Mark A. Rayner

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Mark A. Rayner earned a B.A. (Hon) in drama and history from Queen's University in 1989 and an M.A. in journalism from the University of Western Ontario in 1992. In addition to writing novels, he has had several plays produced and more than two dozen short stories published. Rayner teaches at the University of Western Ontario, in the Faculty of Information and Media Studies, and lives in London, Ontario.


Books by Mark A. Rayner

2005
The Amadeus Net (novel)
It's 2028 and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is alive and living in a sapient city.
2009
Marvellous Hairy (novel)
An artist's DNA is altered, turning him into a monkey.
2012
Pirate Therapy and Other Cures (short stories)
2012
The Fridgularity (novel)
 
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Added 17 June 2010.
Updated 01 July 2013.