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Bewildering Stories welcomes...

Alan Jackson

One of our newest contributors increases yet again the considerable size of Bewildering Stories’ British contingent. Alan hails originally from Liverpool, but he has a most unusual background: he dropped out of high school and became an “itinerant biker,” which probably explains a lot of the realism and local colour in his first contribution, “A Man of Wealth and Taste.” As for the supernaturalism, well, Alan, we just hope your experiences never went that far!

Alan’s collection of short stories Armageddon to Zen — now why does that title not surprise us? — is available at Amazon.com, and he has published in print magazines elsewhere.

Alan thanks Donna Gagnon, whose “Some Things Disappear” also appears in this issue, for bringing him to us. And we do, too!

Alan Jackson’s bio sketch can be found here.

Welcome to Bewildering Stories, Alan. We hope to hear from you again soon and often.

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