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Arthur Byron Cover (born January 14, 1950, in Grundy, Virginia) is a science fiction author.

Cover attended the Clarion Writer's SF Workshop in New Orleans in 1971, and made his first professional short-story sale to Harlan Ellison's The Last Dangerous Visions. His roommate at Clarion, and later in Los Angeles, was Gustav Hasford, who went on to write The Short-Timers, the basis for Stanley Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket.

Cover's short stories have appeared in Infinity Five, Alternities, The Alien Condition, Weird Heroes #6, The Year's Best Horror #4 and #5, Wild Cards #5: Down & Dirty, and Pulphouse. He's also written several comic books — most notably two issues of Daredevil (one of them with Ellison), and Space Clusters, a graphic novel from DC Comics illustrated by Alex Niño — plus several animation scripts, and reviews and articles for such august publications as The New York Review of Science Fiction.

Cover's first novel, Autumn Angels, was the second of Harlan Ellison's Discovery Series of new authors for Pyramid Books, and was nominated for a Nebula Award. The novel has been described as "a stylistic cross-breed of Ellison and Vonnegut, and as such both predates and bests Douglas Adams in creating a comic, literary fantasy."[1]

Cover currently manages the "Dangerous Visions" science fiction book sales website. The website takes its name from the notable Dangerous Visions anthology edited in 1967 by Harlan Ellison. Cover was also a judge for the 2005 Philip K. Dick Award.

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Bibliography

Buffyverse

Other works

  • Autumn Angels (1975)
  • The Platypus of Doom and Other Nihilists (1976) — a collection of 4 novelettes:
    • "The Platypus of Doom"
    • "The Armadillo of Destruction"
    • "The Aardvark of Despair"
    • "The Clam of Catastrophe"
  • The Sound of Winter (1976)
  • An East Wind Coming (1979) — from the cover: ""An immortal Sherlock Holmes: a deathless Jack the Ripper! in a fantasty duel through the corridors of time."
  • Flash Gordon (1980) — novelization of the movie script by Lorenzo Semple Jr.
  • Time Machine
    • The Rings of Saturn (No. 6)
    • American Revolutionary (No. 10)
    • Blade of the Guillotine (No. 14)
  • Planetfall (1988)
  • Isaac Asimov's Robot City: Prodigy (1988)
  • Stationfall (1989)
  • The Rising Stars Trilogy (2002-2005) - Based on the comic book series by J. Michael Straczynski
    • "Rising Stars Book 1: Born In Fire" (2002)
    • "Rising Stars Book 2: Ten Years After" (2002)
    • "Rising Stars Book 3: Change the World" (2005)
  • The Red Star (2003)

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