Don Webb


author, avant-pop, slipstream, postmodern, science fiction, cyberpunk


Born 19?? in ?, United States.


"According to the National Geographic , the greatest density of writers in the USA is not in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago or San Francisco, but in Austin, Texas, which is where Don Webb, maven of the small press magazines, lives. He has published dozens of stories, some of them collected in The Seventh Day and After (Word Craft Speculative Writer Series), as well as unique collection of intense, metamorphic prose pieces, Uncle Ovid's Exercise Book (Illinois State University/Fiction Collective)." --Paul J.McAuley and Kim Newman (in the anthology In Dreams , 1992).


"I had a cousin who had a singles player. When I saw him putting a record on that big fat spindle, I had my first realisation of how sex must work -- a twentieth century moment." --Don Webb (quoted in the anthology In Dreams , 1992).


"Don Webb is a master of short fiction. His stories are indescribably unusual. I urge you to check for his work." --Henry W.Targowski (in Mark/Space , 1997)

*note: That's all the bio information I have at the moment. If anyone can help with this, it would be appreciated.



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Of Related Interest

  • Anarchy
  • Avant-Pop
  • CyberCulture
  • Cyberpunk
  • Future
  • Generation-X / Slackers
  • Poetry
  • Postmodern
  • Science Fiction
  • Slipstream

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