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Anne
Gay, editor of Tascali's
Science Fiction Club has been writing since the age of five
when she discovered she couldn't draw. This meant she had cupboards
full of the stuff. In 1982 she made a New Year's Resolution to start
sending her work to magazines, and the very first thing she sent
off was published.
After that she had to fight for obscurity but at least she had shelf-space.
Linguist and oracle, Anne has had getting on for a hundred jobs
from store detective to house-mother in L'Institution France-Afrique,
set in the beautiful, mosquito-filled vineyards of the Marne. From
lecturer to leg-model by way of Head of Spanish in a Midlands comprehensive,
Anne has now escaped. If she has not been recaptured, she will be
revelling in her chance to talk to all the big names in Fantasy,
Science Fiction and Horror in the guise of interviewing them for
the web-zine.
Anne is now happily married to fellow author Stan Nicholls whose
web-page is at: http://www.stannicholls.net
Her beautiful daughter Marianne is learning to write at Sheffield
Hallam University - she has now mastered her A,B,C and bids fair
to becoming an author herself. Another star of the family is Northern
portrait artist Janet Calderwood who has been featured in Woman's
Realm. Janet can be contacted via Anne's e-mail. And let's not
forget Sophie Sapphire, the cuddlesome cat. Anne has many more novels
and stories brewing. In between times she practises as a psychotherapist
(and says she is quite good at it now). She loves writing, talking
on the telephone for hours and creating things. Her piccalilli is
the toast of sunny Acock's Green.
So
welcome to the worlds of Anne Gay
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