Rob Gerrand
Rob Gerrand (born 16 October 1946)[1] is an Australian writer of science fiction [2]
Works
Books
- Transmutations (Editor, Outback Press[3]),[4]
- Fortress (novel, Bookman Publishing 1993)[5]
- Rewrite Your Life! (self-help, co-written with Eve Ash, Penguin Books 2002)[6]
- Rewrite Your Relationships! (self-help, co-written with Eve Ash, Penguin Books 2004)[7]
- The Best Australian Science Fiction Writing: a Fifty Year Collection (editor, Black Inc. 2004)[8]
Short Stories
His short stories have appeared in the following publications:
- The Altered I (ed. Lee Harding, 1975),
- Envisaged Worlds (ed. Paul Collins, 1978)
- Alien Worlds (ed. Paul Collins, 1979)
Other
He founded the Victorian Arts Centre Magazine in 1982, and was its Editor-in-Chief until 1987. Together with Bruce Gillespie and Carey Handfield he was a partner in the Australian publishing company Norstrilia Press, 1975–1989.
gollark: I do understand that it weights rural votes more highly. This is what I am complaining about.
gollark: So presumably it's 70% or whatever blue.
gollark: I mean, it doesn't look like 30% of the *squares* are blue, but I assume you're just saying that the thing deliberately skews towards redness regardless of population.
gollark: I don't understand the question or why you think that's particularly relevant.
gollark: The split in what?
References
- von Ruff, Al. "Rob Gerrand - Summary Bibliography". Internet Speculative Fiction Database. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
- "Rob Gerrand". SFBookcase.com. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
- 1979),<https://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/A37086
- Contento, William G. "Transmutations". Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
- Fortress. Melbourne : Bookman. 1992. ISBN 9781863950008.
- Ash, Eve; Gerrand, Rob (August 2006). Rewrite Your Life!: Scripts for Success. ISBN 9780143001355.
- Ash, Eve; Gerrand, Rob (2004). Rewrite Your Relationships!. ISBN 9780670041381.
- Gerrand, Rob (2004). The Best Australian Science Fiction Writing: A Fifty Year Collection. ISBN 9781863953016.
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