Short Fiction Collected by F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre (.ePUB)
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Short Fiction Collected (Jerry eBooks, 2025) by F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre
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Overview: Fergus or Feargus Gwynplaine MacIntyre (born Paul Grant Jeffery; 1956-2010), also known as Froggy, was a New York City-based journalist, novelist, poet and illustrator.
Throughout his life, MacIntyre told various stories about his family, birthplace, and childhood that remain unsubstantiated, and which, after his death, his brother confirmed to be fictional. MacIntyre used a foreign accent and often told people he was orphaned by a Scottish family and raised in an Australian orphanage and a child labour camp. In addition to MacIntyre, he used the aliases Timothy/Tim C. Allen, Oleg V. Bredikhine, and the nickname Froggy.
At around 9:30 a.m. on 25 June, MacIntyre, who was a long time hoarder, lit the contents of his apartment on fire. The fire quickly engulfed the building and took sixty firefighters more than an hour to extinguish. MacIntyre’s body was found among the burned debris. He was the only fatality in the fire as the other residents were quickly evacuated.
In 1979 he began selling to Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine and then to Analog, along with other magazines. He did ghost-written novels and published others under house names. Dell Trade Paperbacks published the first novel under his own name in 1994, The Woman Between the Worlds. This was a SF horror novel set in Victorian London. He started collaboration with Avram Davidson on a SF novel.
A specialty of his is crossword and other puzzles. SF, fantasy, horror, and detective stories flow with equal ease from his pen. All are painstakingly researched to provide authentic time, place, and details of plot such as vocational or scientific accuracy.
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy

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