Edward E. Kramer
An award-winning editor and writer, Edward E. Kramer's published works includes Sandman with Neil Gaiman, Elric with Michael Moorcock, and The Crow with James O'Barr; he received the Prometheus Award for the Libertarian SF anthology Free Space, with Brad Linaweaver. Ed agented volumes of classic work for Harlan Ellison (Edgeworks), Fritz Leiber (Lankhmar), and Michael Moorcock (Eternal Champion). Ed arranged the literary partnership between authors Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson which re-launched the Dune universe; the first Herbert / Anderson collaborative trilogy was dedicated to Ed's efforts.
As a photojournalist and music critic, Ed's features were syndicated through the NY Times regional wire; his photography and portraits graced the pages of Billboard, Rolling Stone, Time, and USA Today. Ed's original fiction appears in numerous anthologies, collections, and magazines. In 1987, Ed founded America's largest annual pop-cultural event, Dragon Con, and served as Chairman for fourteen years. An active member of the Science Fiction Writer's Association (SFWA) for more than two decades, and a past Nebula Awards host, Ed also served as Vice-President and Trustee of the Horror Writers Association (HWA).
A graduate of Emory University School of Medicine, Ed's work in Violence Epidemiology with the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) helped develop the technology to decrease fatalities through a pilot study for Atlanta's Domestic Crisis Intervention Unit (DCIU). His experience includes more than two decades of work as an administrator in the psychiatric and addiction treatment professions, and eight years as Producer of the Tovia Singer Show for Arutz Sheva, Israel's only independent national live radio station.
Books
OpenLibrary works by this author.
Children of Dracula Destiny 3
Confederacy Of The Dead
Dark destiny
Dark destiny
Dark Destiny II :
Dark Destiny III: Children of Dracula (World of Darkness: Dark Destiny)
Dark Love
Excalibur
Free Space
Free Space
Grails
Pawn of Chaos
Quests of the Dawn
Strange attraction
The Crow
The Crow
The Sandman
Visitations of the Night
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