Fergus (also Feargus) Gwynplaine MacIntyre known as Froggy (1948-June 25, 2010) was a journalist, novelist, poet and illustrator, who lived in New York City and said he had lived in Scotland and Wales. MacIntyre's writings include the science-fiction novel The Woman Between the Worlds and his anthology of verse and humor pieces MacIntyre's Improbable Bestiary. As an uncredited “ghost” author, MacIntyre is known to have written or co-written sever...
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Fergus (also Feargus) Gwynplaine MacIntyre known as Froggy (1948-June 25, 2010) was a journalist, novelist, poet and illustrator, who lived in New York City and said he had lived in Scotland and Wales. MacIntyre's writings include the science-fiction novel The Woman Between the Worlds and his anthology of verse and humor pieces MacIntyre's Improbable Bestiary. As an uncredited “ghost” author, MacIntyre is known to have written or co-written several other books, including at least one novel in the Tom Swift IV series, The DNA Disaster, published as by "Victor Appleton" (a house pseudonym) but with MacIntyre's name on the acknowledgments page.
On June 25, 2010 MacIntyre’s apartment was set on fire by himself and a body to be MacIntyre was found in his burned out Brooklyn apartment.
MacIntyre often told people he was orphaned by a Scottish family and raised in an Australian orphanage and a child labor camp.He used the aliases Paul Grant Jeffery, Timothy/Tim C. Allen, Oleg V. Bredikhine,...
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