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[[category:Carl Brandon | '''[http://www.waltermosley.com/ Walter Mosley]''' is a writer best known for his mysteries, particularly those featuring Easy Rawlins, a black PI in LA. He has also written YA, SF, and other works. | ||
==SFnal works== | |||
* ''[[Blue Light]]'' (1998 novel) | |||
* ''[[Futureland|Futureland: Nine Stories of an Imminent World]]'' (2001 collection) | |||
* ''[[The Wave]]'' (2005 novel) | |||
* ''[[47 (novel)|47]]'' (2005 novel) | |||
* ''Maximum Fantastic Four'' (coffee table book about Jack Kirby) | |||
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[[category:Carl Brandon Award winning writers]] | |||
[[Category:Writers by name]] | |||
[[Category:Living people]] | |||
[[Category:1952 births]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:12, 19 July 2010
Walter Mosley is a writer best known for his mysteries, particularly those featuring Easy Rawlins, a black PI in LA. He has also written YA, SF, and other works.
SFnal works
- Blue Light (1998 novel)
- Futureland: Nine Stories of an Imminent World (2001 collection)
- The Wave (2005 novel)
- 47 (2005 novel)
- Maximum Fantastic Four (coffee table book about Jack Kirby)
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