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Ken Stange is a writer, visual artist, occasional scientific researcher, and a university lecturer on the psychology of art. He works in many forms and likes to mix his media. He was the founder and editor of Nebula Magazine from 1975 to 1984 and currently edits the reincarnated Nebula as an Internet publication. His works include poetry, fiction, arts journalism, scientific research reports, computer programs, philosophical essays, and visual art. He calls all his books "hypotheses" because of his interest in the integration of the sciences and the arts. He has just completed a very big book entitled The Secret Agents which examines the nature of creativity in the arts and in the sciences--differences and similarities. He also recently finished his second book which combines his visual art with his poetry: Embracing The Moon.
Complete List of Books (published and unpublished, with more info) Selected Book Publications (links connect to more info on books, even excerpts) These Proses A Problem Or Two (Two Cultures Press, 2008) Colonization of A Cold Planet (Two Cultures Press, 2008) A Smoother Pebble, A Prettier Shell (Penumbra Press, 1996) Advice to Travellers (Penumbra Press, 1994)
The Sad Science of Love (poetry) Explaining Canada: A Primer For Yanks (humour?) God When He's Drunk (fictions) The Secret Agents (extended essay on creativity in the arts and sciences) -- excerpt (about Keats and Newton) Recent Appearances in Anthologies (links to books) Imagination In Action: Creative Artists Write About Creativity (Mercury Press, 2007) Crossing Lines: Poets Who Came to Canada in the Vietnam War Era (Seraphim Editions, 2008) Current Works In Progress (excerpts) Dedications (poetry) -- three poems Occasionally Creative (reviews, occasional pieces) -- recently published book review Writer's Organizations
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(Photo: 1999, Ursula Stange)
Links Email: Ken AT Stange DOT com |