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'''Edo van Belkom''' (born 1962) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] author of horror fiction. |
'''Edo van Belkom''' (born 1962) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] author of horror fiction. |
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==Career== |
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Born in [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], he is the author of the novels ''Wyrm Wolf'',<ref>[http://www.pen-paper.net/rpgdb.php?op=showcreator&creatorid=4854 Pen & Paper listing for Edo van Belkom]</ref> ''Teeth'', ''Martyrs'', ''Scream Queen'', ''Army of the Dead'', and ''Wolf Pack'', and the ''[[Dragonlance]]'' setting novel ''Lord Soth'' (1997), amongst others. He is also the author of the interview collection ''Northern Dreamers'' and editor of ''Aurora Awards: An Anthology of Prize-Winning Science Fiction'' (1999) |
Born in [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], he is the author of the novels ''Wyrm Wolf'',<ref>[http://www.pen-paper.net/rpgdb.php?op=showcreator&creatorid=4854 Pen & Paper listing for Edo van Belkom]</ref> ''Teeth'', ''Martyrs'', ''Scream Queen'', ''Army of the Dead'', and ''Wolf Pack'', and the ''[[Dragonlance]]'' setting novel ''Lord Soth'' (1997), amongst others. He is also the author of the interview collection ''Northern Dreamers'' and editor of ''Aurora Awards: An Anthology of Prize-Winning Science Fiction'' (1999). |
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==Awards== |
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He has won numerous awards, including the [[Bram Stoker Award]], the [[Prix Aurora Awards|Prix Aurora Award]], and the Ontario Library Association's Silver Birch award. |
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==Personal life== |
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He lives in [[Brampton, Ontario|Brampton]], Ontario. |
He lives in [[Brampton, Ontario|Brampton]], Ontario. |
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Edo van Belkom (born 1962) is a Canadian author of horror fiction.
Career
Born in Toronto, Ontario, he is the author of the novels Wyrm Wolf,[1] Teeth, Martyrs, Scream Queen, Army of the Dead, and Wolf Pack, and the Dragonlance setting novel Lord Soth (1997), amongst others. He is also the author of the interview collection Northern Dreamers and editor of Aurora Awards: An Anthology of Prize-Winning Science Fiction (1999).
Awards
He has won numerous awards, including the Bram Stoker Award, the Prix Aurora Award, and the Ontario Library Association's Silver Birch award.
Personal life
He lives in Brampton, Ontario.
See also
References
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