David Stanley Garnett (born 1947) is a UK
science fiction
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author and editor. His first novel, ''Mirror in the Sky'', was published in 1969. Three of his books are
comic science fiction
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novels: ''Stargonauts'', ''Bikini Planet'' and ''Space Wasters''. He edited a
paperback
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anthology revival of
Michael Moorcock
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New Worlds
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'' magazine, two ''Zenith'' anthologies of original British SF stories, and three ''Orbit Science Fiction Yearbooks''. He also writes under the names David Ferring and David Lee.
References
External links
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Garnett bibliography at LocusGarnett bibliography at Fantastic Fiction
British science fiction writers
Science fiction editors
1947 births
Living people
British speculative fiction editors
English male novelists
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