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About Steve Sullivan
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Stephen D. Sullivan is an award-winning author, artist, and editor. Since 1980, he has worked on a wide variety of properties, including well-known licenses and original work. Some of his best know projects include Dungeons & Dragons, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Dragonlance, Iron Man, Legend of the Five Rings, Speed Racer, the Tolkien RPG, Disney Afternoons, Star Wars, The Twilight Empire (Robinson's War), Uncanny Radio, Martian Knights, Tournament of Death, and The Blue Kingdoms (with his friend Jean Rabe).
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UNCANNY ENCOUNTERS – LIVE! Now Available!
November 15, 2015
Steve Sullivan
Announcements, Anthologies, Books, Creator Owned, Fantasy, Horror, Monsters, Other Creator Owned, Science Fiction, Uncanny
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This book’s been in the works for a years, and is finally available to the public! UNCANNY ENCOUNTERS – LIVE! is a collection of short plays and playlets by me and my buddy, fellow award-winning Monster […]
My Capricon 2011 Schedule
February 7, 2011
Steve Sullivan
Appearances, Fantasy, Games, Horror, Movies, Readings
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As those of you who follow my free newsletter know, I’m appearing at Capricon 2010, in suburban Chicagoland this weekend. (February 11-13, 2010) Here’s a rundown of the events/panels I’m appearing at. Hope to see […]
What Killed Caprica & SGU (and nearly got Fringe)
January 6, 2011
Steve Sullivan
Reviews, Science Fiction, Uncanny
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Tough times for sci-fi shows on TV right now. Shows that came on with great fanfare seem to be dropping like flies, and — largely — I find myself not caring so much. (Though I’m […]