"Looking for Kelly Dahl" by Dan Simmons
*note: This listing is just beginning.
(novella, in Omni Online, September 1995)
"Endymion by Dan Simmons" reviewed by Dorman T.Shindler
"Interview with Dan Simmons"
"Interview with Dan Simmons"
"Profile of Dan Simmons" by Dorman T.Shindler
And:
(June 1996, anthology, science fiction...St.Martin's, US, ISBN 0-312-14451-2... contains: "Looking for Kelly Dahl" by Dan Simmons)
"Dan Simmons: Hyperion Revealed"
(interview, in Locus , Issue 436, Vol.38, No.5, May 1997)
(review, in the Des Moines Register , 28 January 1996)
(interviews, in Locus , Issue 350, ? 1990... in Locus , Issue 364, ? 1991... in Locus , Issue 401, June 1994... *note: These interviews will eventually be sorted into separate links)
(interview, in Ténèbres , Issue 1, January/March 1998)
(author profile... uncertain if online)
"I wrote a profile of Mr Simmons [after conducting an interview] which ran in the Bloomsbury Review , July/August '96... a shorter version of this profile ran in the Des Moines Register ." --Dorman T.Shindler.
Fires of Eden reviewed by Andreas Hirn
Summer of Night reviewed by Andreas Hirn
Children of the Night reviewed by Andreas Hirn
*note: Please send URLs to webpages referring to Dan Simmons (include page 'Titles', URLs, Authors, and brief Description). Also inform me of the missing book genres.
(book review, in German)
"I enjoyed the first chapters of Children of the Night, but afterwards it was a dumb pulp, I couldn't believe what I read, it was too exaggerated." --Andreas Hirn.
(book review, in German... Dan Simmons' Fires of Eden was published by Goldmann in Germany, February 1997)
"I read the book and was a bit disappointed, it was a conventional horror novel, not very exciting, but not boring. The exotic flair and the old report on the 1866 journey across Hawaii with Mark Twain were good." --Andreas Hirn.
(book review, in German)
"Summer of Night was very exciting, real shocking horror, but the end annoyed me." --Andreas Hirn.
If Dan Simmons comes across this page, do send additions and/or corrections.
The Andreas Hirn's reviews are not enthusiastic, but he's reviewing the German translations. I thoroughly liked Hyperion and The Fall of Hyperion . Links to other reviews welcome.
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