Hill, Douglas
HILL, Douglas
HILL, Douglas. Canadian, b. 1935. Genres: Science fiction/Fantasy, Children's fiction, Children's non-fiction, History, Literary criticism and history, Paranormal. Career: Ed., Aldus Books, London, 1962-64; Literary Ed., Tribune, London, 1971-84. Publications: (with P. Williams) The Supernatural, 1965; The Opening of the Canadian West, 1967; John Keats, 1968; Regency London, 1969; Magic and Superstition, 1969; Georgian London, 1970; Fortune Telling, 1970; Return from the Dead, 1970, in US as the History of Ghosts, Vampires, and Werewolves, 1973; The Scots to Canada, 1972; The Comet, 1973; The English to New England, 1974; (with G. Robinson) Coyote the Trickster, 1975; Tribune 40, 1977; The Exploits of Hercules, 1978; Galactic Warlord, 1979; Deathwing over Veynaa, 1980; Day of the Starwind, 1981; Planet of the Warlord, 1981; The Huntsman, 1982; Young Legionary, 1982; Warriors of the Wasteland, 1983; Alien Citadel, 1984; Exiles of ColSec, 1984; The Caves of Klydor, 1984; The Moon Monsters, 1984; ColSec Rebellion, 1985; How Jennifer (and Speckle) Saved the Earth, 1986; Blade of the Poisoner, 1987; Master of Fiends, 1988; Goblin Party, 1988; The Fraxilly Fracas, 1989; Penelope's Pendant, 1990; The Colloghi Conspiracy, 1990; Trellie the Troog, 1991; The Unicorn Dream, 1992; The Voyage of Mudjack, 1993; The Lightless Dome, 1993; The World of the Stiks, 1994; The Leafless Forest, 1994; Fireball and the Hero, 1995; The Magical Tree-castle, 1995; Malcolm and the Cloud-stealer, 1995; The Moons of Lannamur, 1995; Galaxy's Edge, 1996; The Dragon Charmer, 1997; Witch and Wizard, 1997; Space Girls Don't Cry, 1998; Melleron's Monsters, 1999; Alien Deeps, 2000; Monster Maze, 2001; Star Dragon, 2002; Space Boots, 2003. EDITOR: Window on the Future, 1967; Warlocks and Warriors, 1971; The Shape of Sex to Come, 1978; Planetfall, 1986. Address: 138 Maryland Rd, London N22 5AP, England.