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Steven R. Boyett : ウィキペディア英語版 | Steve Boyett
Steven R. Boyett, also known as DJ Steve Boyett, is a writer and disc jockey based in Northern California. ==Early work== Boyett sold his first novel, ''Ariel'',〔(The Book Smugglers Book Review: ''Ariel'' by Steven R. Boyett )〕 at the age of 21, and went on to publish ''The Architect of Sleep'', ''The Gnole'' (with illustrator Alan Aldridge), ''Elegy Beach'' (sequel to ''Ariel''),〔(SF Reviews ''Ariel'' )〕 as well as numerous short stories and novellas. He has written Ren and Stimpy comics for Marvel and wrote the (uncredited) second draft of Toy Story 2.〔( Steve Boyett - Trailer - Showtimes - Cast - Movies - The New York Times )〕 In the early 1990s his small-press imprint called Sneaker Press published chapbooks by poets Carrie Etter and the late Nancy Lambert. Boyett had short work in the seminal splatterpunk anthologies "Book of the Dead" (ed. John Skipp and Craig Spector) and "Silver Scream" (ed. David Schow), and the foundational novella in the influential "Borderland" shared-world fantasy anthology (ed. Terri Windling). Boyett has taught fiction at UCLA Extension, Santa Monica Community College, and various workshops, including the annual La Jolla Writers Workshop. He posts and lectures frequently about New Media and the changing role of the writer in the digital age.〔http://www.ocwriter.com/speakers.html〕
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