Don Webb has published fiction in a variety of venues and languages.
His most recent fiction collections include A Spell for the Fulfillment of
Desire (Black Ice Books), Stealing My Rules (CPAOD Books), and The
Explanation and Other Good Advice (Wordcraft of Oregon). His first book,
Uncle Ovid's Exercise Book, won the 1988 Illinois State University/Fiction
Collective fiction contest. His 2nd book, Marchenland ist abgebrannt,
appeared in Austria in 1990
His short fiction has appeared in nearly 200 large and small magazines
in the United States, Great Britain, Canada, Australia, France, India, Japan,
and Norway (including Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, Science
Fiction Age, Amazing, Interzone, Semiotext(e) SF, Back Brain Recluse,
Fear, Prakalpana Literature, etc).
Don Webb is an expert on the magical practices of Late Antiquity, his
most recent occult book is The Seven Faces of Darkness: Practical Typhonian
Magic from Runa Raven Press. He has lectured on Left Hand Path theology,
Egyptian magic, Sadeanism.
Don lives in Austin. Texas.
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