词条 | Ron Walotsky |
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Ron Walotsky (born in Brooklyn in 1943 and died on July 29, 2002) was a science fiction and fantasy artist who studied at the School of Visual Arts. He began a long and prolific career painting book and magazine covers starting with the May 1967 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. His first book cover was for Living Way Out by Wyman Guin.[1] He would go on to do covers for Stephen King, Anne Rice,[2] Bruce Sterling, Roger Zelazny, Robert Silverberg and many others. He was also nominated for the Chesley Awards twelve times.[3] Some of his art is collected in Inner Visions: The Art of Ron Walotsky (2000). Walotsky has illustrated cards for the The Gathering collectible card game. Ron Walotsky also did an oil painting to be used as a poster for Dorothy Dietrich, a well known magician and curator of The Houdini Museum In Scranton, Pa. Here is a list of all the issues of F&SF that Ron painted the covers of: --Reduction in Arms (Tom Purdom), August, 1967. --Stranger in the House (Kate Wilhelm), February, 1968. --The Consciousness Machine (Josephine Saxton), June, 1968. --The Fangs of Trees (Robert Silverberg), October, 1968. --Calliope and Gherkin and the Yankee Doodle Thing (Evelyn E. Smith), March, 1969. --An Adventure in the Yolla Bolly Middle Eel Wilderness (Vance Aandahl), August, 1969. --20th Anniversary, October, 1969. --The Fatal Fulfillment (Poul Anderson), March, 1970. --Making Titan (Barry N. Malzberg), July, 1970. --The Bear with the Knot on his Tail (Stephen Tall), May, 1971. --Jack of Shadows (Roger Zelazny), July, 1971. --Jack of Shadows (Roger Zelazny), August, 1971. --McGillahee's Brat (Ray Bradbury), January, 1972. --Son of the Morning (Gotlieb), June, 1972. --The Brave Free Men (Jack Vance), July, 1972. --Doctor Dominoe's Dancing Doll (Hal R. Moore), December, 1972. --Closed Sicilian (Barry N. Malzberg), November, 1973. --Not a Red Cent (Robin Scott Wilson), December, 1973. --The Star of Stars (Robert F. Young), March, 1974. --A Father's Tale (Sterling E. Lanier), July, 1974. --Venus on the Half-Shell (Kilgore Trout), December, 1974. --The Black Hole Passes John (John Varley), June, 1975. --The Samurai and the Willows (Michael Bishop), February, 1976. --Ghost of a Crown (Sterling E. Lanier), December, 1976. --The Syndicated Time (Sterling E. Lanier), #326, July, 1978. --Palely Loitering (Christopher Priest), #332, January, 1979. --Extraordinary Voyages of Amelie Bertrand (Joanna Russ), #340, September, 1979. --Lord Valentine's Castle (Robert Silverberg), #342, November, 1979. --The Autopsy (Michael Shea), #355, December, 1980. --The Thermals of August (Edward Bryant), May, 1981. --The Tehama (Bob Leman), December, 1981. --The Doors (Barbara Owens), November, 1984 --Midnight Snack (Vance Aandahl), #419, April, 1986. --The Cold Cage (Ray Aldridge), February, 1990. --Dr. Pak's Preschool (David Brin), July, 1990. --Gate of Faces (Aldridge), April, 1991. --Tree of Life, Book of Death (Grania Davis) March, 1992. --Bridges (de Lint), October-November, 1992. --Busy Dying (Brian Stableford), February, 1994. --The Spine Divers (Ray Aldridge), June, 1995. --Candle in a Bottle (Carolyn Ives Gilman), October-November, 1996. --Reading the Bones (Sheila Finch), #558, January, 1998. --The Island in the Lake (Phyllis Eisenstein), #568, December, 1998. --The Hestwood (Rob Chilson), #572, April, 1999. --The Diamond Pit (Jack Dann), #596, June, 2001. --On Skua Island (John Langan), #598, August, 2001. --The Mask of the Rex (Richard Bowes), #606, May, 2002. --Soul Pipes (Ray Aldridge), #612, December, 2002. References1. ^SF Crows Nest 2. ^Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 3. ^Locus Index to SF Awards {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111104033444/http://www.locusmag.com/SFAwards/Db/ChesleyNomList.html |date=2011-11-04 }} External links
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