Karen Haber is the author of eight novels, including "Star Trek:
Voyager - Bless the Beasts"; coauthor of "Science of the X-Men";
and editor of the Hugo-nominated essay anthology celebrating J.R.R.
Tolkien, "Mediations on Middle-earth." Her short fiction has
appeared in "Asimov's Science Fiction" magazine, "The Magazine of
Fantasy and Science Fiction," and many anthologies. She reviews art
books for "Locus" magazine and profiles artists for various
publications, including "Realms of Fantasy." Haber lives in
Oakland, California, with her husband, Robert Silverberg.
Robert Zohrab is an Australian digital artist and designer whose
work appears on book covers and in corporate brochures. His clients
include the Manta recording company, for which he has designed
album covers and promotional material, and ibooks, inc., for which
he has supplied cover image for new trade editions of Brian
Aldiss's landmark "Helliconia "triology, among others.
Darrel Anderson, a digital-art pioneer, emerged from the
underground comix scene to create one of the earliest and
longest-running art Web sites, braid.com. With members of the BRAID
collective and PCA Graphics, he created the animated CGI climax of
the 1995 film "Johnny Mnemonic." The Science Fiction Channel Web
site features forty-eight of his images, and he is profiled in
"Fantasy Art of the New Millennium II" by Dick Jude. His artwork
has received top honors in numerous international awards, including
Pixar's call for images and MacWorld's Macintosh Masters
competition. Anderson actually works either side of the screen, as
both programmer and artist. One of his latest developments,
GroBoto, is an interactive art tool intended to allow children to
explore their creativity, and artists to further theirs. Anderson's
work can be seen and sampled at braid.com
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