Greg Cox Greg Cox i(A145862 works by)
Born: Established: 1959 ;
Gender: Male
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A frequent contributor to the New York Review of Science Fiction and an editor at Tor Books, Greg Cox is probably best known for his ambitious trilogy written for the Star Trek: The Next Generation series - Q-Space, Q-Strike and Q-Zone (1998). He has also written and co-written more than eight other titles, as well as co-editing two horror titles anthologies - Tomorrow Sucks (1994), a scientific history of vampirism; and Tomorrow Bites (1995), a scientific history of lycanthropy. In the Transylvanian Library: A Consumer's Guide to Vampire Fiction Cox compiled a bibliography of 250 authors, dating from 1819 and including synopsis, critical evaluation, and notes on film and television adaptations.

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