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Stewart, Alex

Entry updated 12 September 2022. Tagged: Author, Editor.

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(1958-    ) UK editor and author, whose recent fiction has been as by Sandy Mitchell; he began publishing sf with "Seasons Out of Time" for Interzone in Summer 1982, but was initially most active as an editor. Solo he edited Arrows of Eros: Unearthly Tales of Love and Death (anth 1989); with Neil Gaiman he edited the Shared World anthology, Temps (anth 1991), featuring a clutch of Superheroes in modern Britain whom the government occasionally drafts for ill-paid superhero work; the sequel, EuroTemps (anth 1992) was edited solo by Stewart. As Sandy Mitchell he wrote a Tie for the Bugs Case File multi-media series for younger children, All Under Control (1996). He then began a long series of contributions to the Warhammer 40,000 universe, beginning with Warhammer 40,000: For the Emperor (2003), itself beginning the Caiphas Cain subseries, of which he has been the exclusive author; the Warhammer: Death of the Reik sequence beginning with Warhammer: Death's Messenger (2005) is fantasy. [JC]

Alexander Michael Stewart

born Southend-on-Sea, Essex: 25 July 1958

works

series

Warhammer 40,000: Caiphas Cain

Warhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy

Warhammer: Death of the Reik

  • Warhammer: Death's Messenger (Nottingham, Nottinghamshire: Black Library, 2005) as by Sandy Mitchell [tie: Warhammer: Death of the Reik: pb/Adrian Smith]
  • Warhammer: Death's City (Nottingham, Nottinghamshire: Black Library, 2005) as by Sandy Mitchell [tie: Warhammer: Death of the Reik: pb/Alec Boyd]
  • Warhammer: Death's Legacy (Nottingham, Nottinghamshire: Black Library, 2006) as by Sandy Mitchell [tie: Warhammer: Death of the Reik: pb/Wayne England]

individual titles

collections and stories

  • Dragonwood (London: Evans Brothers, 2010) [novella: chap: in the publisher's Shades series: pb/uncredited]

works as editor

series

Temps

  • Temps (London: Roc, 1991) with Neil Gaiman [anth: tie: Temps: pb/uncredited]
  • Eurotemps (London: Roc, 1992) [anth: tie: Temps: pb/Larry Rostant]

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