Albert Wendland

Albert Wendland has made a career out of his life-long interests in science fiction—and novels, poetry, art, photography, film, and travel. He has taught literature, popular fiction, and writing at Seton Hill University, where he was director of its MFA in Writing Popular Fiction (the program famous for its exclusive attention on genre writing). After the release of his SF novel, "The Man Who Loved Alien Landscapes," he published a prequel, "In a Suspect Universe," and now has released a collection of poetry "written" by the protagonist of those two books called "Temporary Planets for Transitory Days." He follows these with the current novel, "Haunted Stars," a stand-alone that occurs between the previous two novels. These will be followed by at least two sequels that take place after the first book. He also works in—and loves—astronomy, geology, landscape photography, SF painting, film studies, graphic novels, classic SF, and “the sublime.”

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