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Philip E. High lives in Kent, England, almost
within
touching distance of the historic Canterbury Cathedral.
He served in the Royal navy during the war, and has
two daughters. His name is mainly familiar to American
sf fans through his colourful adventure novels, most
of them published by the old Ace Books under Donald
A. Wollheim's editorial direction.
His debut
novel was Prodigal Sun (1964), and was
the first of many. Earlier, he had been a prolific short
story writer for all of the leading British sf magazines,
including Authentic Science Fiction, Nebula,
and
New Worlds. His latest published new
short story "One
Hour To Darkness" is available in the recently
published
Fantasy Annual # 4 (Cosmos Books, 2000).
Other new
short stories are scheduled to appear in forthcoming
issues of Fantasy Annual and the new Fantasy
Quarterly.
Cosmos
Books will be publishing several classic novels
by High, and the first three titles, already published
and
available, are: Butterfly Planet, Reality
Forbidden,
and These Savage Futurians. A first-ever
short story
collection, THE BEST OF PHILIP E. HIGH
edited by Philip
Harbottle, is also scheduled for publication later
this year.
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