'Edward E. Kramer' (born on
March 20,
1961) is an
American editor and author of numerous
science fiction,
fantasy, and
horror works, and co-founder of the
Dragon Con fan convention in
Atlanta, Georgia. He lives in
Duluth, Georgia.
Biography
Kramer is the editor of the
anthologies ''Dark Love'' and ''Grails'' published by
Roc Books; ''
The Sandman: Book of Dreams'' (with
Neil Gaiman) (
HarperPrism); ''
The Crow: Shattered Lives and Broken Dreams'' (with
James O'Barr) (
Random House); ''Free Space'' (
Tor Books); ''Forbidden Acts'' (
Avon Books); ''
Elric: Tales of the White Wolf'' and ''Pawn of Chaos: Tales of the
Eternal Champion'' (based on the works and characters of
Michael Moorcock), ''Dante's Disciples'', ''Tombs'', and the ''Dark Destiny'' trilogy (White Wolf); and ''Strange Attraction: Turns of the Midnight Carnival Wheel'' (Bereshith Publishing), with many additional works both in print and in progress.
Kramer is a member of both the
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America and
Horror Writers Association (serving as both
Vice-President and
Trustee), and served on the board of the
World Fantasy Convention and
World Horror Society.
[1] His credits include more than a dozen published works of fiction and non-fiction, and a decade of work as a
music critic and
photojournalist. He co-wrote and directed the digital feature ''Terror at Tate Manor'', which debuted as a direct-to-
Internet film.
His literary works have been nominated for the
World Fantasy Award, the
British Fantasy Award, and the
International Horror Guild Award, and he is the recipient of the first
Prometheus Special Award presented by the
Libertarian Futurist Society, with co-editor
Brad Linaweaver, for ''Free Space''.
In
1987, he founded
Dragon Con,
North America's largest convention dedicated to science fiction, fantasy,
comics,
gaming, and the
popular arts. He served as its chairman for fourteen years and oversaw its growth from 1,400 attendance in its inaugural year to over 20,000 in
2000.
He has also chaired the 1990 Atlanta
Origins convention, the 1992
Georgia World Fantasy Convention[2] and the
Nebula Awards Weekend, and both the
Atlanta World Horror Convention and the
North American Science Fiction Convention (NASFiC) in 1995.
[3] In 1999, he hosted the
Atlanta World Horror Convention and
Los Angeles's
Bram Stoker Award Weekend.
Kramer, who was born in
Brooklyn,
New York, is a graduate of
Emory College and the
Emory University School of Medicine.
[4]
Criminal allegations & civil rights actions
In
2000, Kramer was arrested for an alleged domestic incident following an anonymous phone call; he was eventually charged with aggravated child molestation. Kramer has lived under
house arrest at his home in Duluth since late 2000 while awaiting trial. No trial date has been set. A Federal
Civil Rights Action was filed against the local county by Kramer in
2001. The
National Center for Reason and Justice sponsors a defense fund on his behalf.
In May
2005, Kramer filed a motion asserting
speedy trial rights, demanding the case go to trial; the motion was never heard. In November
2006, a follow-up motion demanding dismissal of charges for violation of civil rights, including
speedy trial rights was denied, and is on
appeal. Former
Georgia Congressman and
Intelligence official
Bob Barr entered an
Amicus curiae citing the Court to, "rebuke the entities responsible in the strongest language available... that this kind of illicit, illegal confluence of dilatory, patently
constitutionally infirm behavior be ended and effectively condemned."
Bibliography
★ ''Tales of
Riverworld'' (
1992)
★ ''Grails: Quests, Visitations and Other Occurrences'' (
1992), a
World Fantasy Award nominee for Best Anthology
★ ''Quest to
Riverworld'' (
1993)
★ ''Confederacy of the Dead'' (
1993)
★ ''Phobias'' (
1994)
★ ''
Michael Moorcock's Elric: Tales of the White Wolf'' (
1994)
★ ''Grails: Visitations of the Night'' (
1994)
★ The ''Dark Destiny'' trilogy is set in
White Wolf publishing's ''
World of Darkness'':
★ #''Dark Destiny'' (
1994)
★ #''Dark Destiny II: Proprietors of Fate'' (
1995)
★ #''Dark Destiny III: Children of
Dracula'' (
1996)
★ ''
Excalibur'' (
1995)
★ ''Tombs'' (
1995)
★ ''More Phobias'' (
1995)
★ ''Forbidden Acts'' (
1995)
★ ''Dark Love'' (
1996), a
World Fantasy Award and
International Horror Guild Award nominee for Best Anthology
★ ''
The Sandman: Book of Dreams'' (
1996), a
British Fantasy Award nominee for Best Anthology
★ ''
Michael Moorcock's Pawn of Chaos: Tales of the
Eternal Champion'' (
1997)
★ ''Free Space'' (
1997), recipient of the first
Prometheus Special Award
★ ''Strange Attraction: Turns of the Midnight Carnival's Wheel'' (
2000)
★ ''
The Crow: Shattered Lives and Broken Dreams'' (
2001)
★ ''Grails: Quests of the Dawn'' (
2004)
Literary Trivia
Working on an anthology proposal based on
Frank Herbert's ''
Dune'' in
1997, Kramer fostered a literary partnership between writers
Brian Herbert and
Kevin J. Anderson.
[5] He is credited as the "bridge" to their additions to the ''
Dune universe'' in each volume of the first trilogy, , and .
References
1. http://www.worldhorrorsociety.org/past.html
2. http://www.worldfantasy.org/awards/1992.html
3. http://www.nesfa.org/data/LL/TheLongListNasfic.html
4. http://www.aussiecon3.worldcon.org/a3prbios.html
5. http://www.januarymagazine.com/profiles/duneprofile.html
★
Ed Kramer biography provided by Dragon
★ Con
★ Barr, Bob ''"Amicus Brief"'',
Georgia Court of Appeals, August 16, 2007.
★ Sturgis, Amy H.
''"Ed Kramer's Long Wait for Justice"'', History News Network. April 16, 2007.
★ Steward, Shirl.
''"The Real Injustices Beyond the Sting of Mere Words"'', Santa Fe New Mexican. April 16, 2007.
★ Bidwell, Rebecca.
''"Georgia Inmate Abuse by Gwinnett County and Prison Health Services, Inc. in Supreme Court"'', Save Our Civil Liberties Campaign, May 26, 2005.
★ Rothery, Brian.
''"America – Land of the Shackles''", Inquisition 21st Century. November 18, 2004.
★ Cohen, Benyamin.
''"Truth, Justice, and Ed Kramer"'', Atlanta Jewish Life Magazine. October 2004.
★ Nurse, Doug. ''"Molestation trial delayed after surgery"'',
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Pg. 1JJ. May 4, 2004.
★ Brett, Jennifer. ''"Kramer trial to start today; DragonCon founder charged with aggravated child molestation"'',
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Pg. 1JJ. May 3, 2004.
★ Rowe, Sean. ''
"DragonCon Sex Trial Delayed -- Again"'',
WXIA-TV. November 3, 2003.
★ Warren, Beth. ''"Third teen levels molestation charges"'',
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Pg. 1JJ. October 24, 2003.
★ Silver, Steven H.
''"Kramer Warrant Declared Unconstitutional"'', SF Site News. May 8, 2003.
★ Henry, Scott. ''
"Ed Kramer trial put off again"'',
Creative Loafing. May 22, 2002.
★ Henry, Scott. ''
"The wizard of Dragon
★ Con stands trial"'',
Creative Loafing. January 30, 2002.
★ Ippolito, Milo. ''"Defendant's sword at center of pretrial dispute; Admissibility as evidence at issue"'',
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Pg. 1JJ. February 16, 2001.
★ Richards, Linda L.
''"The Sons of Dune: An Interview with Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson"'', January Magazine. January, 2000.
★ Bacon-Smith, Ph.D., Camille.
''"The Goth Explosion in Science Fiction Culture"'', New Directions in Folklore 3. May-July 1999.
External links
★
edkramer.com official website
★
edkramer.org defense fund site
★
''Terror at Tate Manor'' website