NAME: Saxon Brenton

E-MAIL: saxon.brenton@uts.edu.au

WEB PAGE: None. But Jamas Enright has my LNH writings on the Blue Light Productions webpage at: http://www.vuw.ac.nz/~thad/blip/blip.html

WRITER OF:

PERSONAL INFO: Brown hair, green eyes. Born 1st August 1968 in Kempsey, New South Wales, Australia. Single. My immediate family consists of my parent and two sisters. We are all rather smug that by the time the children had reached their twenties we had all grown out of our Dysfunctional Family stage. I have a BA in librarianship from the University of Canberra. More importantly, it was at the U of C that I discovered usenet and started writing for the LNH. Currently living in Sydney. Working in patron registration at the city campus library of the University of Technology. I read voraciously, so while I may not have time to read at work, I can browse at convenience during lunch for later reading at home, and I can also arrange for reciprocal borrowing at other university and college libraries in New South Wales if they've got something I need :-) Hobbies include reading (especially comics), writing for the Legion of Net.Heroes and the Torg RPG mailing list/newsgroup, role playing games, attending the Friends of Science Fiction club. I have collected comics since my early teens. I have a sweet tooth, which plays hob with my cholesterol. I enjoy chocolate, passionfruit cheesecake, and pavlova in particular, and just about anything else on principle. Also, every few months I get cravings for Oysters Kilpatrick.

WHAT I WANT THE WORLD TO KNOW ABOUT ME: I am what the residents of rec.arts.comics.marvel.x-books calls a 'Dino'. I bought the x-comics without fail when Claremont was writing it, but now buy it mainly because the rest of the family still has a Wolverine fixation and will not let me stop buying the stuff.

WHAT I DON'T WANT THE WORLD TO KNOW ABOUT ME: 1) I have worked hard through adolescence to contract Peter Pan Syndrome and never have to grow up. Now in my late twenties, I have discovered that the spirit may be willing, but the flesh is weak. 2) It is my fault that my family have chronic Star Trek addiction.

This page last updated: 18th November 1997