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  • Well, Howard Waldrop is the greatest malaprop short story writer of our time.

    Did You Ever Have One of Those Ideas? at SF Novelists 2010

  • Paul diFilippo (pgdf) notes that SF author Howard Waldrop is having a slow recovery:

    Howard Waldrop contact info eddvick 2008

  • This was unexpected as Waldrop is considered as master of the short form (I loved "Calling Your Name") and, if this is any indication, he's had 10 stories chosen for the first 23 volumes of Gardner Dozois 'Year's Best Science Fiction anthology series.

    June 2006 2006

  • I was also thrilled to see that Howard Waldrop is up in Novelette.

    an honor just to be nominated... grrm 2006

  • This was unexpected as Waldrop is considered as master of the short form (I loved "Calling Your Name") and, if this is any indication, he's had 10 stories chosen for the first 23 volumes of Gardner Dozois 'Year's Best Science Fiction anthology series.

    REVIEW: 2006 Hugo Award Short Fiction Nominees 2006

  • Waldrop is immersed in the Church's social doctrine and puts it into practice in his life as no other that I know of.

    11/01/2003 - 12/01/2003 John 2003

  • The foundation cited "Transcendental Studies" for its unity of poetry and philosophy, calling Waldrop a "transcendentalist for the new millennium."

    The Brown Daily Herald RSS 2009

  • Long before this week's award, the poet Michael Palmer called Waldrop one of the vital and requisite, semi-secret presences in American letters. "

    John Lundberg: A Big Win For Experimental Poetry 2009

  • This is minor Waldrop, which is to say it’s better than 99% of anything else you’ll read this year.

    Kristine Kathryn Rusch » April Recommended Reading 2008

  • This is minor Waldrop, which is to say it’s better than 99% of anything else you’ll read this year.

    Kristine Kathryn Rusch » 2008 » May » 02 2008

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