 | Brian Bailie
[NEW] Brian is a Senior Illustrator for NASA, at the Langley Research
Center in Hampton, VA. He is involved with the animated segments of the
Emmy-winning show The Why Files, produced for PBS, and also has
some freelance credits.
 | Kenny Baker
Kenny portrays Star Wars' R2D2 in the first and second trilogies,
plus many other roles (remember Willow, or Fidget in Time
Bandits?)
 | Lawrence Barker
[NEW] Lawrence is a member of Dark River Writers. His work appears in
such anthologies as Carnival, Dark Tyrants, Midnight
Rose, The Night the Lights Went Out in Arkham and others.
 | Jim Bassett
[NEW] Jim Bassett is the author of Living Real (HarperPrism), a
hard-SF look at virtual reality. He has just completed a mainstream
novel, Spare Change.
 | Bella Morte
Bella Morte have just had their second CD re-released by the
world-renowned goth label Cleopatra and their third is now on the way.
 | Steve Berman
Steve once bought books professionally, and is now the author of the
acclaimed Trysts: A Triskaidecollection of Queer and Weird Stories,
a collection of quirky gay dark fantasy stories.
 | Richard Biggs
Richard is best-known to SF audiences as Dr. Steven Franklin on Babylon
5. He trained with the distinguished John Houseman and has numerous
theatrical credits.
 | Paul Bigotti
Paul Bigotti was the producer of Web of Darkness and has been
working in the film and television industry for the last eight years.
 | Richie Blackmon
Richie Blackmon is a young artist from Mississippi, whose titles
(through Across the Pond Comics) include Government Bodies and Necro-City.
 | Linda Blair
Linda Blair became a household name after her portrayal of the
14-year-old girl in The Exorcist, but her career has also
extended to many other roles, including humor and stage-plays.
 | Jerome Blake
Born in the UK, Jerome portrayed six different characters in Star
Wars I: The Phantom Menace and reprised two of the roles in Attack
of the Clones. He's also appeared in, e.g., The Fifth Element.
 | Kammy Bonias
Kammy is a net-published gaming and fiction writer who has been
nominated for several online awards.
 | Jackson Bostwick
Jackson Bostwick is best known for his six-season portrayal of Captain
Marvel on that #1-rated Saturday morning show; he also appeared in Tron,
Gus and My Science Project.
 | Tye Bourdony
A comics colorist and lifelong SF fan, Tye Bourdony's satires, The
Lighter Side of Sci-Fi, have been seen in the pages of Starlog
and Parsec magazines as well as the Celestial Toybox.
 | Tim Bradstreet
Tim has been illustrating role-playing games, comics, cards and books
for well over ten years now, and is still going strong!
 | Dan Brereton
Dan's an award winning and critically acclaimed painter, illustrator and
comics writer best known for his creation Nocturnals. He's
painted hundreds of comics covers and over 1,000 pages, a Rob Zombie
album cover and more.
 | Bill Bridges
Bill is the co-creator and developer of Holistic Design's Fading Suns
science fiction roleplaying game and has more credits at White Wolf (and
other places) than he can easily remember.
 | John Bridges
John now works at Holistic Design Incorporated, where he is the lead
visual designer and art director for the Fading Suns RPG.
 | The Brobdingnagian
Bards
The Bards are the Original Celtic Renaissance duo, with unique
instrumentation (autoharp, recorder and mandolin) and great sound. They
are a Top 25 band on MP3.com, with nearly 2 million downloads to date!
 | David Allen
Brooks
David has appeared in a number of films and television series, including
Babylon 5: Crusade, The Young and the Restless and The Kindred.
 | Michael Broom
[NEW] Michael's lavish use of pencils, garish layout style and use of
lines brings a truly singular sense of mayhem to each new project he
does, from comic pencilling to haunted-house prop design.
 | Julie Caitlin
Brown
Julie portrayed Na'Toth on the legendary SF TV series Babylon 5
but also has numerous other TV, film and stage acting credits as well as
a continuing musical career.
 | Phil Brucato
[NEW] A professional scribe since 1989, Phil's credits include short
fiction in various magazines and anthologies and more than 60 projects
for White Wolf Games, and quite a few forthcoming projects, only some of
which he can discuss.
 | Frank Brunner
A legendary artist and illustrator, Frank's professional career started
at age 20 in 1969 and he's been drawing, writing and painting ever
since. Frank is appearing in support of his new Vanguard art book, Eyes
of Light: Fantasy Drawings of Frank Brunner.
 | Stan Bruns
Founder of the Dreamsmiths Artist Guild and a frequent lecturer and
instructor in graphic illustration at the Hunter Museum of Art in
Chattanooga, Tennesee.
 | Jeremy Bulloch
Jeremy portrays the bounty-hunter Boba Fett in The Empire Strikes
Back and Return of the Jedi, and has also appeared in
everything from Dr. Who to James Bond films.
 | Bob Burden
Creator, writer, and artist of the cult favorite The Flaming Carrot,
Bob was also involved with the feature film The Mystery Men and
is a bona-fide Atlanta-area comics legend.
 | Jim Butler
[NEW] Jim is a partner of Wellborn & Butler, L.L.C., with experience
in hi-tech issues. He represents a wide variety of clients such as
Internet service providers, content providers, e-commerce companies and
Internet solutions companies.
 | Butterfly Messiah
Butterfly Messiah, performing on the Concourse, is poetry set to music;
haunting, operatic, blissful female vocals and mystical, poetic male
chants entwine with ecstatic industrial dance, classical and darkwave
synthetics.
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