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'''Janet Berliner''', formerly '''Janet Gluckman''' (September 24, 1939&nbsp;– October 24, 2012),<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.locusmag.com/News/2012/10/janet-berliner-gluckman-1939-2012/ |title=Janet Berliner-Gluckman (1939-2012) |publisher=Locus |date= 2012-10-25 |accessdate=2012-10-26}}</ref> was a [[Bram Stoker Award]]<ref>http://www.horror.org/stokerwinnom.htm#1997</ref>-winning author and served as president of the [[Horror Writers Association]] from 1997 to 1998.<ref>http://www.horror.org/aboutus.htm</ref> She was also a member of [[Authors Guild]], the [[International Thriller Writers]], and the [[Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America]]. She was born in [[Cape Town]], South Africa, but moved to America with her husband in 1960. She became a citizen of the United States in 1966, and lived in [[Las Vegas, Nevada|Las Vegas]].
'''Janet Berliner''', formerly '''Janet Gluckman''' (September 24, 1939&nbsp;– October 24, 2012),<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.locusmag.com/News/2012/10/janet-berliner-gluckman-1939-2012/ |title=Janet Berliner-Gluckman (1939-2012) |publisher=Locus |date= 2012-10-25 |accessdate=2012-10-26}}</ref> was a [[Bram Stoker Award]]<ref>http://www.horror.org/stokerwinnom.htm#1997 {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20000824165952/http://www.horror.org/stokerwinnom.htm |date=2000-08-24 }}</ref>-winning author and served as president of the [[Horror Writers Association]] from 1997 to 1998.<ref>http://www.horror.org/aboutus.htm</ref> She was also a member of [[Authors Guild]], the [[International Thriller Writers]], and the [[Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America]]. She was born in [[Cape Town]], South Africa, but moved to America with her husband in 1960. She became a citizen of the United States in 1966, and lived in [[Las Vegas, Nevada|Las Vegas]].


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
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*[http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/b/janet-berliner/ Bibliography]
*[http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/b/janet-berliner/ Bibliography]
*[http://mjroseblog.typepad.com/backstory/2005/11/janet_berliners.html Janet Berliner's Backstory]
*[http://mjroseblog.typepad.com/backstory/2005/11/janet_berliners.html Janet Berliner's Backstory]
*[http://deep-bluze.livejournal.com/232704.html Deep Blue Interview]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20070222011900/http://deep-bluze.livejournal.com/232704.html Deep Blue Interview]
*[http://www.storytellersunplugged.com/Berliner.html Storytellers Unplugged]
*[http://www.storytellersunplugged.com/Berliner.html Storytellers Unplugged]
*{{isfdb name|id=Janet_Berliner|name=Janet Berliner}}
*{{isfdb name|id=Janet_Berliner|name=Janet Berliner}}

Revision as of 22:16, 5 April 2017

Janet Berliner, formerly Janet Gluckman (September 24, 1939 – October 24, 2012),[1] was a Bram Stoker Award[2]-winning author and served as president of the Horror Writers Association from 1997 to 1998.[3] She was also a member of Authors Guild, the International Thriller Writers, and the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. She was born in Cape Town, South Africa, but moved to America with her husband in 1960. She became a citizen of the United States in 1966, and lived in Las Vegas.

Bibliography

Series

Madagascar Manifesto
1. Child of the Light (1991)
2. Child of the Journey (1996)
3. Children of the Dusk (1997) Bram Stoker Award winner
The Madagascar Manifesto (omnibus) (2002) (with George Guthridge)

Novels

References

  1. ^ "Janet Berliner-Gluckman (1939-2012)". Locus. 2012-10-25. Retrieved 2012-10-26.
  2. ^ http://www.horror.org/stokerwinnom.htm#1997 Archived 2000-08-24 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ http://www.horror.org/aboutus.htm