Jack Laurence Chalker (December 17, 1944 – February 11, 2005) was an American science fiction author. Chalker was also a Baltimore City Schools history...
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Bibliography of science fiction and fantasy writer Jack L. Chalker: Midnight at the Well of Souls, Del Rey, 1977 (ISBN 0-7434-3522-2) Exiles at the Well...
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inventor and writer Jack Bridger Chalker (born 1918), English artist Jack L. Chalker (1944–2005), American writer James Chalker (1912-2003), Canadian...
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Midnight at the Well of Souls (category Novels by Jack L. Chalker)
Souls is the first book in the Well of Souls series by American author Jack L. Chalker, first published as a paperback in 1977. Over a million copies of the...
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and teacher Jack L. Chalker (1944–2005), American science fiction author Jack Charlton (1935–2020), English footballer and manager Jack Chesbro (1874–1931)...
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Well World is a series of science fiction novels by Jack L. Chalker. It involves a planet-sized supercomputer known as the Well of Souls that builds reality...
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stochastic process The Markovians, an extinct god-like species in Jack L. Chalker's Well World series of novels Markovian Parallax Denigrate, references...
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Medusa: A Tiger by the Tail (category Novels by Jack L. Chalker)
A Tiger by the Tail is a science fiction novel by American writer Jack L. Chalker, the fourth book in the Four Lords of the Diamond series. First published...
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poem by Louise Bogan Medusa: A Tiger by the Tail, a 1983 novel by Jack L. Chalker Medusa, a female rap artist affiliated with the open-mic workshop Project...
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is generally attributed to long-time science fiction fan and author Jack L. Chalker. The capitalised form of the term (SMOF) is used jokingly to refer...
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