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John T. Cullen

Cullen, Jean Thomas

15 works in English-language magazines

Date Page Type Title Magazine
April 1998 Editor Deep Outside SFFH - 1998 Deep Outside SFFH, April 1998
April 1999 Editor Deep Outside SFFH - 1999 Deep Outside SFFH, April 1999
January 2000 Editor Deep Outside SFFH - 2000 Deep Outside SFFH, January 2000
March 2001 Editor Deep Outside SFFH - 2001 Deep Outside SFFH, March 2001
July 2001 |1 Essay Deep Outside SFFH Joins the HWA and John Cullen's Time Machine Deep Outside SFFH, July 2001
January 2002 Editor Deep Outside SFFH - 2002 Deep Outside SFFH, January 2002
February 2002 |2 Essay While the Master Is Away ... Deep Outside SFFH, February 2002
June 2002 |2 Essay Joy Rides and Date Shakes Deep Outside SFFH, June 2002
November 2002 |3 Interview Afterwords ... (About Philip K. Dick) Deep Outside SFFH, November 2002
November 2002 |1 Essay Farewell, Hello, and Reviewing E-Books Deep Outside SFFH, November 2002
January 2003 |1 Essay Broadband (Far Sector SFFH, January 2003) Far Sector SFFH, January 2003
January 2003 Editor Far Sector SFFH - 2003 Far Sector SFFH, January 2003
January 2004 |1 Essay Broadband: As 2004 Dawns on Us Far Sector SFFH, January 2004
January 2004 Editor Far Sector SFFH - 2004 Far Sector SFFH, January 2004
February 2004 |1 Essay Broadband (Far Sector SFFH, February-March 2004) Far Sector SFFH, February-March 2004

Jean Thomas Cullen began publishing books on-line in April 1996. Under the name John T. Cullen he has published thrillers, nonfiction, and other works. Under the name John Argo, he has published mainly SFFH, but also suspense and historical fiction. Along with Brian Callahan, he launched a web-only genre magazine (under the titles Outside, 1998-1999, Deep Outside, 1999-2002, and Far Sector, 2002-2007) which SFE3 recognized as the "first paying online speculative fiction market that had not seen a previous print version and which survived more than one or two issues". U.S. Army brat born in Bavaria, West Germany as a U.S. citizen; lived in West Germany, France, and Luxembourg until age 10. Moved to Connecticut with his family upon his father's retirement. Through his mother's line, also a Luxembourg citizen; fluent in Luxembourgeois, German, and English. Stationed in West Germany as U.S. Army soldier five years during his 20s, where he wrote novels and poetry in his free time and drove around Europe (Paris, Brussels, Heidelberg, etc) in his orange VW van. More info coming soon at his personal website johntcullen.com.
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