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Daryl Furumi Mallett, (born in Los Angeles, California on May 3, 1969), is a writer and actor. He also works as an editor, publisher, producer and director.

Biography

Mallett is the son of Dr. William Robert Mallett and Masuko Sano Mallett. He grew up in Placentia, California, a small town in Orange County. He has one sister, Stacie Naomi Gonzales.

He is a freelance writer, editor and publisher, as well as an actor, producer and director. Some of these duties include being series editor of SFRA Press' STUDIES IN SCIENCE FICTION, FANTASY AND HORROR; associate editor of Gryphon Publications, Other Worlds and Hardboiled; contributing writer for Water Conditioning and Purification and M&V Magazine, among others; assistant editor at Xenos Books; founder and owner of Angel Enterprises, publisher and editor of Jacob's Ladder Books, and producer for Dustbunny Productions.

In 1998, he founded and became Chief Evangelical Officer of Blue Fire Technologies Inc., an information technology, hardware and software company focusing on mobile computing technology, which is seeking venture capital funding. He also freelances as a Senior Outside Research Associate at the International Research Center in Phoenix, Arizona ([1]), working on business and competitive intelligence, corporate strategy, management consulting and technical writing, mainly in the telecommunications, Internet and e-Commerce markets. He is also a co-founder of AZSNAP - Arizona's Scottsdale Network at the Airpark [2].

He has had the usual roster of odd jobs required by any writer, including ten years at Borgo Press, where he started out as a stock boy in 1989 and ended as a series and senior outside editor in 1999 when the venerable company closed its doors.

Mallett also served as assistant to the curator (Dr. George E. Slusser) of The J. Lloyd Eaton Collection of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Literaturethe largest cataloged collection of such materials in institutional hands in the world, located at the University of California, Riverside's Tómas Rivera Library in the Special Collections Dept.; editor and contributing writer of SFRA Newsletter and SFRA Review; associate editor of Environmental Times and Central American Times (two international newspapers); advertising sales representative for Southwest Diver; contributing writer for Overstreet's FAN; technical writer for Sirius Publishing (a CD-ROM company), Motion Pixels (a digital video compression studio), and Osmonics Inc. (a water purification equipment manufacturer).

Additionally, he has been procedures analyst for a police department; an ISO9000 certification writer for Arizona Brand Foods (a food manufacturer); director of writing & business development at Parker Madison Marketing Studio (an advertising/marketing agency); an auto glass delivery guy and a cardboard box cutter for PPG Industries; a lingerie packer for [[Fredericks of Hollywood]]; a data entry worker (Wells Fargo, McKesson, etc.); a call center grunt (America West Airlines); a busboy and waiter for Shakey's Pizza; an employee of McDonald's; a water polo player and swimmer; a janitor for a church&and a Kelly girl.

Mallett received a dual Interdisciplinary Humanities and Social Sciences Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree from the University of California, Riverside in 1991, specializing in Theatre Arts/Public Speaking and Creative Writing/Comparative Literatures and Languages (Speculative Fiction) under the direction of Pilgrim Award-winning author and scholar Dr. George E. Slusser. He also studied with authors like Eliud Martinez, Susan Straight, Stephen Minot, Harry Lawton, Lou Pedrotti, Stephanie Hammer, Gary Kern, Pulitzer Prize nominee Maurya Simon, actor/director Richard Russo, and Babylon 5 set designer John Iacovelli. Maulana Karenga, creator of Kwanzaa, was also his mentor for Ethnic Studies.

Ever the overachiever, Mallett plans to return to Arizona State University to finish his Masters degree, and eventually hopes to get his Ph.D.

Published works include a poetry anthology Full Frontal Poetry (w/Chaelyn L. Hakim and Frances McConnel, 1991); Reginald's Science Fiction and Fantasy Awards: A Comprehensive Guide to the Awards and Their Winners (w/Robert Reginald) 2nd Ed. (1991), 3rd Ed. (1993); The State and Province Vital Records Guide (w/Michael R. Burgess & Mary Burgess, 1993); The Work of Jack Vance: An Annotated Bibliography and Guide (w/Jerry Hewett, 1994); The Work of Elizabeth Chater: An Annotated Bibliography and Guide (w/Annette Y. Mallett, 1994); Imaginative Futures: Proceedings of the 1993 Science Fiction Research Association Conference (ed. w/Milton T. Wolf, 1995) and Pilgrims and Pioneers: The History and Speeches of the Science Fiction Research Association Award Winners (ed. w/Hal W. Hall, 2001). He also served as Associate Editor on Robert Reginald's massive Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, 1975-1991 (1992) and Editorial Assistant on Mark Goldsteins Arizona Telecommunications and Information Council Multitenant Building Telecommunications Access Study (2000). His first comic book, Hero-Lore #1, was released at the International Comic Convention in San Diego in 1999.

His work has appeared in magazines as diverse as Anticipatia, Books at UCR, Buzz, The Clearwater Chronicle, ConNotations, The Grapevine, Hieroglyphs, International Ground Water, ISFA Newsletter, M&V Magazine, [[Overstreets FAN]], Perry Rhodan Magazine, The Pet Gazette, Riverside Review, SFRA Newsletter, SFRA Review, SoCal Cinema News, Thirteen, Water Conditioning and Purification, Water Technology, and more, as well as in volumes for The Borgo Press, Greenwood Press, Gryphon Books, Jai Press, St. James Press and Salem Press. He has been published in the United States, Canada, Ireland and Romania.

Of his hundreds of publications, the two which have garnered him the most recognition are "Tongue-Tied: Bubo's Tale" in Star Wars: Tales from Jabba's Palace (ed. by Kevin J. Anderson, Bantam Books, 1996) and the storyline from the two-part Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Birthright" (w/Barbra Wallace, Arthur Loy Holcomb and George Brozak). This makes him one of only a handful of writers in the world to have worked on both Star Trek and Star Wars.

As an actor, TV and film appearances Daryl has appeared in Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death, Star Trek: The Next Generation; Star Trek: Deep Space Nine; Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country and Carmady's People: The Case of the Reluctant Major, all in categories for which there is no Oscar Award.

He is currently working as co-Producer, co-Screenwriter and acting in the role of Zar in the film The First Rose of Spring (Draco Productions) and as Script Supervisor and acting in the role of Drax in the fan film Dr. Who and the Legends of Time (M&V Studios).

He has also worked on or appeared in the film Sphere, as well as in Disneyland's Main Street Electrical Parade and Disneyland's Bear Country Hoedown, and stage productions of Mame, Waiting in the Wings, Gilbert and Sullivan's operetta Pirates of Penzance, Ghost Sonata, The Apple Tree, The Birthday Party, the Christmas program at The Crystal Cathedral, and numerous Shakespearean plays, among others, and won critical acclaim in Southern California with a DramaLogue Award for his performance as "Christmas Future" in Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol.

Other positions Mallett has held include Director of Writing & Business Development at Parker Madison Marketing Studio (http://www.parkermadison.com), as well as serving as a consultant to small, start-up companies such as Keep It SIMple Entertainment, a manufacturer of virtual reality simulators (formerly VP, Corporate Communications); Y-Not Entertainment (formerly Producer and Marketing and Advertising Dir.); The Obsidian Marketing Group (co-founder and formerly Chief Operating Officer); M&V Publishing; Lake Mary Systems; and Tower Communications, among others.

He is currently at work on numerous projects, including a fourth edition of [[Reginalds Science Fiction & Fantasy Awards: A Comprehensive Guide to the Awards and Their Winners]] (w/Robert Reginald); co-producing and collaborating with romance novelist Sheryl Flournoy on the script for the fantasy film The First Rose of Spring for Draco Productions; as well as on Lava, a fantasy novel w/Max Espinoza based on the comic book by Ruben Gerard and Espinoza; Like the Awesome Gleam of Crystal, a novel based on the 1954 novel Alien Life, by E. C. Tubb; Among the Vanguard: An Annotated Bibliography and Guide of the Works of A. E. van Vogt, which will feature an introduction by George Clayton Johnson and remembrances by other writers; and George Fox: Friend for Christ, a narrative story of the life of the Quaker evangelist.

Mallett splits his time between the Phoenix metropolitan area, Southern California, Minnesota, and the rest of the world. His greatest joy in life is spending time with Barbara Biggs, the lady he loves; Jacob, his wonderful son; Cleo, his beautiful dog; and his best friend, Cody Barker. This is followed by visiting with friends, traveling and dining, reading and writing...most of which he accomplishes through his involvement in the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA; http://www.sca.org).

Bibliography

Nonfiction Books

Reginald's Science Fiction and Fantasy Awards: A Comprehensive Guide to the Awards and Their Winners, 2nd Ed., by Daryl F. Mallett & Robert Reginald. San Bernardino, CA: Borgo Press, 1991.

Reginald's Science Fiction and Fantasy Awards: A Comprehensive Guide to the Awards and Their Winners, 3rd Ed., by Daryl F. Mallett & Robert Reginald. San Bernardino, CA: Borgo Press, 1993.

The State and Province Vital Records Guide, by Michael Burgess, Mary A. Burgess & Daryl F. Mallett. San Bernardino, CA: Borgo Press, 1993.

The Work of Jack Vance: An Annotated Bibliography and Guide, by Jerry Hewett & Daryl F. Mallett. Lancaster, PA & Novato, CA: Underwood-Miller Books; San Bernardino, CA: Borgo Press, 1994.

The Work of Elizabeth Chater: An Annotated Bibliography and Guide, by Daryl F. Mallett & Annette Y. Mallett. San Bernardino, CA: Borgo Press, 1994.

Reginald's Science Fiction and Fantasy Awards: A Comprehensive Guide to the Awards and Their Winners, 4th Ed., by Daryl F. Mallett & Robert Reginald. Holicong, PA: Wildside Press, contracted.

Edited Fiction Books

Edited Nonfiction Books

Edited Poetry Anthologies

Short Fiction

    Reprinted in Worlds in Small: An Anthology of Miniature Literary Compositions, ed. by John Robert Colombo.  Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada:  Cacanadadada Press, 1992, p. 86.
  • "The Possible Death of Christopher Marlowe," in UCR Winter Arts Festival Writers' Competition Finalists, 1990-91, ed. by Judy Lehr. Riverside, CA: UCR Performing Arts/ASUCR, Nov. 1991, p. 1.
    Reprinted in M&V MagaZine 14:2 (Aug./Sep. 1998).
  • "Crystal Clear," in M&V MagaZine, Vol. 14:3 (Aug./Sept. 1999), p. 10-11, 13, 24.

Short Nonfiction

Poems

Comic Books/Graphic Novels

Film Acting Credits

  • [[Carmadys People: The Case of the Reluctant Major]] (CENCOM Cable, 1990) Thug #2

Television Acting Credits

Stage Acting Credits

    [Recipient of DramaLogue Award for "Best Christmas Future, 1991"]
  • "Disneyland's Bear Country Hoedown" (Disneyland, 1985-86) Dancer
  • "Disneyland's Main Street Electrical Parade" (Disneyland, 1985-86) Toy Soldier
  • "Waiting in the Wings" (Valencia H.S., 1986) Boy
  • "Mame" (Valencia H.S., 1985) Mr. Upson

Television Writing Credits

Film Production Credits

Stage Production Credits

"The Birthday Party" (University of California, Riverside Theatre Dept., 1989) Audio Crew

"The Ghost Sonata" (University of California, Riverside Theatre Dept., 1988) Stage Crew

"The Apple Tree" (Long Beach Civic Light Opera, 1987) Stage Crew

Unpublished