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Wellington, David

LC control no.n 2006066055
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LC classificationPS3623.E468
Personal name headingWellington, David
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See alsoFor works of this author entered under other names, search also under: Chandler, David, 1971- Clark, D. Nolan
Chandler, David, 1971-
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Clark, D. Nolan
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Found inWellington, David. Monster Island, c2006: t.p. (David Wellington) p. 4 of cover (works as an archivist for the United Nations in New York City)
Chandler, D. Honor among thieves, c2011: t.p. (David Chandler) t.p. verso (Copyright ©2011 by David Wellington) p. 3 of cover (b. in Pittsburgh, Pa, in 1971; attended Penn State and received an MFA in creative writing; in his alter-ego as David Wellington, he writes popular horror novels)
Groovy Age of Horror website, viewed Jan. 25, 2012: Interview with David Wellington (aka David Chandler) about Den of Thieves, 9/15/11 (Longtime Groovy Age favorite David Wellington has released his first fantasy novel, 'Den of Thieves,' under the pseudonym David Chandler)
David Wellington website, viewed April 24, 2032: about page (David Wellington, aka D. Nolan Clark, aka David Chandler is the author of over twenty novels of action, suspense, and drama. He got his start in 2003 with the online serialization of Monster Island. Taking a break from horror he wrote three fantasy novels under the pseudonym David Chandler: Den of Thieves, A Thief in the Night, and Honor Among Thieves. Under his own name he wrote the Jim Chapel trilogy of spy thrillers: Chimera, The Hydra Protocol, and The Cyclops Initiative. In 2016 he began to publish a science fiction trilogy, The Silence, under the name D. Nolan Clark. Forsaken Skies was followed by Forgotten Worlds and Forbidden Suns...; In 2019 he published The Last Astronaut, a work of space horror. It was short-listed for the Arthur C Clarke award, one of science fiction's highest honors. In 2023 he returns with Paradise-1...)
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