Derwin Mak was born in Peterborough, Ontario, and currently resides in
Toronto. He has a limited edition chapbook published by Shallow
End of Infinity called All Dancers Go To Heaven (a novella) as
well as the story The Snow Aliens in Tales From the Wonder
Zone: Explorer. His black humour story about the
Titanic, "Luck of the Irish", was published in the spring 2001
issue of The Ultimate Unknown. Derwin contributed to
the anthology Space,
Inc., edited by Julie Czerneda
with his story,
"The Siren Stone", and to the anthology Northwest
Passages: a Cascadian Anthology edited by Cris DiMarco with
his novelette, "Transubstantiation". His next story,
"Seventy-two Virgins", will appear in Thou Shalt Not...,
edited by Lee A. Howard coming summer 2006.
Besides writing, Derwin is an accomplished
costumer. He even has an award named after him called the "Derwin
Mak Attack Award for Twisted Humour" which is awarded annually at
the Toronto Trek costume contest.
Look for Derwins story "The Siren Stone",
in
Space, Inc.
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