I’ve recently been included in The Internet Speculative Fiction Database.
The ISFDB provides bibliographic information on past and present authors of science fiction, fantasy, and horror. Listings include author pseudonyms, series, awards, and cover art. The publication’s goal is to improve the coverage of speculative fiction to 100%, and they have earned a reputation for being fastidious about nailing down the facts. ISFDB won the 2005 Wooden Rocket Award for the Best Directory Site.
Cory Doctorow wrote in Science Fiction Age: “The best all-round guide to things science-fictional remains the Internet Speculative Fiction Database.”
I’m honored. My thanks to the ISFDB volunteers who included my works.
Congratulations, Mike!
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Thank you, Bette!
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Congratulations, I will take a look at this later. Great Work.
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Colin,
Thank you.
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HUGE congrats, Mike!!
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Hey, thank you, Jan!
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Well, that’s pretty cool Mike! Congratulations!!!
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Thank you very much!
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ISFDB is not part of the World Heritage Encyclopedia. It’s an independent site.
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I Googled this and couldn’t find confirmation, so I’ll fis my post. Thanks for the correction.
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