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Barnes, Steven, 1952-

LC control no.n 81109839
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPS3552.A6954
Personal name headingBarnes, Steven, 1952-
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Associated countryUnited States
Birth date1952-03-01
Place of birthLos Angeles (Calif.)
AffiliationLos Angeles City College Pepperdine University
Profession or occupationNovelists Lecturers Television writers
Found inDream park, 1981: t.p. (Steven Barnes)
Phone call to publisher, 7/26/93 (Steven Emory Barnes; b. Mar.1, 1952)
Wikipedia, June 21, 2010: (Steven Barnes; (born March 1, 1952, Los Angeles, California) African American science fiction writer, lecturer, creative consultant, and human performance technician)
About Steve Barnes, viewed Mar. 9, 2011 (Steven Barnes; author, screenwriter; b. March 1, 1952 in Los Angeles, CA.; degree from Pepperdine University; resides in Covina, Calif. )
   <http://www.lifewrite.com/html/about.htm>
The Concise Oxford Companion to African American Literature, accessed via The Oxford African American Studies Center online database, July 27, 2014: (Barnes, Steven; Steven Emory Barnes; novelist, short story writer, television script writer, screenplay writer, lecturer, creative consultant, and martial arts authority; born 1952 in Los Angeles, California, United States; attended Los Angeles City College and Pepperdine University, Malibu, California (1978-1980); created science fiction and suspense tales)
The Concise Oxford Companion to African American Literature, accessed June 8, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database: (Barnes, Steven; Steven Emory Barnes; fiction writer, radio / television writer, screenwriter, lecturer, martial arts authority; born 1952 in Los Angeles, California, United States; studied communication arts at Pepperdine University, Malibu, California (1978-1980), withdrew before completing a degree; wrote five coauthored novels with Larry Niven (1980s-1990s); the first collaboration novel “The Locusts”, Analog (June 1979) was nominated for a Hugo; published thirteen novels (1981-1996); published stories in the Roger Zelazny's Warriors of Mist and Dream anthology (1995), Robert Adam's two Horseclans anthologies (1987, 1988), Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine; wrote for television, adapted stories or composed scripts for popular programs, The Twilight Zone, Real Ghostbusters, Baywatch, and The Outer Limits; wrote essays for martial arts publications; columnist for Black Belt Magazine (1986-1989))
Associated languageeng
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