Author:Jon Lyndon

Jon Lyndon is a Freelance Writer who creates Fiction (Non-Genre, SciFi, Mystery, & Horror), Poetry and Music Reviews. He has been writing, with some professional success, since 1991 when he won that year's Best Mystery Story, with "Third Pillar From the Westside", in The Valley magazine.

He is originally from New England, and now lives in Melbourne, Australia.

Below is a list and credits with E-addresses where his works may be found:

LYNDON, JON

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 * "Third Pillar From the West Side", The Valley 1991.
 * "The Breathing Night",(Poetry Book) Severed Publications, 1991.
 * "Dear Mother", (pm) Midnight Zoo v3 #5 1993.
 * "Einstein Makes Me Laugh", (pm) Midnight Zoo v4 #1 1994.
 * "Ineffable Continuum", (pm) Midnight Zoo v3 #7 1993.
 * "Newbury Street", (vi) Pirate Writings Spr 1995.
 * "Naked Soul",(Poetry Book) Severed Publications 1997.
 * "Wet Streets", (Film) Unbound Productions 2001.
 * Dark Poetry.com, (Poetry & Short Stories), 2003 - Present at:
 * "The Word As Not Such (reMixed)", Dada Contest Winner at DP, 12/12/2005.
 * "Subway Snowfall", All Misunderstandings Resolved Contest Winner at DP, 09/27/2006.

Dark Planet: Poetry: The Beautiful Automated Living Ghost.

Brief Bio, as listed at Dark Planet: Jon Lyndon is a musician (guitar, piano) and an actor who studies multi-media Design in college. Jon just finished his first short film, Wet Streets. ... http://darkplanet.basespace.net/poetry/autoghost.html

Pirate Writings: Issue #6 http://www.clarkesworldbooks.com/PWMAG.html

Fiction:
 * Returning by Ian R. Macleod
 * Leakage by Paul Di Filippo

Short-Short Section:
 * "Newbury Street" by Jon Lyndon

Poetry:
 * Nancy Springer - featured poet

Dark Planet: Poetry "The Beautiful Automated Ghost" by Jon Lyndon http://darkplanet.basespace.net/poetry/autoghost.html

SciFi Poem: The Beautiful Automated Living Ghost http://www.sffworld.com/community/poem/93.html ...

Stories: "The Laundromatte on Dali Boulevard" ... http://www.sffworld.com/community/story/107p0.html

Poem: 3am in the Morning (eyes the wrong colours...) http://www.sffworld.com/community/poem/130.html