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Janeen Webb (''née'' Pemberton) is an Australian writer, critic and editor, working mainly in the field of
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Biography

The daughter of a Second World War Australian Army commando and salesman, Webb was brought up in the Newcastle suburb of Charlestown and was educated at local schools. She then studied at the University of Newcastle,
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where she gained a Ph.D. in literature in 1983. For many years, she taught at the Institute of Catholic Education (later part of the
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) in
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where she was Associate Professor and Reader in literature. From 1987 to 1991, Webb was a member of the editorial collective of ''Australian Science Fiction Review: Second Series'', and is currently on the advisory board of ''
Science Fiction Studies ''Science Fiction Studies'' (''SFS'') is an academic journal founded in 1973 by R. D. Mullen. The journal is published three times per year at DePauw University. As the name implies, the journal publishes articles and book reviews on science fic ...
''. She is perhaps best known for her co-editorship, with her second husband,
Jack Dann Jack Dann (born February 15, 1945) is an American writer best known for his science fiction, an editor and a writing teacher, who has lived in Australia since 1994. He has published over seventy books, in the majority of cases as editor or co-edit ...
, of a major anthology of Australian science fiction and fantasy, ''
Dreaming Down-Under ''Dreaming Down-Under'' is a 1998 speculative fiction anthology edited by Jack Dann and Janeen Webb. Background ''Dreaming Down-Under'' was first published in Australia in November 1998 by Voyager Books in trade paperback format. In 1999 and ...
'' (Sydney: HarperCollins, 1998; New York: Tor Books, 1999), which won its editors a
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for Best Anthology, as well as a 1999
Ditmar Award The Ditmar Award (formally the Australian SF ("Ditmar") Award; formerly the "Australian Science Fiction Achievement Award") has been awarded annually since 1969 at the Australian National Science Fiction Convention (the "Natcon") to recognise a ...
. Her other publications include ''Aliens & Savages: Fiction, Politics and Prejudice'' (1998), ''The Fantastic Self'' (an edited collection of critical essays on fantasy and science fiction) (1999) and a scholarly edition of ''The Yellow Wave'', Kenneth Mackay's important 1895 scientific romance (2003). These books were written and edited with her colleague, Andrew Enstice. Webb is currently working on a series of novels for young adults, ''The Sinbad Chronicles''. The first two books are ''Sailing to Atlantis'' (2001) and ''The Silken Road to Samarkand'' (2003). In 1995, she married Jack Dann, an American science fiction author, with whom she resides near Foster in rural Victoria.


Works

ISFDB is one source, which Webb's website incorporates with modification.


Non-fiction

* ''Aliens & Savages: Fiction, Politics and Prejudice in Australia'', by Webb and Andrew Enstice (1998) * ''Fantastic Self: Essays on the Subject of the Self'', edited by Webb and Enstice


Fiction as editor

* ''
Dreaming Down-Under ''Dreaming Down-Under'' is a 1998 speculative fiction anthology edited by Jack Dann and Janeen Webb. Background ''Dreaming Down-Under'' was first published in Australia in November 1998 by Voyager Books in trade paperback format. In 1999 and ...
'' (1998), Webb and Jack Dann – anthology, reissued 1999–2000 in 2 vols. * ''Yellow Wave: A Romance of the Asiatic Invasion of Australia'', by Kenneth Mackay (2003), Webb and Enstice – 1895 novel


Novels

The Sinbad Chronicles *''Sailing to Atlantis'' (2001) *''The Silken Road to Samarkand'' (2003) Dragons of Hong Kong * ''The Dragon's Child'' (PS Publishing , 2018) – novella * ''The Gold-Jade Dragon'' (2020)


Short fiction

*"Death at the Blue Elephant" (1996) in ''Enter: HQ/Flamingo Short Story Collection'' *"
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" (1997, with Jack Dann) in ''Black Mist and Other Japanese Futures'' (ed.
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,
Keith Ferrell Henry Keith Ferrell (July 7, 1953–April 11, 2020) was an American author with over a dozen published works including science fiction/fantasy, biographical and video game guides. Ferrell also edited the popular Omni Magazine in the 1990s. O ...
) *"Incident on Wolfe Street" (1998) in ''HQ Magazine'' Jan/Feb 2000 *"Ali Baba and the Forty Aliens" (2000) in ''A Wolf at the Door and Other Retold Fairy Tales'' (ed.
Ellen Datlow Ellen Datlow (born December 31, 1949) is an American science fiction, fantasy, and horror editor and anthologist. She is a winner of the World Fantasy Award and the Bram Stoker Award (Horror Writers Association). Career Datlow began her career ...
,
Terri Windling Terri Windling (born December 3, 1958 in Fort Dix, New Jersey) is an American editor, artist, essayist, and the author of books for both children and adults. She has won nine World Fantasy Awards, the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award, and the Bram S ...
) *"The Fire-eater's Tale" (2000, with Jack Dann) in ''Strange Attraction'' (ed.
Edward E. Kramer Edward Eliot Kramer (born March 20, 1961) is an American editor and convicted child molester. Kramer lives in Duluth, Georgia, and was a co-founder and part-owner of the Dragon*Con media convention. Kramer has also edited several works in the gen ...
) *"Gawain and the Selkie's Daughter" (2002) in ''The Road to Camelot'' (ed.
Sophie Masson Sophie Masson is a French-Australian fantasy and children's author. Early life and education Sophie Masson was born in Indonesia of French parents who are of mixed ancestry (French, Basque, Spanish and Portuguese). Masson, the third in a fam ...
) *"Tigershow" (2003) in ''
Agog! Terrific Tales Agog! Press was an independent Australian book publisher, specializing in speculative fiction short story collections. Founded in 2002 by Cat Sparks, the press published nine anthologies of speculative fiction. In 2006 Agog! Press forged a ...
'' (ed.
Cat Sparks Catriona (Cat) Sparks (born 11 September 1965, Sydney, New South Wales) is an Australian science fiction writer, editor and publisher. Publishing As manager and editor of Agog! Press with her partner, Australian horror writer Rob Hood, Sp ...
) *"Blake's Angel" (2003) in ''Gathering the Bones'' (ed.
Ramsey Campbell Ramsey Campbell (born 4 January 1946) is an English horror fiction writer, editor and critic who has been writing for well over fifty years. He is the author of over 30 novels and hundreds of short stories, many of them winners of literary awa ...
, Jack Dann,
Dennis Etchison Dennis William Etchison (March 30, 1943 – May 29, 2019) was an American writer and editor of fantasy and horror fiction.
) *"Red City" (2004) in '' Year's Best SF 10'' (ed. David G. Hartwell,
Kathryn Cramer Kathryn Elizabeth Cramer (born April 16, 1962) is an American science fiction writer, editor, and literary critic. Early years Kathryn Cramer is the daughter of physicist John G. Cramer. She grew up in Seattle and graduated from Columbia Univ ...
) *"The Lion Hunt" (2004) in ''Conqueror Fantastic'' (ed.
Pamela Sargent Pamela Sargent (born March 20, 1948) is an American feminist, science fiction author, and editor. She has an MA in classical philosophy and has won a Nebula Award. Sargent wrote a trilogy concerning the terraforming of Venus that is sometim ...
) *"A Faust Films Production" (2004) in ''Little Red Riding Hood in the Big Bad City'', (ed.
Martin H. Greenberg Martin Harry Greenberg (March 1, 1941 – June 25, 2011) was an American academic and anthologist in many genres, including mysteries and horror, but especially in speculative fiction. In all, he compiled 1,298 anthologies and commissioned ov ...
, John Helfers) *"Paradise Design'd" (2008) in ''Dreaming Again'', ed.
Jack Dann Jack Dann (born February 15, 1945) is an American writer best known for his science fiction, an editor and a writing teacher, who has lived in Australia since 1994. He has published over seventy books, in the majority of cases as editor or co-edit ...
; rpt. in ''Novascapes'', (ed. C.E. Page, 2014) *"Future Perfect" (2014) in ''
Use Only As Directed ''Use Only As Directed'' is a speculative fiction short story anthology edited by Simon Petrie and Edwina Harvey, and published by Peggy Bright Books in 2014. The book features fourteen short stories by Australian and New Zealand speculative fi ...
'' (ed.
Simon Petrie Simon Petrie is a New Zealand-born speculative fiction writer now based in Canberra, Australia. He is predominantly recognised as a writer in the science fiction and fantasy genres. Petrie's stories have appeared in a number of Australian publi ...
, Edwina Harvey) * ''Death and the Blue Elephant'' (Ticonderoga, 2014) – collection of 18 stories"Death and the Blue Elephant"
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Essays

*"The Vampire of Shalott" (1993) in ''
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'', December 1993 (ed. Kathryn Cramer, L. W. Currey,
Samuel R. Delany Samuel R. "Chip" Delany (, ) (born April 1, 1942), is an American author and literary critic. His work includes fiction (especially science fiction), memoir, criticism, and essays (on science fiction, literature, sexuality, and society). His ...
, David G. Hartwell,
Donald G. Keller Donald G. Keller (born 1951) is a science fiction and fantasy editor and critic. He was the co-founder of Serconia Press and was Managing Editor and a frequent contributor to ''The New York Review of Science Fiction'' (1990-1995), where his semin ...
, Robert K. J. Killheffer,
Gordon Van Gelder Gordon Van Gelder (born 1966) is an American science fiction editor. From 1997 until 2014, Van Gelder was editor and later publisher of ''The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction'', for which he has twice won the Hugo Award for Best Editor Sho ...
) *"Post-Romantic Romance: Guy Gavriel Kay's '' Tigana'' and ''
A Song for Arbonne ''A Song for Arbonne'' is a novel by Canadian writer Guy Gavriel Kay published in 1992. It is set in a fantasy world with two moons and is loosely based on 12th-century Provence and the Albigensian Crusade. There were 25,000 copies of the book ...
''" (1995) in ''
The New York Review of Science Fiction ''The New York Review of Science Fiction'' is a monthly literary magazine of science fiction that was established in 1988. It includes works of science fiction criticism, essays, and in-depth critical reviews of new works of fiction and scholarship ...
'' January 1995, (ed. Kathryn Cramer, L. W. Currey, Samuel R. Delany, Gordon Van Gelder, David G. Hartwell, Donald G. Keller, Robert K. J. Killheffer) *"Introduction" (1998, with Jack Dann) in ''Dreaming Down-Under'' * "Introduction" and "Notes" (2003, with Andrew Enstice) in ''The Yellow Wave'', by Kenneth Mackay *"Foreword" (2004, with Dena Bain Taylor) in ''
The Summer Tree ''The Summer Tree'' is a 1984 novel written by Canadian fantasy author Guy Gavriel Kay and the first novel of ''The Fionavar Tapestry'' trilogy. Plot summary The books opens in our own world, at the University of Toronto, where the five main cha ...
, ed.
Guy Gavriel Kay Guy Gavriel Kay (born November 7, 1954) is a Canadian writer of fantasy fiction. The majority of his novels take place in fictional settings that resemble real places during real historical periods, such as Constantinople during the reign of Jus ...


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Official websiteGraduation photograph
- image from the Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Webb, Janeen 1951 births Australian children's writers Australian fantasy writers Australian science fiction writers University of Newcastle (Australia) alumni Living people Women science fiction and fantasy writers Australian women children's writers Australian women novelists Writers from New South Wales