| Piers Anthony | |
|---|---|
| Occupation | novelist, short story writer |
| Nationality | USA |
| Writing period | 1967 - Present |
| Genres | science fiction, fantasy |
Piers Anthony Dillingham Jacob (born August 6, 1934 in Oxford, England) is an English American writer in the science fiction and fantasy genres, publishing under the name Piers Anthony. Employment is a Contract between two parties, one being the employer and the other being the employee. A novel (from Italian novella, Spanish novela, French nouvelle for "new" "news" or "short story Nationality is a relationship between a Person and their State of Origin, Culture, association Affiliation and/or Loyalty Year 1967 ( MCMLXVII) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display full calendar of the 1967 Gregorian calendar. A literary genre is a category of literary composition Genres may be determined by Literary technique, tone, Content, or even (as in the case of fiction Fantasy is a Genre that uses magic and other Supernatural forms as a primary element of plot, theme, and/or setting Events 1538 - Bogotá, Colombia, is founded by Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada. Year 1934 ( MCMXXXIV) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display full 1934 calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Oxford is currently bidding for the 2010 Wikimania Conference Oxford () is a city, and the County town of Oxfordshire, English Americans (occasionally known as Anglo -Americans although this may have a wider cultural meaning are Citizens of the United States whose ancestry An author is defined both as "the person who originates or gives existence to anything" and that authorship determines responsibility for what is created Fantasy is a Genre that uses magic and other Supernatural forms as a primary element of plot, theme, and/or setting He is most famous for his long-running series set in the fictional realm of Xanth. A fictional universe is a self-consistent fictional setting with unique background elements such as an imaginary history or geography and possibly fantasy or science Xanth is a Fantasy world created by author Piers Anthony for a series of novels Many of his books have appeared on the New York Times Best Seller list. The New York Times Best Seller List is widely considered to be the preeminent list of best-selling books in the United States. He is one of the most prolific science fiction/fantasy authors of all time. He has claimed that one of his greatest achievements has been to publish a book for every letter of the alphabet, from Anthonology to Zombie Lover. Zombie Lover is the twenty-second book of the Xanth series by Piers Anthony.
Anthony's family emigrated to the United States from Britain when he was four. He became a naturalized U. S. citizen while serving in the United States Army in 1958. The United States Army is a military organization whose primary mission is to "provide necessary forces and capabilities. [1] After completing a two year stint in military service, he briefly taught public school before becoming a fulltime writer. Anthony currently lives with his wife on a tree farm which he owns in Florida. He and his wife have two daughters and one grandchild.
On multiple occasions he has moved from one publisher to another (taking a profitable hit series with him), when he felt the editors were unduly tampering with his work. He has even sued publishers for accounting malfeasance and won judgments in his favor. He maintains an Internet Publishers Survey, in the interest of helping aspiring writers. For this service, he won the 2003 "Friend of EPIC" award for service to the electronic publishing community. For his HiPiers website, he won the Special Recognition for Service to Writers award from Preditors and Editors, an author's guide to publishers and writing services. Preditors and Editors ( P&E) is a Website started in 1997, managed by David (Dave Kuzminski and hosted by Anotherealm The Magazine of Speculative
Anthony invested as an angel investor in Xlibris at one point, and is now a co-owner along with Random House. An angel investor or angel (known as a business angel or informal investor in Europe) is an affluent individual who provides capital for a business Xlibris is a Philadelphia -based Self-publishing and on-demand printing services provider founded in 1997 Random House Inc is the world's largest English-language general trade book publisher
Many of his popular novels have been optioned for movies. His popular series, Xanth, has a video game, titled "Companions of Xanth" by Legend Entertainment. Companions of Xanth is an Adventure game published in 1993 by Legend Entertainment. It is made for PCs and on CD-ROM, although it is DOS-based. A personal computer ( PC) is any Computer whose original sales price size and capabilities make it useful for individuals and which is intended to be operated CD-ROM (an initialism of "Compact Disc Read-Only Memory " is a pre-pressed Compact Disc that contains data accessible to but not writable DOS, short for "Disk Operating System" is a shorthand term for several closely related Operating systems that dominated the IBM PC compatible market There is also a board game called Xanth by Mayfair Games.
Piers Anthony's novels usually end with a chapter-long Author's Note, in which he talks about himself, his life, and his experiences as they related to the process of writing the novel. He often discusses correspondence with readers and any real-world issues that influenced the novel.
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Piers Anthony met his future wife, Carol Marble, while both were attending college. They were married in 1956, the same year he graduated from Goddard College, Plainfield, Vermont. Goddard College is a private college located in Plainfield, Vermont, that grants bachelor degrees ( BA and BFA) and master degrees ( MA Plainfield is a town in Washington County, Vermont, United States. After a series of odd jobs Piers Anthony decided to join the U. S. Army in 1957 for a steady source of income and medical coverage for his pregnant wife. He would stay in the Army until 1959. He became a U. S. citizen during this time. While in the army, he became an editor and cartoonist for the Battalion newspaper. After leaving the army, he spent a brief stint as a public school teacher before trying his hand at becoming a full-time writer.
Anthony and his wife made a deal -- if he could sell a piece of writing within one year, she would continue to work to support him. But if he couldn't sell anything in that year, then he would forever give up his dream of being a writer. At the end of the year, he managed to get a short story published. He credits his wife as the person who made his writing career possible, and he advises aspiring writers that they need to have a source of income other than their writing in order to get through the early years of a writing career.
One important event in Anthony's early literary career were the disputes surrounding the original publication (1976) of But What of Earth?. Editor Roger Elwood commissioned the novel for his nascent science-fiction line, Laser Books. Roger Elwood ( January 13, 1943 - February 2, 2007) was an American Science fiction writer and editor perhaps best known Laser Books was a line of 58 paperback Science fiction (SF novels published from 1975 to 1977 by Canadian romance powerhouse Harlequin Books. As the novel opens, the governments of Earth have just developed the secret of matter transmission ("mattermission"), and the instantaneous transport of matter between points in space without limitation by the speed of light. The book follows college student Scot Krebs as he continues to live on a radically depopulated Earth. Anthony's position in the novel is that as population decreases, technology and civilization go along with it, so Scot and his companions must re-learn primitive agriculture while dealing with tribes of hostile nomads.
According to Anthony, he completed But What of Earth? and Elwood accepted and purchased it. Elwood then told Anthony that he wished to make several minor changes and in order not to waste Anthony's time, he had hired copyeditor (and author) Robert Coulson to retype the manuscript with the changes. Robert Stratton "Buck" Coulson ( May 12 1928 - February 19 1999) was a Science fiction writer and with his wife writer Anthony described Coulson as a friend he had met through science fiction fandom, so he was happy to throw Coulson the work. Science fiction fandom or SF fandom is a community of people actively interested in Science fiction and Fantasy literature, and in contact with one another
However, Elwood told Coulson something entirely different. Coulson understood himself to be a full collaborator, free to make his own significant revisions to Anthony's text, in line with suggestions made by Laser's previous line editors. In exchange, Elwood promised Coulson a 50/50 split with Anthony on all future royalties.
According to Anthony, the published novel is different in many respects from his version: most characters were imagined differently, their motivations revised and often left unclear, much of the dialogue had been reworked, and Coulson had cut many of Anthony's scenes and added several of his own invention. In Anthony's view, Coulson's efforts completely changed the tenor of the work, and not for the better.
Laser's ultimate publication of But What of Earth? listed Anthony and Coulson together as collaborators. Publications rights were reverted to Anthony under threat of legal action. Laser folded the next year, in 1977.
In 1989, Anthony (re)published his original But What of Earth? in an annotated edition through Tor Books. Tor Books is one of two Imprints of Tom Doherty Associates LLC based in New York City This edition contains an Introduction and Conclusion setting out the story of the novel's permutations and roughly 60 pages of notes by Anthony giving examples of changes to plot and characters and describing some of the comments made by copy editors on his manuscript.
For autobiography refer to autobiographical subsection. This is a partial list of works by Piers Anthony. Series Apprentice Adept # Split Infinity (1980 This is a partial list of works by Piers Anthony. Series Apprentice Adept # Split Infinity (1980
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| NAME | Anthony, Piers |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Jacob, Piers Anthony Dillingham |
| SHORT DESCRIPTION | American novelist and short story writer |
| DATE OF BIRTH | August 6, 1934 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Oxford, England |
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