinting Dowling’s story “Flashmen”), twelve-time
Hugo Award winning US editorGardner Dozois called him: “One of the best-known and most celebrated of Australian writers in any genre”, while in the "Year’s Best Fantasy 4" (reprinting “One Thing About the Night”), editorsDavid G. Hartwell andKathryn Cramer described him as a “master craftsman” and “one of the best prose stylists in science fiction and fantasy.”Dowling has also been called “Australia’s finest writer of horror” by "Locus" magazine, and “Australia’s premier writer of dark fantasy” by "All Hallows" (February 2004). The late leading Australian SF personality
Peter McNamara (on his "SF Review" radio show on Adelaide’s 5EBI-FM, 23 June 2000) called him “Australia’s premier fantasist.”For the US edition of "Rynosseros" (1993), multi-award-winning US Grand MasterHarlan Ellison said of Terry: “Here isJack Vance ,Cordwainer Smith , and Tiptree/Sheldon come again, reborn in one wonderful talent. If you lament the chicanery and boredom of so much of today’s shopworn sf, then like those of us who’ve been reading his award-winning stories for a few years now, you’ll purr and growl with delight at your great discovery of the remarkable, brilliant Terry Dowling. He comes from Downunder, and he knows how to stand you on your head with story.”Published works
Novels
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Clowns at Midnight " (2006)Collections
The Tom Rynosseros/Tom Tyson saga
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Rynosseros " (Aphelion, 1990)
*"Blue Tyson " (Aphelion, 1992)*"
Twilight Beach " (Aphelion, 1993)*"
Rynemonn " (Coeur de Lion, 2007)Other
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Wormwood " (Aphelion, 1992)*"
An Intimate Knowledge of the Night " (Aphelion, 1995)*"
The Man Who Lost Red " (MirrorDanse, 1995; 2003)*"" (MP Books, 1999)
*"Blackwater Days " (Eidolon, 2000)*"" (Cemetery Dance, 2006) Issued in limited signed & trade hc editions.
Chapbooks
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"The Mars You Have in Me" " (Eidolon, 2000). Limited to 200 copies for subscribers.Works edited
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The Essential Ellison " (Nemo Press/Morpheus 1987,2000) Note: The 1987 edition is a '35-year retrospective' of Ellison's short fiction; the 2000 edition is much expanded '50-year retrospective'.
*"" (Coronet, 1993) (with Dr Van Ikin)
*"The Jack Vance Treasury " (Subterranean Press 2007) (withJonathan Strahan )Computer games authored
* (2001)(aka US )
* (2003) (aka US )
* (2004) (aka
Realms of Illusion ).Anthology and magazine appearances
As well as appearances in "The Year’s Best Science Fiction", "The Year’s Best SF", "The Mammoth Book of Best New SF", "The Year’s Best Fantasy", "The Best New Horror" and "The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror" (a record eight times; he is the only author to have had two stories in the 2002 volume, one chosen by each editor), his work has appeared in such major anthologies as "Centaurus: The Best of Australian Science Fiction", "The Best Australian Science Fiction Writing","The Dark", "Dreaming Down Under", "Gathering the Bones" and "The Oxford Book of Australian Ghost Stories" and in such diverse publications as the prestigious "SciFiction", "The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction", "Interzone", "Oceans of the Mind", "Ténèbres", "Ikarie", Japan’s "SF" and Russia’s "Game. Ex"e. His fiction has been translated into many languages and has been used in a course in forensic psychology in the US.
Awards
Dowling has won the two American small press
Readercon Awards, theDitmar Award for fiction eleven times, [ [http://www.locusmag.com/SFAwards/Db/DitmarTallies.html Locus Index to SF awards] ] as well as threeAurealis Awards , aPrix Wolkenstein , and earned himself twoWorld Fantasy Award nominations in 2001. The horror collection "Basic Black" (2006) was nominated for aBram Stoker Award (from theHorror Writers Association ) and anInternational Horror Guild Award for Best Collection; the story "Cheat Light" was also nominated for an IHG Award for best horror Short Story of 2006. [http://www.ihgonline.org/]Work in progress
Future projects include
*'a novel in the "Wormwood" mythos.Note
References
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Mike Ashley &William G. Contento . "The Supernatural Index: A Listing of Fantasy, Supernatural, Occult, Weird and Horror Anthologies". Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1995, p. 215*Attebery, Brian. "Aboriginality in Science Fiction". "Science Fiction Studies", 96 (= Volume 32, Part 2) (July 2005).
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Russell Blackford ,Van Ikin andSean McMullen , eds "Strange Constellations: A History of Australian Science Fiction" Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1999, pp. 164-68.*
Leigh Blackmore . "Terry [Terence William] Dowling" inS.T. Joshi and Stefan Dziemianowicz (eds). "Supernatural Literature of the World: An Encyclopedia". Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, pp. 350-51.*
Leigh Blackmore and DrVan Ikin , "The Eternal Yes: The Affirmations of Terry Dowling" (forthcoming).*
Leigh Blackmore "Terry Dowling: Virtuoso of the Fantastic" (R'lyeh Texts, 2005). An abridged version was published earlier in the "Conflux 2 Program Book" (2005).*
Leigh Blackmore , "Ellison/Dowling/Dann: A Bibliographic Checklist" (R'lyeh Texts, 1996).*
John Clute . "Science Fiction: The Illustrated Encyclopedia". London: DK Adult, 1995.*
Paul Collins . "The MUP Encyclopedia of Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy". Melbourne, Vic: Melbourne University Press, 1998, pp. 54-55.*
Van Ikin . "Terry Dowling" in Jay P. Pederson (ed) "St. James Guide to Science Fiction Writers". Detroit, MI: St James Press, (4th ed), 1996, pp. 266-67.*
Van Ikin . "Utopian Elements in Terry Dowling's Tom Rynosseros Fiction". Paper delivered at 'Antipodean Utopias' conference, University of Tasmania, Hobart, 7 Dec 2001.*
Peter Nicholls . "Terry Dowling" inJohn Clute andPeter Nicholls , eds "The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction " London: Orbit/Little Brown (2nd ed) 1993, page 351.*
David Pringle "The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Science Fiction". Carlton Books, 1997, p. 195.*
Brian Stableford . "The Dictionary of Science Fiction Places". NY: Fireside, 1999. Includes an entry on Dowling's 'Twilight Beach' milieu.*Biographical and bibliographical data is provided at the author's homepage at www.terrydowling.com. Interviews with Dowling have appeared in publications such as "Aurealis, Eidolon, Interzone, Locus, Men's Journal Quarterly & Sirius. ."
External links
* [http://www.terrydowling.com/ Official Website]
* [http://eidolon.net/homesite.html?author=terry_dowling Old Website]
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