Daryl F. Mallett

Daryl Furumi Mallett, (born in Los Angeles, California on May 3, 1969), is a Science Fiction editor who has worked for a variety of publishing houses. Mallett received a dual Interdisciplinary Humanities and Social Sciences Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree from the University of California, Riverside in 1991, specializing in Theatre Arts/Public Speaking and Creative Writing/Comparative Literatures and Languages (Speculative Fiction) under the direction of Pilgrim Award-winning author George E. Slusser. He has had the usual roster of odd jobs required by any writer, including ten years at Borgo Press, where he started out as a stock boy in 1989 and ended as a series and senior outside editor in 1999 when the venerable company closed its doors. Of his hundreds of publications, the two which have garnered him the most recognition are "Tongue-Tied: Bubo's Tale" in (ed. by Kevin J. Anderson, Bantam Books, 1996) and the storyline from the two-part episode "Birthright" (w/Barbra Wallace, Arthur Loy Holcomb and George Brozak). This makes him one of only a handful of writers to have worked on both Star Trek and Star Wars. As an actor, Mallett has appeared in small roles or as an extra in Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death, , , , and . He is currently working as co-producer, co-screenwriter and acting in the role of Zar in the film The First Rose of Spring (Draco Productions) and as script supervisor and acting in the role of Drax in the fan film Dr. Who and the Legends of Time (M&V Studios). He is currently at work on numerous projects, including a fourth edition of (w/Robert Reginald); co-producing and collaborating with romance novelist Sheryl Flournoy on the script for the fantasy film The First Rose of Spring for Draco Productions; as well as on Lava, a fantasy novel w/Max Espinoza based on the comic book by Ruben Gerard and Espinoza; Like the Awesome Gleam of Crystal, a novel based on the 1954 novel Alien Life, by E. C. Tubb; Among the Vanguard: An Annotated Bibliography and Guide of the Works of A. E. van Vogt, which will feature an introduction by George Clayton Johnson and remembrances by other writers; and George Fox: Friend for Christ, a narrative story of the life of the Quaker evangelist.

Bibliography

Nonfiction books

Edited fiction books

Edited nonfiction books

Edited poetry anthologies

Short fiction

Reprinted in Worlds in Small: An Anthology of Miniature Literary Compositions, ed. by John Robert Colombo. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: Cacanadadada Press, 1992, p. 86.
  • "The Possible Death of Christopher Marlowe," in UCR Winter Arts Festival Writers' Competition Finalists, 1990-91, ed. by Judy Lehr. Riverside, CA: UCR Performing Arts/ASUCR, Nov. 1991, p. 1.
  • "Women Without Men," in Other Worlds #6 (Winter 1996).
Reprinted in M&V MagaZine 14:2 (Aug./Sep. 1998).

Comic books/graphic novels

Television writing credits

Film production credits

* (Paramount Pictures, 1991) Storyline Co-creator

 

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