Julia Ecklar

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Julia Ecklar (born 1964) is a John W. Campbell Award–winning science fiction author and a singer and writer of filk music who recorded numerous albums in the Off Centaur label in the early 1980s, including Minus Ten and Counting, , and . Her Divine Intervention album released in 1986 was the first filk genre release to combine the lyrical elements with orchestral and rock arrangements.

Julia's first solo album in 25 years, Horsetamer, was finished by March 2013, produced by .

L.A. Graf[]

L.A. Graf is a pseudonym for the writing team formed by Ecklar, , and for the 1992 Star Trek novel #60 Ice Trap. For all later L.A. Graf novels the writing team was a partnership between Ecklar and Cercone. L.A. Graf reportedly stands for Let's All Get Rich and Famous.[1]

Bibliography[]

as Julia Ecklar[]

  • The Kobayashi Maru (1989) Pocket Books: Star Trek #47, ISBN 0-671-65817-4
  • "The Music Box" (Analog, September 1989)
  • "Carmen Miranda and the Maracas of Death" (Carmen Miranda's Ghost Is Haunting Space Station Three, 1990 anthology, ISBN 0-671-69864-8)
  • "Extra Ellies" (Analog, May 1990)
  • "Burning Bridges" (Analog, November 1990)
  • "A Sweet Disorder" (Analog, September 1991)
  • Noah's Ark series
    • "Blood Relations" (Analog, June 1992)
    • "Ice Nights" (Analog, October 1992)
    • "Tide of Stars" (Analog, January 1995)
    • "The Human Animal" (Analog, April 1995)
  • "Promised Lives" (Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 1993)
  • (1995) Ace Books, ISBN 0-441-00189-0
  • "Thylacine Dream" (Otherwere: Stories of Transformation, 1996 anthology) ISBN 0-441-00363-X

as L.A. Graf[]

  • (July 1992) Star Trek #60, ISBN 0-671-78068-9
  • (November 1992) Star Trek #62, ISBN 0-671-79322-5
  • (January 1994) Star Trek #68, ISBN 0-671-86588-9
  • (June 1994) Star Trek #70, ISBN 0-671-86913-2
  • Caretaker (February 1995) Star Trek: Voyager #1, ISBN 0-671-51914-X
  • (March 1995) Alien Nation #7, ISBN 0-671-79570-8
  • (August 1996) Star Trek: DS9 #16, ISBN 0-671-65817-4
  • (September 1997) Star Trek: Day of Honor #2, ISBN 0-671-00675-4
  • (June 1998) Star Trek: The Captain's Table #1, ISBN 0-671-01463-3
  • "Reflections" (The Lives of Dax, 1999 anthology) ISBN 0-671-02840-5
  • Rough Trails (July 2000) Star Trek: New Earth Book Three, ISBN 0-671-86913-2
  • (October 2002 omnibus) ISBN 0-7394-2854-3
    1. (June 2002) ISBN 0-671-03635-1
    2. Future Imperfect (June 2002) ISBN 0-671-03636-X
    3. Past Prologue (July 2002) ISBN 0-7434-4596-1

Discography[]

  • To Touch the Stars: A Musical Celebration of Space Exploration (contributor)
  • Minus Ten and Counting (contributor)
  • Traveller (re-released on CD in 2006)
  • Genesis (out of print)
  • Divine Intervention (, 1986)
  • Walkabout ()
  • Balance ()
  • Space Heroes & Other Fools (contributor, 1983)[2][3]
  • Horsetamer's Daughter (Off Centaur Publications, 1983)
  • A Wolfrider's Reflections (Warp Graphics, 1987)

Awards[]

  • John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer 1991
  • Inducted into the Filk Hall of Fame 1996

Pegasus Awards[]

  • Best Female Filker 1984
  • Best Performer 1987
  • Best Writer/Composer 1990
  • Best Literature Song 1990: "Daddy's Little Girl"
  • Best War/Vengeance Song 1991: "Temper of Revenge"
  • Best Filk Song 1992: "God Lives on Terra"
  • Best Sorcery Song 1997: "The Dark Is Rising" (with Susan Cooper)
  • Best Classic Filk Song 2004: "Ladyhawke!"
  • Best Classic Filk Song 2011: "The Phoenix"

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Crandall, Melissa. "Bio". Archived from the original on February 27, 2010. Retrieved June 11, 2008.
  2. ^ "In a Fine Filk".
  3. ^ "Julia Ecklar - Space Heroes & Other Fools [1983]".

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