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Hans Joachim Alpers (July 14, 1943 – February 16, 2011〔http://www.buchmarkt.de/content/45875-hans-joachim-alpers.htm〕) was a German writer and editor of science fiction and fantasy. Together with Werner Fuchs and Ulrich Kiesow he founded Fantasy Productions, which became one of the premier German RPG- and board game producers and retailers. He was born in Bremerhaven. As an editor he co-founded the highly successful German-language role-playing game ''The Dark Eye'' and the ''Science Fiction Times'' and as a critic he was a contributor to ''Science Fiction Studies''.〔(Science Fiction Studies )〕 As a writer he used several pseudonyms including Jürgen Andreas, Thorn Forrester, Daniel Herbst, Gregory Kern, Mischa Morrison, P.T. Vieton, and Jörn de Vries. He won the Kurd-Laßwitz-Preis for the novels ''Das zerrissene Land'' and ''Die graue Eminenz.'' He also co-wrote a six-volume series of young-adult SF with Ronald M. Hahn ''Das Raumschiff der Kinder'' (translates as "The Children's Spaceship").〔(''Young Adult Science Fiction'' by Charles William Sullivan, page 81. )〕 He edited anthologies, annual publications, and reference works. Anthologies included ''(Science Fiction aus Deutschland: 24 stories von 20 Autoren )'' (1974). Annual publications included the ''(Science-fiction-Almanach )'' (1981–1987) and ''(Science-fiction-Jahrbuch )'' (1983–1987). Reference works included ''(Reclams Science-fiction-Führer )'' (1982), ''(Lexikon der Science-fiction-Literatur )'' (1980, 1988), ''(Lexikon der Horrorliteratur )'' (1999), and ''(Lexikon der Fantasy-Literatur )'' (2005).〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/alpers_hans_joachim )〕 He lived in Hamburg. In 2012 he was awarded a posthumous special Kurd-Laßwitz-Preis for his many years of contributing to German-language SF.〔http://www.kurd-lasswitz-preis.de/2012/KLP_2012_Preistraeger.htm〕 ==Notes== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hans Joachim Alpers」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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