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is a souvenir you will always treasure.
Full
2002
Guest List
Updated
August 8th, 2002
. An index of all
guests, past and present, is also available.
Dragon*Con is very proud to welcome the following
289
confirmed guests:
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- Deborah Abbott
Deborah's been an animator for many years and worked on Space Jam,
The Prince of Egypt and Anastasia; she also does comics work
and some acting.
- Steven R.
Addlesee
In 1993, Steve achieved his first professional published credit; he has
achieved 49 credits as artist, cartoonist, columnist, illustrator,
inker, letterer and writer.
- Aaron Allston
[NEW] Aaron Allston is the author of the Celtic urban fantasy Doc
Sidhe and several novels in the Star Wars: X-Wing series.
- Tony Amendola
Among Tony's credits are such SF and related shows as Stargate SG-1,
Angel, Kindred: The Embraced, The X-Files and ST: Voyager as
well as film roles in Blow and Poltergeist.
- Sara Amis
[NEW] Sara has been a professional psychic for ten years. She teaches
workshops on psychic development and Tarot all over the Southeast, and
also teaches introductory Wicca classes.
- Katharine
Anderson-Davila
Katharine is now the editor-in-chief for WomenGamers.com. She's written
award-winning editorials in print journalism; her work includes a PBS
project for Bill Moyers.
- Matt Anderson
Matt's comic strip Lemmings has been featured for years in
several newspapers in the Southeast; he is also editorial cartoonist for
the Carolina Morning News.
- Steve Antczak
[NEW] Steve has sold over 30 short stories to anthologies and
small-press magazines such as Deathrealm, Horizons SF, Space and Time,
and several others.
- Apollo Smile
A multimedia idol and pop performer, Apollo brings the best of many
worlds together into her persona of "Live Action Anime Girl."
She's recently appeared in Sex and the City, Law & Order and Zoolander.
- Christopher Appel
Christopher's illustrations have appeared in numerous gaming products
and magazines, and he's also well-known for his computer game designs,
including Wizardry, Bane of the Cosmic Forge and the Unreal line.
- Ben Armstrong
"Dr. Ignatius Speculo" is a mad scientist, monster enthusiast
and skilled practitioner of Pre-Columbian neuro-surgery.
- Dave Arneson
Dave Arneson is a legendary figure in the gaming world, ranging back to
the earliest days of Dungeons and Dragons. He received a Special Origins
Award as a Father of Roleplaying Games in 1983.
- Atlanta Radio
Theatre Company
ARTC has been adapting great stories for audio (live and radio
performances) since 1984, and have been a popular mainstay of Dragon*Con
for many great years.
- Stephen Austin
Stephen has appeared in several feature films and TV series and is an
accomplished stand-up comic; he's best-known to us as the Pak Ma Ra
Ambassador on Babylon 5.
- Brian Bailie
[NEW] Brian is a Senior Illustrator for NASA, at the Langley Research
Center in Hampton, VA. He is involved with the animated segments of the
Emmy-winning show The Why Files, produced for PBS, and also has
some freelance credits.
- Kenny Baker
Kenny portrays Star Wars' R2D2 in the first and second trilogies,
plus many other roles (remember Willow, or Fidget in Time
Bandits?)
- Lawrence Barker
[NEW] Lawrence is a member of Dark River Writers. His work appears in
such anthologies as Carnival, Dark Tyrants, Midnight
Rose, The Night the Lights Went Out in Arkham and others.
- Jim Bassett
[NEW] Jim Bassett is the author of Living Real (HarperPrism), a
hard-SF look at virtual reality. He has just completed a mainstream
novel, Spare Change.
- Bella Morte
Bella Morte have just had their second CD re-released by the
world-renowned goth label Cleopatra and their third is now on the way.
- Steve Berman
Steve once bought books professionally, and is now the author of the
acclaimed Trysts: A Triskaidecollection of Queer and Weird Stories,
a collection of quirky gay dark fantasy stories.
- Richard Biggs
Richard is best-known to SF audiences as Dr. Steven Franklin on Babylon
5. He trained with the distinguished John Houseman and has numerous
theatrical credits.
- Paul Bigotti
Paul Bigotti was the producer of Web of Darkness and has been
working in the film and television industry for the last eight years.
- Richie Blackmon
Richie Blackmon is a young artist from Mississippi, whose titles
(through Across the Pond Comics) include Government Bodies and Necro-City.
- Linda Blair
Linda Blair became a household name after her portrayal of the
14-year-old girl in The Exorcist, but her career has also
extended to many other roles, including humor and stage-plays.
- Jerome Blake
Born in the UK, Jerome portrayed six different characters in Star
Wars I: The Phantom Menace and reprised two of the roles in Attack
of the Clones. He's also appeared in, e.g., The Fifth Element.
- Kammy Bonias
Kammy is a net-published gaming and fiction writer who has been
nominated for several online awards.
- Jackson Bostwick
Jackson Bostwick is best known for his six-season portrayal of Captain
Marvel on that #1-rated Saturday morning show; he also appeared in Tron,
Gus and My Science Project.
- Tye Bourdony
A comics colorist and lifelong SF fan, Tye Bourdony's satires, The
Lighter Side of Sci-Fi, have been seen in the pages of Starlog
and Parsec magazines as well as the Celestial Toybox.
- Tim Bradstreet
Tim has been illustrating role-playing games, comics, cards and books
for well over ten years now, and is still going strong!
- Dan Brereton
Dan's an award winning and critically acclaimed painter, illustrator and
comics writer best known for his creation Nocturnals. He's
painted hundreds of comics covers and over 1,000 pages, a Rob Zombie
album cover and more.
- Bill Bridges
Bill is the co-creator and developer of Holistic Design's Fading Suns
science fiction roleplaying game and has more credits at White Wolf (and
other places) than he can easily remember.
- John Bridges
John now works at Holistic Design Incorporated, where he is the lead
visual designer and art director for the Fading Suns RPG.
- The Brobdingnagian
Bards
The Bards are the Original Celtic Renaissance duo, with unique
instrumentation (autoharp, recorder and mandolin) and great sound. They
are a Top 25 band on MP3.com, with nearly 2 million downloads to date!
- David Allen
Brooks
David has appeared in a number of films and television series, including
Babylon 5: Crusade, The Young and the Restless and The Kindred.
- Michael Broom
[NEW] Michael's lavish use of pencils, garish layout style and use of
lines brings a truly singular sense of mayhem to each new project he
does, from comic pencilling to haunted-house prop design.
- Julie Caitlin
Brown
Julie portrayed Na'Toth on the legendary SF TV series Babylon 5
but also has numerous other TV, film and stage acting credits as well as
a continuing musical career.
- Phil Brucato
[NEW] A professional scribe since 1989, Phil's credits include short
fiction in various magazines and anthologies and more than 60 projects
for White Wolf Games, and quite a few forthcoming projects, only some of
which he can discuss.
- Frank Brunner
A legendary artist and illustrator, Frank's professional career started
at age 20 in 1969 and he's been drawing, writing and painting ever
since. Frank is appearing in support of his new Vanguard art book, Eyes
of Light: Fantasy Drawings of Frank Brunner.
- Stan Bruns
Founder of the Dreamsmiths Artist Guild and a frequent lecturer and
instructor in graphic illustration at the Hunter Museum of Art in
Chattanooga, Tennesee.
- Jeremy Bulloch
Jeremy portrays the bounty-hunter Boba Fett in The Empire Strikes
Back and Return of the Jedi, and has also appeared in
everything from Dr. Who to James Bond films.
- Bob Burden
Creator, writer, and artist of the cult favorite The Flaming Carrot,
Bob was also involved with the feature film The Mystery Men and
is a bona-fide Atlanta-area comics legend.
- Jim Butler
[NEW] Jim is a partner of Wellborn & Butler, L.L.C., with experience
in hi-tech issues. He represents a wide variety of clients such as
Internet service providers, content providers, e-commerce companies and
Internet solutions companies.
- Butterfly Messiah
Butterfly Messiah, performing on the Concourse, is poetry set to music;
haunting, operatic, blissful female vocals and mystical, poetic male
chants entwine with ecstatic industrial dance, classical and darkwave
synthetics.
- Michael Capps
[NEW] Professor Capps directs defense and entertainment collaboration
and game research and development in the MOVES War Games Lab and is
producer, designer and lead programmer of the Operations portion of the
America's Army computer game.
- Nick Cardy
Nick has been both a creative and dynamic artistic force within the
comic book industry for over 60 years, from the Golden Age to the
present. Nick is appearing in support of the Eisner Award nominated
Vanguard book, The Art of Nick Cardy.
- Jason Carter
Among Jason's many roles on stage and screen is his portrayal of Marcus
Cole on the much-missed series Babylon 5.
- Cory Castellano
[NEW] With a lifelong interest in make-up effects, Cory is now a
professional make-up artist living in Central Florida.
- Erica Challis
One of the original founders of TheOneRing.net and a citizen of New
Zealand, Erica's photos of the movie sets were many fans' first clues as
to the visual magic that would soon follow.
- The Changelings
[NEW] The Changelings are an eclectic Atlanta ensemble influenced by
baroque composers as well as Middle-Eastern and tribal music and Dead
Can Dance.
- Stephen K.
Chenault
Stephen K. Chenault is the managing partner of Troll Lord Games. The
company was founded in the latter part of 1999.
- R.J. Christensen
R.J. Christensen is an internationally-known X-files fan writer.
- Jeff Cioletti
Jeff is the producer/director of the award-winning documentary, Millennium's
End: The Fandom Menace, which chronicles Star Wars fans'
anticipation for Episode I, as well as other documentaries.
- Claire Voyant
Claire Voyant can express light, darkness, beauty and hope, with a
voyage they hope is as healing to the listener as it is to each of them;
they combine powerful female vocals, hypnotic keyboards and melodic
guitar.
- Dave Cook
Dave is a local artist, illustrator and graphic designer. He is also the
creator of Splatter Comix. This retro horror magazine has been picked up
by Diamond Distributors and will be splattering stores in early October.
- Christopher
Cornell
Christopher is co-author and co-maintainer of Satellite News (at
mst3kinfo.com) which, since 1997, has been the official Mystery
Science Theater 3000 Information Club web site.
- Bob Coughlin
Among many other accomplishments, Bob is the restoration artist for the Captain
Easy comic strip and worked with Jim Henson on The Muppets Take
Atlanta.
- The Creeps
The Creeps are a Social Distortion-inspired, Atlanta-based rock band
that includes Jay Bakker (yes, Jim and Tammy Faye's son) as frontman.
- Hunter Cressall
Hunter's worked on over 30 films as art director, prop master, etc. He's
now a director at Leo Ticheli Productions, where he shoots and directs
TV commercials and corporate videos.
- Ann C. Crispin
Ann is the bestselling author of books ranging from V and Trek
adaptations to Andre Norton's Witch World.
- The Crossed Swords
Longtime friends and guests of Dragon*Con, the swashbuckling duo of Mike
Sakuta and Nicole Harsch bring hand-to-hand combat back to the noble era
of the sword.
- The Cruxshadows
The Cruxshadows are an increasingly-popular Florida-based goth band with
several CDs available; they've also been featured on several industry
compilations from, e.g., Cleopatra Records as well.
- Leslie Culton
[NEW] Leslie, a former model turned actress, has enjoyed several roles
in various B-movies.
- Carl Cunningham
Carl is a writer and Internet publisher who runs StarWarsFan.Org, a
popular Star Wars fansite that is home to "Prequel Watch," a
well-known feature dedicated to the Star Wars prequel trilogy.
- Jeff Darlington
Jeff is the creator of the enormously popular web-based comic strip
General Protection Fault, with tens of thousands of daily readers.
- Holly Daughtrey
Holly is an artist with the American anim‚-styled comic publisher,
Antarctic Press. She has worked on such comics as Ninja High School,
Gold Digger and others.
- Peter David
[NEW] Already a legendary jack-of-all-trades, Peter's the author of Q-Squared,
Q-In-Law, and comic titles including The Incredible Hulk,
Spider-Man, Aquaman, X-Factor and Wolverine, and much, much
more.
- Sohma G. Dawling
[NEW] Sohma has explored the artistic possibilities of a webcam since
March of 1999, and has had a website since the mid 90s with her visual
works.
- Chris Demetral
Chris stars as Jules Verne himself in The Secret Adventures of Jules
Verne and has also appeared in Star Trek:TNG, Lois & Clark
and Beverly Hills 90210, among many others.
- Colleen Doran
Colleen's work has appeared in over 400 books, comics and magazines. A
pro since she was fifteen, she is a much-honored writer, artist and
painter.
- Sarah Douglas
Sarah's credits include, e.g., Superman II, Conan the Destroyer
and The Final Programme as well as roles in everything from Falcon
Crest to Stargate SG-1 and Babylon 5.
- Elonka Dunin
Elonka is Executive Producer and General Manager of Online Community at
Simutronics Corporation, creators of the legendary online game GemStone
III and several others.
- John Eaton
John has worked with Bob Burden on The Flaming Carrot and is now
turning his attention to collectible toys and Website design.
- Elf
Elf is a self-made artist whose projects include Klyde? and Tales
From Grim City from Basement Comics, as well as work for Reprise and
Metal Blade Records and skateboard deck art for 13th Floor in Japan.
- Darryl Elliott
[NEW] Darryl Elliott has illustrated over 50 stories for Asimov's,
Analog and Ellery Queen magazines; he also does game
illustrations.
- Larry Elmore
[NEW] One of the world's leading fantasy artists, Larry's excellent
works have graced the covers of National Lampoon, Heavy Metal and
Dragon magazine, among others.
- Emerald Rose
Emerald Rose is a high energy Celtic folk band from the North Georgia
mountains. The group has received acclaim and international attention
for their cd Bending Tradition.
- Envie
Combining modern composition/experimentation with a challenging dark-pop
foundation, Envie writes songs like no one else.
- Doc Ezra
[NEW] Doc Ezra has been a contributing writer and editor for Widgett's
Sleep Deprivation Institute for over a decade.
- Sean Patrick
Fannon
Sean wrote The Fantasy Roleplaying Gamer's Bible for Prima
Entertainment and has been involved in the RPG industry for years, doing
work for Hero Games/ICE, West End Games, Media Arts, Dragon Magazine and
SHADIS.
- Lou Ferrigno
A world-renowned bodybuilder and actor, Lou has played many roles
calling for someone Really Big, but none as famous as The Incredible
Hulk.
- Stephen Finley
Stephen is the author of the website "Daddy-O's Drive-In Dirt"
(part of the Satellite News website at mst3kinfo.com), which contains
trivia and film history of every movie, short, and serial shown on MST3K.
- G.W. Fisher
[NEW] As an inker, G.W. has inked virtually every genre known to man,
and is currently inking HollowPoint (tentatively scheduled for
Image Comics) from Red Sky Entertainment.
- Rob Fitz
Now directing his own feature God of Vampires, Rob is a filmmaker
and makeup effects artist who studied at The School of Visual Arts in
New York.
- Tom Fleming
Tom has worked on many non-sports trading cards such as D.C. Master
Series, D.C. Villains, Superman Man of Steel and Hercules,
plus many other assignments and commissions.
- Eddie Floyd
Mr. Floyd is a medieval weapons designer, fight instructor and a founder
of the Swordplay Alliance.
- Bill Fogarty
Bill is co-owner of Atlanta's well-reviewed Netherworld Haunted House,
as well as an actor and TV screenwriter.
- Frank Fradella
[NEW] Frank is the founder/president of Cyber Age Adventures, a
publishing company of superhero fiction.
- Thomas E. Fuller
Tom is the myth, the legend, the voice....the man behind the Atlanta
Radio Theatre Company. He's also written several published
short-stories and young-adult novels, with more to come.
- Joel Gates
Joel Gates, author of Return To Glory, has been a fantasy writer
since 1995. As an avid roleplayer, Joel's writing reflects the
atmosphere of an RPG session set against an epic fantasy backdrop.
- Bruce Gehweiler
Bruce won our 1992 Writing Contest, was a Finalist in the Writers of the
Future Contest and has had several short stories published. He's also
edited 6 chapbooks and a hardcover, New Mythos Legends.
- Ghoultown
Ghoultown are an up-and-coming Texas-based "gothabilly" band
whose 2001 performance at Dragon*Con was very well received. The band
includes Robert Lyle, formerly in the legendary doom-metal band Solitude
Aeturnus.
- Bob Giadrosich
Bob has been working professionally since 1987 in the areas of SF,
fantasy and gaming illustration.
- dkg goldberg
d g k goldberg has published over 50 short stories and two novels, Skating
on the Edge and Doomed to Repeat It, plus over 500 articles
in the mainstream media.
- Andrew Greenberg
Recently nominated to the Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts and Design
Hall of Fame, Andrew Greenberg is the co-creator of Fading Suns and the
original developer of White Wolf's Vampire: The Masquerade.
- Matt Green
Matt Green has been a special effects artist in the Southeast for the
past eighteen years. He has coordinated effects for such films as Urban
Heat, The Remnant Death Force and Paranoid.
- Alex Grey
Alex's unique visions of the human body have appeared in album art by
bands such as Tool, The Beastie Boys, Nirvana and the Talking Heads, and
have won raves across the globe.
- Eric Griffin
Eric is the author of the Tremere Trilogy: Widow's Walk, Widow's
Weeds and Widow's Might. His other works include the
best-selling Tremere and Tzimisce in the Clan Novel
series.
- Clay and Susan
Griffith
Clay and Susan are the co-authors of novels, short stories, and comic
books. Their new novel, Banshee Screams, has just been published
and is based on Pinnacle Entertainment's long-awaited RPG Lost Colony.
- Scott Hamilton
Scott is a writer and co-author of the book Reel Shame: Bad Movies
and the Hollywood Stars Who Made Them. Hamilton's writing has
appeared in The Radio Times Magazine, SFX Magazine, etc.
- Cully Hamner
Cully is the artist of the upcoming Batman: Tenses (with Joe
Casey) and Red (with Warren Ellis), both for DC Comics. Past
credits include Green Lantern, X-Men, The Titans and The
Authority.
- Andrew Harmon
Andrew's recent credits at Holistic Design include the computer game
Fading Suns: Noble Armada, and the sourcebook Lost Worlds: Star
Crusade II.
- Everette Hartsoe
Everette devised his ultra-violent character Razor and founded London
Night Studio, one of the 1990s' most respected black-and-white comics
publishers.
- Richard Hatch
Among Richard's roles is his most famous in SF circles: Battlestar
Galactica's Captain Apollo.
- Russ Heath
Russ's long and storied career in comics began in 1942 and covers
everything from Sgt. Rock and Flash Gordon to The Lone
Ranger and Enemy Ace.
- Tom Heintjes
Tom is the co-publisher and senior editor of Hogan's Alley, the
magazine of the cartoon arts, plus he's co-authoring The Will Eisner
Companion.
- Brian Henry
Brian is the co-author, co-maintainer, and general all-around web tech
of Satellite News, the official Mystery Science Theater 3000
Information Club website.
- Clay Henss
Clay is a professional graphics designer who has written and drawn,
among other things, Malignant Strain.
- Virginia Hey
[NEW] Virginia is part of the award-winning ensemble cast of the hit SF
TV series Farscape, and a popular Australian actress. Her website
is at http://www.virginia-hey.com.
- Tracy Hickman
Tracy's the author or co-author of numerous fantasy books and series,
many (notably the bestselling Dragonlance Chronicles) written
with longtime friend Margaret Weis.
- Mark Hightower
Mark's illustrations have appeared in White Wolf's World of Darkness
game line, The Legend of the Five Rings for WotC, H. P. Lovecraft's
Mythos card game from Chaosium, Fading Suns for HDI, etc.
- Bob Hobbs
Bob has created over 320 illustrations for, e.g., Amazing Stories,
Tomorrow SF, Talebones, Quantum, Pirate Writings and Expanse
magazines.
- Kane Hodder
The legendary Jason of later-period Friday the 13th films, Kane
is an accomplished actor and stuntman with numerous roles to his credit.
- Bill Holbrook
A syndicated cartoonist with King Features Syndicate, Bill made his mark
nationally with On The Fastrack and also does Safe Havens
and Kevin & Kell.
- Christopher
Holland
Christopher is a Florida-based film critic and co-author of the book Reel
Shame: Bad Movies and the Hollywood Stars Who Made Them. His work
has appeared in numerous magazines and film guides.
- Eva Hopkins
Eva Hopkins is the art assistant and office goddess for Joseph Michael
Linsner and Dawn.
- Greg Horn
Greg is currently the cover artist for Marvel's new Elektra
series. Past credits include X-men Universe for Marvel and J.U.D.G.E.
and ESPers for Image.
- Behrle Hubbuch
Behrle is a longtime sculptor who began sculpting for the gaming
industry in 1997. His credits include spaceship designs for Noble Armada
and Starfleet Battles as well as, e.g., BattleTech vehicles and
miniatures.
- John Hudgens
After doing a Babylon 5 music video just for the heck of it, they
hired him. The rest is history -- and has become the stuff of B5
legend. He's got even more fun stuff out now, too!
- Timothy Huffman
In real life, Timothy is a professional engineer and project manager
with several published short pieces and one novel (so far) to his
credit.
- Adam Hughes
Adam's covers include Wonder Woman and Lara Croft: Tomb Raider,
and he's also worked on, e.g., Justice League America, Star Trek:
Debt of Honor, Gen 13: Ordinary Heroes and Gen 13/Superman.
- Barry R. Hunter
A longtime Southeastern fan, Barry has published the
critically-acclaimed review magazine Baryon for the last 22
years.
- Carmine Infantino
[NEW] A legend in the comics realm, Carmine Infantino is the co-creator
of the Silver Age Flash and Bat Girl. More than just a
great artist, Carmine also ran DC Comics in the 70s.
- Scott Innes
A much-honored radio broadcaster in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Scott is
also the voice of Scooby Doo, Shaggy, Scrappy Doo and Popeye.
- Mark A. W.
Jackson
[NEW] Mark's a talented artist who's worked primarily for the gaming
industry; check out his illos at his excellent site.
- Teri Jacobs
Teri is the author of several short-fiction horror pieces (including a
Pushcart Award nominee) and the horror novel The Void.
- Marten Jallad
Marten is a regular contributor to the MAD magazine fanzine "The
Journal of Madness" and has contributed to other fanzines, designed
business cards and drawn characters for a web site. His new 'zine is
called THWAK.
- Georges Jeanty
Georges is currently drawing Marvel's Weapon X, and his checkered
past includes Bishop and Deadpool (both for Marvel), and Green
Lantern and Team Superboy (for DC).
- Jefferson Starship
[NEW] Jefferson Starship, a collaboration of celebrated musicians
playing from the rich songbook of legendary forefathers Jefferson
Airplane and the original Jefferson Starship, is one of the most
critically acclaimed touring acts today.
- Herb Jefferson,
Jr.
Herb is best-known to us as Lieutenant Boomer on Battlestar Galactica,
but his credits span the big and small screens, from Apollo 13 to
Hill Street Blues.
- Paul Jenkins
Paul's most notable credits include Hellblazer and Inhumans;
he's currently working on These include Incredible Hulk, Peter
Parker: Spider Man, Witchblade and more!
- Andreas Katsulas
Andreas gives his splendid acting and voice abilities to his portrayal
of the Narn ambassador G'Kar in the Babylon 5 family of TV
episodes and telefilms.
- Gregg Keefer
A sculptor specializing in toy design, Gregg's "Rescue Heroes"
for Fisher Price appear in playrooms and underfoot all across the
country, while one of his freestanding sculptures is in the collection
of Pope John Paul II.
- Charles Keegan
A recipient of a Judges Choice award at Worldcon, Best In Show at World
Fantasy Con and a two-time Chesley Award nominee, Charles has painted
book covers for TOR, Baen, Meisha Merlin and Del Rey, among others.
- Caitlin R.
Kiernan
Caitlin is the author of the award-winning novels Silk and Threshold
and the collection Tales of Pain and Wonder, among many other
accomplishments.
- Dr. Hans K. Klein
[NEW] Dr. Klein is Assistant Professor in the School of Public Policy at
the Georgia Institute of Technology. He is also Chair of Computer
Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR).
- Nancy Knight
Nancy is the author of twelve novels and numerous short stories. She has
participated in workshops nationwide and has done one-woman workshops.
- Kelly Kole
Kelly Kole is a model and actress who has appeared in Femme Fatale
and on the TV shows The Sopranos and Saturday Night Live.
- Cheralyn Lambeth
Cheralyn is an experienced costumer and designer for Paramount
Production Services' live Star Trek performances.
- Michael N.
Langford
[NEW] Mike writes and performs his own SF poetry, short stories, sketch
comedy, and performance art.
- Rich Larson
Rich may be among the most wide-ranging comics and fantasy artists
you've never heard of, with a repertoire ranging from ghost stories and
undergrounds to book covers, feature-film storyboards and album covers.
- Andy Lee
A native of Hong Kong, Andy Lee studied 13th-Century Cha'an Buddhist
techniques using animal-hair brushes and rice paper; his clients include
White Wolf and Image Comics.
- Robert Leeshock
Robert's many roles include Liam Kincaid on the Roddenberry show Earth:
Final Conflict. He's also appeared on Beverly Hills 90210 and
several major soap operas.
- Ken Lightner
Ken, a partner and co-founder of Holistic Design Incorporated,
contributes to the Fading Suns line, co-designed the Noble Armada
miniature game, and developed Afghanistan d20; his primary task, though,
is to design computer games.
- Brad Linaweaver
Brad Linaweaver is the author of the award-winning novel Moon of Ice
as well as innumerable short fiction pieces, articles, etc. A reissue of
Moon of Ice and a sequel are now planned.
- Joseph Michael
Linsner
Joseph has quickly become one of the comic book industry's most
celebrated artists; Cry for Dawn Volume I, published in 1989,
marked his debut.
- Lips Down on Dixie
[NEW] LDOD is a Rocky Horror Picture Show cast troupe based in
Atlanta and performing weekly midnight shows. They will also perform at
Dragon*Con 2002.
- Kelly Lockhart
For the last decade, Kelly has served as the popular host and head judge
for Robot Battles, the largest robotic contest in the Southeast and
growing every year.
- Steven S. Long
Steven S. Long is a game writer and designer from North Carolina; he has
worked for Hero Games, White Wolf Game Studios, and numerous other game
companies on innumerable games and scenarios.
- Rick Loomis
The current president of GAMA, Rick is founder and CEO of the pioneering
play-by-mail firm Flying Buffalo Games, the oldest adventure game
company under its original management, and also designed, among other
games, Starweb.
- Traci Lords
Traci's credits run the gamut from the Sci-Fi Channel's First Wave
to Blade, Not Of This Earth, Cry Baby (opposite Johnny Depp) and The
Tommyknockers. She's also an accomplished singer/songwriter.
- The Lost Boys
The sensation of the GA Renaissance Festival, the Lost Boys purport to
be the original rock and roll band...circa 1599. It's like Spinal Tap
meets Shakespeare In Love...only somewhat different.
- Gary Lucas
One of the world's most innovative guitarists and a Grammy nominee,
Gary's work has earned raves from Rolling Stone, The Village Voice
and Variety, to name just a few.
- James Lyle
James Lyle is a freelance illustrator and cartoonist living in the
mountains of western North Carolina.
- Sandy Lynne
Sandy has had an active career, with modeling work in a number of
national periodicals, including covergirl for ConTour, VIVID,
Xcitement, Cheri and Club International magazines.
- David Mack
David is the writer, creator, and artist of the acclaimed Kabuki
and writes the bestselling comic Daredevil.
- Don Maitz
Don has produced outstanding work in exploring paths of fantastic
realism. For twenty five years, he has produced narrative paintings
containing fantasy, science fiction, and historical images.
- Steven Marsh
Steven was a contributor to gaming's Shadis magazine, and since
2000 has edited Steve Jackson Games' Origin Award-winning Pyramid
online magazine.
- Anya Martin
Anya is a freelance writer, journalist, music critic, and editor who
specializes in the areas of science fiction, fantasy, horror, comics,
rock music, and most recently the Atlanta business community..
- William C. Martin
William C. Martin, Ph.D., has taught SF seminars at GSU and is a
longstanding member of First Fandom and the Science Fiction Research
Association. His magazine collection goes back to the first issue of Amazing
Stories.
- Nathan Massengill
Nathan is a comic artist and painter whose work includes inking on Tellos,
Wolverine, X-Men, Deadpool, Hulk and others. He's also a fantasy
painter and a 1993 ASFA Chesley Award Nominee.
- Peter Mayhew
[NEW] Peter made Star Wars' Chewbacca an enduring and
endearing character without facial expressions -- which was no
mean feat!
- Todd McCaffrey
Todd's a writer, programmer and pilot who's written, among other things,
an animated screenplay for Dinosaucers, mil-SF works and a
forthcoming biography of his mother Anne.
- Don McClure
Don McClure is the President and Founder of Digital Element, makers of
AnimaTek WorldBuilder, a premier 3D landscaping tool. McClure has worked
as designer, director, and producer on over a dozen software games.
- Kent McCord
Kent's Hollywood resume includes such venerable hits as Adam-12
and The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet as well as, say, Farscape
and Seaquest DSV.
- Karen McCullough
Karen is the author of four novels of romantic suspense published by
Avalon Books, the RPG book The Grey Mountains and four
well-received electronically-published novels.
- Billy Messina
Billy Messina is an effects artist who has worked on, e.g., Eraser,
Judge Dredd, Michael Jackson's HIStory and Hoodlum.
- T.W. Miller
T.W. Miller is a member of the Horror Writers Association and has
written several books.
- David Millians
David chairs the Education Committee of the Game Manufacturer's
Association (GAMA).
- Frederick O. Mills
Professor Mills has lectured as part of our X-Files and Space/Science
Tracks, discussing a Geometrical Proof of Intelligent Design on Mars,
which he claims he has finally formulated and will reveal at Dragon*Con
2002.
- James A. Moore
Jim's been writing horror fiction and supplements for role-playing games
for the last 11-12 years, working primarily with White Wolf and Borealis
Publications.
- Phil Morris
Phil Morris has appeared in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Seinfeld
as well as other TV shows like Mission: Impossible and voice work
in Atlantis: The Lost Empire.
- Mighty Rassilon Art
Players
[NEW] In 1985 MRAP started doing short skits during Masquerade judging
at SF conventions. Soon they were performing episode-length parodies of
Doctor Who, Batman, etc., then full-length musical productions.
- Kevin Murphy
Kevin joined MST3K at the show's inception and provided the voice
of Tom Servo beginning in Season Two. He later played bumbling evil
gorilla Professor Bobo and appeared in the MST3K feature film.
- Mystrys
[NEW] Mystrys is a 20-something Net "Cam" Girl who operates 2
websites. Both are free, and she is committed to keeping them that way.
- David Napolielo
[NEW] David is the writer/publisher of Books of Lore as well as
numerous other works from Peregrine Entertainment.
- Narrator
Orlando, Florida's Narrator creates synthesizer-based EBM and Futurepop
music with industrial tendencies and moving melodies, using modern
electronic composition methods.
- Bobby Nash
As a comics writer, Bobby puts words into the mouth of Marat Mychaels' Demonslayer
from Avatar Press and is the new regular writer on Threshold,
Avatar's anthology magazine, plus other projects in the works.
- David Naughton
David is best-known for his starring role in the horror classic An
American Werewolf in London (not to mention that Dr. Pepper ad from
way back), and he's made many other appearances as well.
- Ingrid Neilson
Ingrid Neilson is a Chesley Award-winning Florida artist nationally
known for her whimsical ink and watercolor drawings of dragons, griffins
and other creatures of fantasy.
- Michael J. Nelson
Michael J. Nelson is an actor, writer, director and musician who served
as head writer for ten seasons, and on-air host for five seasons, of the
legendary TV series Mystery Science Theater 3000.
- Nichelle Nichols
Nichelle's place as a legend in SF and Trek fandom for her
portrayal of Lieutenant Uhura is assured, but she's also an accomplished
singer and dancer, and an award-winning actress.
- Scott Nicholson
A Writers of the Future Contest Grand Prize winner, Scott's first novel The
Red Church has been published as a Pinnacle paperback and is a
Doubleday Book Club Selection.
- Julia Nickson
Julia's roles include everything from rave peformances in China Cry
and Rambo: First Blood Part II to Babylon 5, Seaquest DSV,
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and many others.
- Douglas Niles
Douglas is the author of 25 novels including the Watershed and Moonshae
trilogies and several Dragonlance titles. He's also built a large
list of gaming credits including Red Storm Rising and much Dragonlance
material.
- Stephan Nilson
Across the Ponds Comic's Stephan Nilson started Government Bodies
and later, with Richie Blackmon, Necro-City.
- Alicia R. Norman
Alicia's La Petite Morte was originally concieved as a
screenplay, but has since been turned into a graphic novel.
- Nothing Inside
Nothing Inside's songs range from ethereal compositions to industrial
dance to synthpop to
techno-gothic-horror-roll-around-on-the-floor-and-bleed songs; they're
slated to play in the Concourse area.
- Philip Nutman
Author, screenwriter, film journalist, marketing director, television
production assistant, bouncer... the list is endless for this expatriate
Englishman, whose most recent activities are heavily focused in the
world of film.
- Diana Obscura
Diana's cello and voice are no strangers to Dragon*Con or to local
artists' releases. She has performed at Dragon*Con before both as a solo
act and as a member of Aphelion, and has guested on several local CDs.
- Jana Oliver
Author of the DragonFire fantasy series, Jana Oliver's writing talent is
at home in the realms of fantasy and the supernatural.
- Philip Owen
Philip is the creator/artist and writer behind Keepers, a small
press fantasy adventure comic. He's also the President of Blue Knight
Productions.
- Mary Oyaya
Mary has done a lot of modeling and acting work, but is best-known to SF
audiences as Jedi Master Luminara Unduli in Star Wars Episode 2:
Attack of the Clones.
- Rembert Parker
Rembert Parker is an award-winning author of gaming adventures for games
as diverse as AD&D and Over The Edge.
- Garrett Peck
Garrett Peck has sold short fiction to several anthologies, co-edited
the anthology Personal Demons and is currently co-editing a
collection called Tooth and Claw.
- Kevin Peddicord
Kevin's been published in the Philadelphia Enquirer and in
multiple corporate publications. His comic strip Dark Matter is a
'Gary Larson-esque' skewed view of the stranger parts of our world.
- Bob Pendarvis
Professor Bob Pendarvis taught the very first comic book illustration
class at the Savannah College of Art and Design and co-founded its
Sequential Art Department over ten years ago.
- Don Perrin
Don is vice president of Mag Force 7 and a collectible card game
designer.
- Persephone's Dream
The music of Persephone's Dream appeals to fans of everything from
gothic/industrial, to pop, to metal, to traditional rock.
- Ethan Phillips
Ethan is best-known to SF audiences as Neelix from Star Trek: Voyager,
but his roles have included many other films, TV shows and stage
performances. He's also a published playwright.
- Robert Picardo
An accomplished actor and Yale graduate, Robert, or "Bob,"
starred as the Doctor in Star Trek: Voyager and can boast of
dozens of other appearances in film, TV and the stage.
- Chris Pirrotta
Chris is co-founder and lead designer for TheOneRing.net,
the Internet's largest and most popular Tolkien website online.
- Flynn Prejean
Flynn is a co-founder of Texas' Bad Moon Studios and illustrates their
main comics title Texasylum. Their Ghoultown comic will
premiere at D*C 2002.
- David Prowse
[NEW] Dave has played many roles, but we'll always know him best as the
man behind Darth Vader's sinister mask.
- Mark Racop
Mark is an accomplished "reduced-budget" filmmaker whose Rock'n'Roll
Starship has sold over 600 copies on VHS -- not bad for a low-budget
independent film.
- Ted Raimi
[NEW] Like his brother Sam, Ted is now immersed in the movie biz and is
a multi-faceted actor, best known to us as Joxer from Xena and
Lt. O'Neill on SeaQuest.
- Kariann and Gary
Raisor
Gary was claimed by the Dark Side when he started writing for magazines
like The Horror Show and Night Cry. He also edited Obsessions
and wrote a novel, Less Than Human. Kariann adds interior illos.
- Thomas Reed
Thomas is a regular reviewer for TOON Magazine, and is active in
gaming as a writer and an organizer of gaming conventions. He is based
in Florida.
- Rickman
[NEW] Currently Rickman is working on FISHMAN and The Adequate
Alliance for SPG Comics; a publishing imprint he co-founded.
- John Ringo
John has 5 novels to his credit so far; 2 were written with David Weber
(March Upcountry and March to the Sea), and 3 of his own: A
Hymn Before Battle, Gust Front and When the Devil Dances.
- William Alan Ritch
Well-known Atlanta fan Bill Ritch is best-known locally for his writing
efforts on behalf of the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company and the Mighty
Rassilon Art Players. He's also had several short-stories published.
- Michael Roddy
Michael works as a writer and director for Universal Studios' theme
parks, and has also written for the Islands of Adventure theme parks.
- Jayne Rogers
"Miss Jane" is a professional costumer and painter with over
thirty feature films in her portfolio. She also works with Netherworlds
Haunted House.
- Leah Rosenthal
Leah's SF cartoons and illustrations have been appearing for two decades
in Starlog, Comicscene, Fangoria and other national magazines.
- Teryl Rothery
Teryl portrays Dr. Fraiser on Stargate SG-1 and has many other
credits, including guest roles on The X-Files, The Outer Limits,
First Wave and a veritable mountain of animation work.
- Rowena
[NEW] Rowena has painted several hundred book covers in the SF and
fantasy genres; her work has been included in anthologies such as Tomorrow
and Beyond.
- Philip Paul Sacco
Mr. Sacco is a novice astronomer and lecturer with the Atlanta Astronomy
Club.
- Robin Sachs
Besides the smooth-voiced Ethan Rayne on the TV series Buffy the
Vampire Slayer, he was the alien leader Sarris in Galaxy Quest.
He's appeared in everything from B5 to Jurassic Park: The Lost
World.
- Susan Sackett
[NEW] Susan is the author of eleven books including several based on her
years with Star Trek and Gene Roddenberry. She's also co-written Next
Generation and Sliders episodes.
- Vivian Schilling
An accomplished actress and screenwriter, Vivian has also entered the
realm of the printed word with her novel Sacred Prey.
- Julius Schwartz
With a lifetime of vast accomplishments in several genres, especially
comics, "Julie" is now DC Comics' "goodwill
ambassador" and is appearing in support of the Julie Award, and the
new Curt Swan biography from Vanguard Productions.
- Randal L.
Schwartz
A renowned expert on Perl, Randal is co-author of several
"must-have" textbooks for the language, including Programming
Perl, Learning Perl, Learning Perl for Win32 Systems and Effective
Perl Programming.
- Tracy Scoggins
An extremely versatile actress, Tracy has appeared in everything from Highlander:
The Series, Star Trek: DS9 and Babylon 5 to The Renegades,
The Colbys and Dynasty. And lots more!
- Judson Scott
Judson first broke onto the SF scene as Joachim, Khan's conscience, in Star
Trek II, and has since appeared in numerous series like X-Files,
Babylon 5, Star Trek: TNG, and in the film Blade.
- Lisa Marie Scott
A 1995 Playmate of the Month and summa cum laude UCLA grad, Lisa's
speaking roles have included appearances on Friends, Baywatch, High
Tide and Married with Children.
- Steven Sears
Along with a raft of other television credits, Steve was Co-Executive
Producer on Xena and Executive Producer, Writer and Co-Creator of
Sheena, Queen of the Jungle.
- Scott Semples
A former actor now turned director, Scott recently wrapped on Web of
Darkness and is now moving on to his next two projects, Succubus
and Cookbook.
- Seven 13
Hailing from Massachusetts, the music of Seven 13 is a theatrical
experience brought to life through an interfusion of vibrant dance and
costumes.
- Josepha Sherman
Jo is a gifted fantasy writer, folklorist and accomplished storyteller,
whose credits include everything from Star Trek and Xena books to her
own award-winning novels.
- Armin Shimerman
Known best to Dragon*Con members as Quark from Star Trek: Deep Space
Nine and as Principal Snyder in Buffy the Vampire Slayer,
Armin's other work spans all screen-sizes, bookstores and the stage.
- Tom Shippey
A renowned Tolkien scholar, Tom taught at Oxford at the same time as
Tolkien and later held the same chair of English language and medieval
literature at Leeds that Tolkien had previously held.
- Mike Shoemaker
[NEW] Mike has worked since 1991 for various companies including Malibu
Comics and Conscape magazine. He wrote for London Night Studios
and is currently developing properties for self-publication.
- Bill Sienkiewicz
[NEW] A legend in the comics world, Bill's work on, e.g., Moon
Knight, Electra Assassin and New Mutants has put him on Wizard
Magazine's list of the Top Ten most important comics artists of all
time.
- Sins of Lust
[NEW] Slated for a special pre-con Thursday night performance, Sins of
Lust are an Atlanta-based performance-art band who have recently adopted
a more raucous and hard-hitting sound. You can probably still expect
leather, latex...and skin.
- Sir Millard Mulch
Millard, an accomplished multi-instrumentalist, has collaborated with
the likes of Devin Townsend. For 2002 he is slated to perform solo in
our Concourse area.
- Lake Sirmon
[NEW] Lake is an artist with a BFA in sculpture from GSU. Her work
covers many areas including video, sculpture, photography, costumes, and
performance.
- Dave Slusher
Dave was the host of the long-running nationally-carried science fiction
radio program Reality Break and now has current and past
interview material available online.
- Allison Sohn
[NEW] Allison is an artist with a diverse body of work. Her subject
matter includes comic book pin-ups, Star Wars illustrations and
fantasy work, to name but a few.
- Solution Science
Systems
[NEW] The members of SSS claim that they are not a rock band, but a
group of scientists employed in phonotonic research. A listen reveals
them to be canny practitioners of a post-punk, post-modern mutation of
classic progressive rock.
- Rob Sommers
Rob is a writer whose fiction and nonfiction has appeared in various
newspapers and magazines in the US and England.
- Dr. Kris Sperry
A forensic pathologist, Dr. Sperry is Chief Medical Examiner for the
State of Georgia (Georgia Bureau of Investigation, Division of Forensic
Sciences) and a top expert on the medical aspects of tattoos.
- J. David Spurlock
[NEW] J. David Spurlock has done comic book art, stories, editing and
consulting for publishers like Vanguard, Beckett, Mainstream, Nizon, LFP
and Heroic.
- Lilith Stabs
Countess Lilith Stabs is a B-movie actress, model and writer.
- Michael Stackpole
Michael is an award-winning and bestselling writer and game designer
best known for his BattleTech line from FASA and for his Star Wars
X-Wing novels, among others.
- Steve Stanley
[NEW] A professional artist since 1982, Steve's work has appeared in or
on properties from DC Comics, WCW, The Hamilton Collection, Star Trek
"The Life of Spock" plate series, NASCAR, Kenner/Hasbro, etc.
- Chris Staros
Chris Staros is the co-publisher of Top Shelf Productions, the comics
publisher best known for its ability to discover and showcase the
vanguard of the alternative comics scene.
- Brian Stelfreeze
Brian is one of the comics field's premier illustrators. Current
projects include Domino: Perfect Weapon (with writer Joe Pruett)
and Matador (with writer Devin Grayson).
- Dave Stevens
Dave's great comic The Rocketeer became a woefully undernoticed
Disney film and not coincidentally, our 1991 badge artwork :)
- Kelly Stewart
Kelly loves to perform historical, traditional and Celtic music and
earned a Bachelors in music performance on the classical harp from UGA.
She is currently pursuing a Masters degree from the University of North
Wales.
- Karl Story
Karl's credits include Aliens vs. Predator, Star Trek: Debt of Honor,
Nightwing, Batman, and he is currently hitting new heights on DC/Wildstorm's
Tom Strong.
- Brad Strickland
An Associate Professor of English at Gainesville College in Georgia,
Brad's a local legend and the author or co-author of fifty novels and
numerous short stories. Most of his more recent works fall in the Young
Adult genre.
- Carel Struycken
Carel's appeared in numerous TV shows and films including Men In
Black, but he's best-known in fannish circles as Lurch from The
Addams Family and Mr. Homm in Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- Jason Surrell
Jason Surrell currently works for Walt Disney Imagineering as a Show
Writer and has countless Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure live
performance shows to his credit.
- Tom Taggart
Tom has been working as a sculptor/illustrator for about 15 years now.
He's done covers for D.C.'s Batman, Swamp-Thing, Animal Man and Doom
Patrol plus various works for Marvel, Dark Horse, Topps, etc.
- Patricia Tallman
[NEW] Patricia has starred in numerous films and shows, most notably Army
of Darkness, Night of the Living Dead, Star Trek: The Next Generation
and Babylon 5.
- Anthony Taylor
[NEW] Anthony's monthly column "The Assembly Line" appears in Toy
Shop Magazine, and he's also been art director for Fashion Victim
(yes, those neet t-shirts).
- Sean Taylor
Sean is the associate editor of the Writer's Digest Grand Prize zine
publisher Cyber Age Adventures (now iHero Entertainment) where he serves
as editor/writer for two short story collections.
- The Last Dance
In the last five years, this goth-rock band has gone from being a small
local band from California to a professional ensemble with 4 CDs, US and
UK tours and several appearances on compilation CDs.
- Andrea Thompson
[NEW] Known to SF audiences primarily for her role as telepath Talia
Winters on Babylon 5, Andrea has also appeared in NYPD Blue,
Falcon's Crest, JAG, Oliver Stone's Wall Street and on CNN
Headline News.
- Three-Quarter Ale
Named Best New Band at the 2002 Georgia Rennaissance Festival, they
combine the best of 17th-century madrigals with the high-energy impact
and tongue-in-cheek wit of modern "folk-funk" for a truly
arresting sound.
- Lee Tien
Lee Tien is a senior staff attorney with the Electronic Frontier
Foundation (EFF) in San Francisco. A former newspaper reporter, he
specializes in free speech law and surveillance/privacy law.
- Trybalaka
Trybalaka is a performance troupe whose Concourse show will be a fusion
of neo-tribal drumming; Celtic, Native American, and Southern
Gospel-styled chants; Rennfest-style burlesques, torch songs and pirate
sea chanties.
- Lani John Tupu
Multi-talented Lani John Tupu has two major roles in the Saturn
Award-winning TV series Farscape: the cranky, unpredictable
Captain Crais, and the voice of Pilot. He's also amassed many other
stage and screen credits.
- Jhnen Vasquez
[NEW] Jhnen, who recently murdered the "O" in his first name,
is bi-pedal, with binocular vision, and is said to possess other
attributes that conspire to create Johnny the Homicidal Maniac, Squee
and I Feel Sick.
- Manny Vega
Manny is currently the writer and artist for Knights of the Dinner
Table: HackMasters of EverKnight, arguably the funniest comic ever.
- Andy Vetromile
Andy's written and edited games for Steve Jackson, Kenzer & Co.,
Crunchy Frog/Nightshift and Wingnut Games, among others. His latest
projects are GURPS Deadlands: Rail Wars and GURPS Vehicles
Companion.
- Tim Vigil
Tim is best-known as the creator of Faust, one of recent
comicdom's legendary titles.
- Dexter Vines
Dexter is a seven-year comics vet who lives in Atlanta. Past credits
include inks on The Heretic, Wetworks, Super Patriot and Dentention
Comics; upcoming work includes Weapon X for Marvel.
- Voltaire
[NEW] With Wagnerian bravado, Brechtian allure and Baroque lushness,
Voltaire combines beautiful old world melodies with caustic humor.
- Brian Walker
Brian is the founder of Giant Graphics, and currently pencils Tiki.
Past projects include Tendril, Darryl Dust, and storyboards for The
Pack.
- Jenny Wallace
A graduate of the School for the Creative and Performing Arts in
Cincinnati, Jenny has starred in several B-movies.
- Graham Watkins
Berkley published Graham's novel Dark Winds in 1989. Since then
his works in the horror and "Internet thriller" genres include
The Fire Within and Interception.
- Mike Weaver
Mike's artwork has appeared in Amazing Stories, covers for Dragon
and White Wolf, Magic the Gathering, Vampire and on products from
dozens of other publishers.
- Margaret Weis
Margaret has written the Star of the Guardians space epic, and
has co-authored over two dozen bestselling fantasy novels, notably Dragonlance,
now one of the most popular fantasy series of all time.
- Jordan Weisman
A legend in the gaming world, Jordan co-founded FASA Corporation in 1980
and led the design of BattleTech, Shadowrun, Renegade Legion and Crimson
Skies among others.
- Pete Wellborn
[NEW] Pete Wellborn, an attorney specializing in Internet law, has
successfully handled a number of high-profile cases involving
unsolicited commercial e-mail (i.e., "spam").
- John D. Weyler
John is the editor and principal writer/artist of Terminus Tales,
Atlanta's original alternative comic.
- Chris Wiese
Chris, a partner at Holistic Design, Inc., is developer for HDI's
miniature products (Noble Armada, Carnage, Combat Zone, Fantasy
Encounters and The Great Space Drag Race).
- Lisa Wilcox
Lisa has acted in over one hundred films, television, commercials and
theater productions including two of the Nightmare on Elm Street
films and Star Trek: The Next Generation among others.
- Peter Williams
Peter Williams' acting portfolio includes such genre favorites as Stargate
SG-1 (as Apothis), The X-Files, McGyver and Outer Limits
as well as various film roles.
- Windhorse
Windhorse, a synth-based, guitar-driven musical project based in
Cleveland, Tennessee, features ethereal and spacey tunes as well as
faster tracks, in the style of England's Ozric Tentacles.
- Judd Winick
Judd's stint on MTV's The Real World was the catalyst for his
award-winning graphic novel Pedro and Me. He now writes DC's Green
Lantern, and his own The Adventures of Barry Ween.
- Loren Wiseman
Loren Wiseman was a founding partner in Game Designers' Workshop back in
1973, and has been a a professional game designer, developer and editor
ever since.
- Lindsay Woodcock
[NEW] Lindsay's worked as a freelance writer and editor for White Wolf
Game Studios and is currently working on Deliria for Smoke, Mirror &
Muse, Inc.
- Peter Woodward
Once a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company in England, Peter
portrayed Galen on Babylon 5: The Crusade and has starred in
other productions including The Patriot.
- Shadrick Wright
[NEW] Shadrick is the founding member of Dijinji-ohra, an Atlanta-based
independent publishers' co-op, and has been self-publishing since 1998.
- Janny Wurts
An excellent artist and an accomplished author, Janny may be unique in
the genre in that she can fully illustrate the covers to her novels. She
also cowrote the brilliant Empire trilogy with Raymond E. Feist.
- Z-Axis
Z-Axis, scheduled to perform in 2002 on the Concourse, are a
post-progressive, new-edge music ensemble initially formed in 1997 to
perform the music for the multi-media production Reality Check.
- Timothy Zahn
The successful writer of nineteen novels, nearly 70 short stories and
novelettes and three short-fiction collections, Timothy Zahn is best
known for his five Star Wars books.
- Elaine Zicree
Collaborating both formally and informally with husband Marc, Elaine
Zicree has co-scripted or co-developed several TV series and other
projects.
- Marc Scott Zicree
Marc has sold over ninety scripts, including The New Twilight Zone,
Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Forever Knight and Babylon
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