Daryl F. Mallett
***** *. *** ***** *********, AZ 85629 USA
Cell: 480/275-0232 Fax: 520/294-2251 Email: abnt0c@r.postjobfree.com
Writer / Editor / Publisher • Marketing & Advertising Executive
Business Development & Public Relations Executive
Writing/Editing/Publishing • Advertising & Marketing Campaigns • New Business Development
Public Relations Campaigns • Strategic Partnerships
Professional Summary
Experienced and goal-oriented writer/editor with a track record of well-written press releases, magazine and newspaper articles, ad
copy, as well as edited books and monographs. Skilled in furthering client, media and intra-company relations and communication.
Education
University of California, Riverside
Bachelor of Arts (B.A., 1991) in Interdisciplinary Humanities and Social Sciences. Emphasis on Comparative Literatures &
Languages, Creative Writing, English, Journalism, Public Speaking and Theatre Arts. Additional classes in biomedical
sciences and business administration. Senior Thesis: The Work of Gregory Benford: An Annotated Bibliography and Guide. [Work
listing and annotating the works of the astrophysicist/writer, and studying the ways in which his fictional writing and his
scientific writing combine to form a unique blend of literature.]
Some work completed on Master of Arts (M.A.) in Comparative Literatures & Languages.
Rio Salado Community College (Tempe, AZ)
Airline Industry Information Technology Courses / Training. Dean’s Honor Roll.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
(Gilbert, AZ). May 2009 – Present. Creative Director. Freelance. Responsible for all writing, editing and content
Wisteria House Products
development. [Consumer products]
(New Orleans, LA). Apr 2009 – Present. Contributing Editor & Writer. Freelance. Write and edit books, stories.
Battlefield Press
[Gaming]
(Tucson, AZ). Mar. 2009 – Present. Advertising, Marketing & Business Development Manager. Freelance.
Landsknecht Industries
LLC Responsible for new business development, advertising, marketing, technical writing strategic partnerships. [Tool
manufacturing]
(Rancho Murietta, CA). Mar. 2009 – Present. Technical Writing Lead. Freelance. Technical writing, review of
FonWallet LLC
documents; oversee other technical writers for this e-commerce company. [E-Commerce]
(Charleston, SC). Oct. 2008 – Present. Contributing Author. Freelance. Compile and write photographic history
Arcadia Publishing
books of cities, counties, areas. [Book publisher]
(Cincinnati, OH). Sep. 2008 – Present. Editor, Proofreader & Packager. Freelance. Proofread and/or edit
Mundania Press
novels, short story collections. Find and sign new products. [Book publisher]
(Tucson, AZ). Jul. 2007 – Present. Manager, Marketing & Business Development. Freelance. Responsible for
Diversified Capital
Management LLC new business development, advertising, marketing, strategic partnerships. When necessary, assist with bookkeeping,
accounts payable, accounts receivable, reconciliation, banking, statements, invoices, filing, paying employment taxes,
etc. [Accounting & bookkeeping]
Productive Data (Greenwood Village, CO/Tucson, AZ). Jul. 2005 – Jun. 2007. Data Management Administrator /
Solutions/Raytheon Configuration Management Administrator. Contracted to Raytheon Missile Systems (Tucson, AZ).
Scanning/digitizing, archives management and retrieval, validation, data request processing, data entry, preparation
of work instructions, management of contracts, data deliverables, inventory control, document management
specialist, Product Data Management (PDM), eData, LiveLink, historical record maintenance, databases, digital data
conversion, FAR/DFAR, ITAR, support request for proposal (RFP) efforts, conduct peer reviews, performance
metrics, DD250 data activities. I currently hold an Interim Secret Security Clearance with the Department of
Defense. [Missile defense manufacturing]
(Sahuarita, AZ). Dec. 2004 – Present. Co-Founder, Publisher & Editor. Freelance. Also serve as reporter, copy
Prismic Publishing
editor, photographer, layout, editor for eight community newspapers. [Newspaper publisher]
Valley Publishing (Mesa, AZ). Dec. 2004 – Jun. 2005. Editor, Reporter & Photographer. Editing, writing, reporter, copy editor,
typesetter, proofreader, photographer, layout for one magazine, two newspapers. [Newspaper publisher]
World Publishing Corp. (Mesa, AZ). May 2004 – Dec. 2005. Editor, Associate Editor, Reporter & Photographer. Editing, writing,
reporter, copy editor, typesetter, proofreader, photographer, layout for 26 newspapers/3 magazines. [Newspaper
publisher]
(Holicong, PA). Aug. 2003 – Present. Contributing Writer & Proofreader. Freelance. [Book publisher]
Wildside Press
Caribou Moving Pictures (Phoenix, AZ). Jul. 2003 – Present. Associate Producer & Director, Marketing & Business Development.
Freelance. All associate producer duties and marketing & business development efforts. Also fill in as Production
Assistant, 2nd Assistant Director, Greensman, Assistant to the Producer, Location Manager, Script Supervisor,
Continuity Supervisor, Location Scout, Electrician, Grip, Assistant to the Director, Personal Assistant to Actors.
[Film/TV]
(Phoenix, AZ). Jul. 2003 – Present. Associate Producer. Freelance. All associate producer duties. [Film/TV]
Draco Productions
(Pittsburgh, PA). Jul. 2003 – Present. Producer. Freelance. All producer duties. [Film/TV]
Paddlefoot Productions
(Scottsdale, AZ). May 2003 – Present. Co-Founder & Managing Partner. Freelance. All marketing & advertising
Airpark Marketing Studio
for clients. [Advertising & marketing]
Parker Madison Marketing (Tempe, AZ). Jan. 2003 – May 2003. Director, Writing & Business Development. Develop advertising
Studio campaigns, write advertising copy, oversee freelance writers, design trade show booths, attend trade shows, assist
with Addy Awards ceremony, bring in new business. [Advertising & marketing]
Second Look Financial LLC (Scottsdale, AZ). May 2002 – Jan. 2009. Consultant. Business research, public relations/advertising/marketing for
financial services company. [Executive Vice President, Corporate Communications, May 2002-Jul. 2003] [Financial
management]
Tower Telecommunications (Phoenix, AZ). Jan. 2001 – Jan. 2009. Consultant. Business research and documentation for outside plant
engineering, cable conduit, manholes, aerial, engineering, permitting, design, CAD services, etc.
[Telecommunications engineering company]
Maison d’Ailleurs / (Switzerland/EU). Jan. 2000 – Sep. 2001. Contributing Writer. Write articles on space technology which could
European Space Agency be developed from concepts in science fiction literature & film. [Library & Space agency]
Obsidian Marketing Group (Gilbert, AZ). Dec. 1999 – Mar. 2002. Consultant. Set up company, all company operations (hiring/human
resources, payroll, benefits, writing business plan, seek venture capital), all marketing/advertising efforts (write all
advertising materials, new business development, capital investment solicitation, annual reports, in-house
newsletters, corporate communications), meet with clients, develop advertising campaigns, write advertising copy,
design trade show booths, attend trade shows, networking group meetings, etc. [Co-founder, Chief Operating
Officer; Chief Marketing Officer, Jun.-Dec. 1999]. [Advertising & marketing]
(Tempe, AZ). Sep. 1999 – Present. Senior Outside Research Associate. Freelance. Copyeditor for the Arizona
International Research
Center & Arizona Telecommunications & Information Council (ATIC) monthly technology & networking calendar. Research (hard
Telecommunications & and online) for business, mostly focusing on the telecommunications industry, but also environmental, wireless,
Information Council trucking, biotech/medical, etc. Write/edit and assist on reports, white papers. [Senior Research Associate, Mar.
2001-Jan. 2002; Research Associate, Mar. 2000-Mar. 2001; Freelance Researcher/Writer, Sep. 1999-Mar. 2000].
[Business intelligence consulting company]
Blue Fire Technologies Inc. (Sahuarita, AZ). Oct. 1998 – Present. Founder & Chief Evangelical Officer. Freelance. Developing wearable
computing technology, applications, hardware and software. [Wearable computer company]
Vocational Biographies (Sauk Centre, MN). Jan. 1998 – Mar. 2002. Contributing Writer. Writing vocational biographies for high school
students. [Reference book publisher]
Southwest Diver (Phoenix, AZ). Jan. 1998 – Dec. 1998. Advertising Sales Representative / Contributing Writer. Sell
advertisement, write articles, distribute magazine, solicit articles. [Diving magazine]
(Glendale, AZ). Jun. 1997 – Present. Contributing Writer & Editor. Freelance. [Comic book publisher]
M&V Comics
M&V Magazine (Glendale, AZ). Jun. 1997 – Present. Co-Editor & Contributing Writer. Freelance. [Humor and literature
magazine]
Hardboiled Detectives (Brooklyn, NY). Dec. 1996 – Present. Associate Editor. Freelance. [Pulp detective magazine]
Keep It SIMple (Glendale, AZ). Jun. 1996 – Mar. 2002. Consultant. All advertising materials, capital investment solicitation,
Entertainment Inc. annual reports, in-house newsletters, corporate communications, etc. Serving in a producer capacity for projects
from inception to completion. [Vice President of Corporate Communications, Jun. 1996-Mar. 1998]. [Interactive
gaming]
Water Conditioning & (Tucson, AZ). Feb. 1996 – Present. Contributing Writer. Freelance. Write articles on water technology and its
Purification Magazine applications. [Water industry trade magazine]
Osmonics Inc. / (Phoenix, AZ). Dec. 1995 – Apr. 1997. Technical Writer. Fluid applications (reverse osmosis, ozone, sensors).
Lakewood Instruments All company writing: operation & installation manuals; trade journal articles, newsletters, ad copy, presentation
manuals; worked on equipment documentation for movie Sphere. [Water purification technology manufacturer]
The Grapevine News (Phoenix, AZ). Jul. 1995 – Jul. 1997. Contributing Writer/Movie Reviewer. Write articles. [Homeless newspaper]
(Brooklyn, NY). Jun. 1995 – Present. Associate Editor. Freelance. [Book & magazine publisher]
Gryphon Publications
Other Worlds Magazine (Brooklyn, NY). May 1995 – Present. Associate Editor. Freelance. [Science fiction magazine]
(Albuquerque, NM). May 1995 – Present. Assistant Editor. Freelance. [Book publisher]
Xenos Books
Arizona Brand Foods (Phoenix, AZ). May 1995. Technical Writer. ISO 9000 Certification Manual. [Food manufacturer]
Chaos! Comics (Scottsdale, AZ). Apr. 1995. Managing Editor. All editorial duties. [Comic book publisher]
Overstreet’s FAN (Timonium, MD). Mar. 1995 – Jul. 1997. Contributing Writer. Write articles, interviews. [Comic book magazine]
Sirius Publishing Inc. / (Scottsdale, AZ). Dec. 1994 – Mar. 1995. Technical Writer. All company writing: CD-ROM instructions;
Motion Pixels Inc. technical manuals; operation & installation manuals; online instructions; proposals; Treasure Quest. [CD-ROM
gaming]
Central American Times / (Scottsdale, AZ). Sep. 1994 – Dec. 1994. Associate Editor. Solicit, edit, write, layout articles; distribution; sales;
Environmental Times marketing and advertising; circulation services, etc. [Newspapers]
Extrapolation (Kent, OH). Sum. 1994 – Mar. 2002. Editorial Board. [Literary criticism magazine]
Y-Not Entertainment Inc. (Phoenix, AZ). Jan. 1994 – Mar. 2002. Consultant. All advertising materials, capital investment solicitation, annual
reports, in-house newsletters, corporate communications, etc. Serving in a producer capacity for projects from
inception to completion. [Producer; Marketing & Advertising Director, Jan. 1994-Mar. 1998]. [Interactive gaming]
Todd Publishing (Scottsdale, AZ). Sep. 1993 – Dec. 1994. Editor. Responsible for book projects from manuscript to final product,
including copyediting, typesetting, proofreading, galleys, review copies and ad copy, flyers, etc., on several series, as
well as general book projects. [Book publisher]
(Sahuarita, AZ). Jun. 1993 – Present. Editor. Freelance. Responsible for book projects from manuscript to final
SFRA Press
product, including copyediting, typesetting, proofreading, galleys, review copies and ad copy, flyers, etc., on several
series, as well as general book projects. Formerly SFRA Newsletter. [Book & magazine publisher]
The Borgo Press (San Bernardino, CA). Dec. 1989 – Jun. 1999. Senior Outside Editor. Responsible for book projects from
manuscript to final product, including copyediting, typesetting, proofreading, galleys, review copies and ad copy,
flyers, etc., on several series, as well as general book projects. [Formerly Contributing Editor, Copy Editor,
Proofreader, Stock Manager, Contributing Writer]. [Book & magazine publisher]
Dr. Robert L. Forward / (Riverside, CA). Jan. 1989 – Aug. 1991. Research Associate. Research on various fields, from CD-ROM to
Hughes Laboratories / Dr. computer sales igures to radio gravity gradiometers to science fiction literature. [Freelance research]
George E. Slusser
University of California, (Riverside, CA). Jan. 1988 – Aug. 1991. Library Assistant II / Assistant to the Curator of the J. Lloyd Eaton
Riverside, Dept. of Special Collection of Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror and Comic Book Literature. Shelving books, assisting patrons,
Collections filing, research, special projects, acquisitions of books, magazines, comic books, manuscript collections, assist with
scholarly conference. [University library]
Waymark (Riverside, CA). Jan. 1988 – Dec. 1989. Editor. Write articles,publish & distribute newsletter.
Theatre/Film/Television/Theatre Industry Credits
Green Lantern (Paddlefoot Productions, in development) Co-Producer
Turkeystuffer (Paddlefoot Productions, in development) Co-Producer
In Search of Steven Spielberg (Caribou Moving Pictures, in development) Associate Producer
Doctor Who: The Legends of Time (M&V Studios, on hold) Consultant, Drax
The First Rose of Spring (Draco Productions/Dustbunny Productions, in development) Co-Producer, Co-Script Writer, Zar
Illusion (Draco Productions, 2005) Associate Producer
The Message (Caribou Moving Pictures, 2004) Assistant to the Producer
Sphere (Warner Bros., 1998) Technical Writer
Star Trek: Deep Space 9 (Paramount Pictures, 1993-99) Extra (several episodes)
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Birthright (Paramount Pictures, 1991) Storyline Co-creator
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (Paramount Pictures, 1991) Extra
Carmady’s People: The Case of the Reluctant Major (CENCOM Cable, 1990) Thug #2
“The Birthday Party” (UC Riverside, 1989) Audio Crew
Star Trek: The Next Generation (Paramount Pictures, 1988-95) Extra (several episodes)
Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death (Guacamole Productions, 1988) Extra
“The Ghost Sonata” (UC Riverside, 1988) Set Crew
“The Apple Tree” (Long Beach Civic Light Opera, 1987) Set Crew
“Pirates of Penzance” (Carson Civic Light Opera, 1987) Pirate
“Disneyland’s Bear Country Hoedown” (Disneyland, 1985-86) Dancer
“Disneyland’s Main Street Electrical Parade” (Disneyland, 1985-86) Toy Soldier
“Waiting in the Wings” (Valencia H.S., 1986) Boy
“Mame” (Valencia H.S., 1985) Mr. Upson
Honors & Awards
DramaLogue Award (1986), “Best Christmas Future” for performance as Christmas Future in Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol at UCRiverside
Winter Arts Festival Writers' Competition Winner: Short Story Competition, University of California, Riverside, 1991.
Winter Arts Festival Writers' Competition Winner: Poetry Competition, University of California, Riverside, 1991.
Dean’s List, University of California, Riverside, Winter 1991.
Dean’s List, University of California, Riverside, Spring 1991.
Locus Recommended Reading List (1992) for Reginald's Science Fiction and Fantasy Awards: A Comprehensive Guide to the Awards and Their
Winners, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded, by Daryl F. Mallett and Robert Reginald
Locus Recommended Reading List (1992) for Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature: A Bibliography, 1975-1991: A Bibliography of Science Fiction,
Fantasy, and Horror Fiction Books and Nonfiction Monographs, by Robert Reginald. Associate Editors: Mary A. Burgess and Daryl F. Mallett;
Editorial Assistants and Advisors: Scott Alan Burgess, John Clute, William G. Contento, John Hansen Gurley, Douglas Menville and Paul David
Seldis
Locus Award Nominee (1993) for Twentieth-Century Science Fiction Writers, Third Edition, ed. by Noelle Watson & Paul E. Schellinger [4th]
Locus Award Nominee (1993) for Inside Science Fiction: Essays on Fantastic Literature, by James E. Gunn [5th]
Locus Award Nominee (1993) for Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature: A Bibliography, 1975-1991: A Bibliography of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and
Horror Fiction Books and Nonfiction Monographs, by Robert Reginald. Associate Editors: Mary A. Burgess and Daryl F. Mallett; Editorial
Assistants and Advisors: Scott Alan Burgess, John Clute, William G. Contento, John Hansen Gurley, Douglas Menville and Paul David Seldis
[8th]
Dean’s Honor Roll, Rio Salado Community College (1994).
Locus Recommended Reading List (1994) for Reginald's Science Fiction and Fantasy Awards: A Comprehensive Guide to the Awards and Their
Winners, Third Edition, Revised and Expanded, by Daryl F. Mallett and Robert Reginald
Locus Award Nominee (1995) for The Work of Jack Vance: An Annotated Bibliography & Guide, by Jerry Hewett & Daryl F. Mallett [6th]
Locus Award Nominee (1996) for Twentieth-Century Science Fiction Writers,Fourth Edition, ed. by Jay P. Pederson & Robert Reginald [6th]
Recurring Memberships
Arizona Internet Professionals Association (AZIPA); Arizona Software and Internet Association (AZSoft.net); Horror Writers of America (HWA); Society for
Creative Anachronism Inc. (SCA); Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA); Science Fiction Research Association (SFRA)
Skill Sets
Writing, editing, publishing, proofreading--everything from fiction to advertising copy, press releases, business plans, online documentation, ISO9000
certification documentation, magazines newspapers, etc. Project scheduling and management. Inventory control. Marketing, advertising. Public relations.
Excellent skill in building interpersonal relationships. Computer proficient. Contacts worldwide. Excellent at motivating/encouraging the team. Varying
degrees of French, Japanese, Hawaiian, Gaelic (Irish, Scots, Welsh), Roman, Greek, Latin, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Swedish, Romanian, Arabic,
Russian/Cyrillic, Chinese reading/writing/speaking skills. Typing 100+ WPM. Data entry 15,000 KPM. Some basic HTML. Photography. Illumination.
Calligraphy. Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint.
Miscellany
Mallett has been a guest or been interviewed on “Dragon Page Internet Radio” (http://www.dragonpage.com); “The Morning News” (KOA 850 AM Radio,
Denver); “The Warren Pierce Show (WJR 760 AM Radio, Detroit); “The Evening News, with Chuck Shockley” (WHO 1040 AM Radio, Des Moines); “The
Morning Show, with Blake and B.J.” (KDBK 98.9/99.1 FM Radio, San Francisco); “Good Morning Arizona” (KTVK Channel 3; Phoenix). He has also been
a guest speaker at conventions and conferences ranging in topic from science fiction to telecommunications, literature and television to wearable computers,
and in locations from Los Angeles to Baltimore, Phoenix to Minneapolis/St. Paul, and San Antonio to San Diego. He is an encyclopedia entry in The
Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (by John Clute and Peter Nicholls, and has an entry in Contemporary Authors v. 149.
Daryl F. Mallett
14244 S. Via Horma Sahuarita, AZ 85629 USA
Cell: 480/275-0232 Fax: 520/294-2251 Email: abnt0c@r.postjobfree.com
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Book-Length Publications & Productions:
Full Frontal Poetry, ed. by Daryl F. Mallett, Chaelyn L. Hakim & Frances McConnel. Riverside, CA: FFP Publishing, Apr. 1991.
[Poetry anthology]
Reginald's Science Fiction & Fantasy Awards: A Comprehensive Guide to the Awards & Their Winners, 2nd Ed., by Daryl F.
Mallett & Robert Reginald. San Bernardino, CA: Borgo Press, Nov. 1991. [Reference]
Science Fiction & Fantasy Literature, 1975-1991: A Bibliography of Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Horror Fiction Books &
Nonfiction Monographs, by Robert Reginald; Mary A. Burgess & Daryl F. Mallett, Assoc. Eds. Detroit, MI: Gale
Research Co., 1992. [Reference]
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Birthright, premise by Barbra Wallace, Daryl F. Mallett & Arthur Loy Holcomb & George
Brozak; purchased by Paramount Pictures for use in teleplays by Brannon Braga & René Echevarria. Aired Feb./Mar.
1993. [TV series-1 hr. drama-science fiction]
Science Fiction Research Association Annual Directory, 1993, ed. by Robert J. Ewald & Joan Gordon, with Daryl F. Mallett.
Garden City, NY: Nassau Community College, 1993. [Directory]
Reginald's Science Fiction & Fantasy Awards: A Comprehensive Guide to the Awards & Their Winners, 3rd Ed., by Daryl F.
Mallett & Robert Reginald. San Bernardino, CA: Borgo Press, Mar. 1993; 2nd print. Oct. 1993. [Reference]
The State & Province Vital Records Guide, by Michael Burgess, Mary A. Burgess & Daryl F. Mallett. San Bernardino, CA: Borgo
Press, Apr. 1993; 2nd print. 1994; 3rd print. 1994. [Genealogical reference]
The Work of Jack Vance: An Annotated Bibliography & Guide, by Jerry Hewett & Daryl F. Mallett. Lancaster, PA & Novato, CA:
Underwood-Miller Books; San Bernardino, CA: Borgo Press, Jul. 1994. [Bibliography]
The Work of Elizabeth Chater: An Annotated Bibliography & Guide, by Daryl F. Mallett & Annette Y. Mallett. San Bernardino,
CA: Borgo Press, 1994. [Bibliography]
Imaginative Futures: The Proceedings of the 1993 Science Fiction Research Association Conference, ed. by Milton T. Wolf &
Daryl F. Mallett. Glendale, AZ: SFRA Pr., Mar. 1995. [Literary criticism]
Pilgrims & Pioneers: The History & Speeches of the Science Fiction Research Association Award Winners, ed. by Hal W. Hall
& Daryl F. Mallett. Tempe, AZ: SFRA Pr., 2001 [Literary history]
Falcon Field, by Daryl F. Mallett. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, Forthcoming Sep. 2009. [Photographic history]
Reginald's Science Fiction & Fantasy Awards: A Comprehensive Guide to the Awards & Their Winners, 4th Ed., by Daryl F.
Mallett & Robert Reginald. San Bernardino, CA: Borgo Press, Forthcoming Dec. 2009. [Reference]
Short Fiction/Comics/Misc. Editing Projects:
"A Typical Terran's Thought When Spoken to by an Alien from the Planet Quarn in Its Native Language," w/Forrest J
Ackerman, in ISFA Newsletter 2:10 (November 1990): 9. Reprinted in Worlds in Small: An Anthology of Miniature
Literary Compositions, ed. by John Robert Colombo. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: Cacanadadada Press,
1992, p. 86.
"The Possible Death of Christopher Marlowe," in UCR Winter Arts Festival Writers' Competition Finalists, 1990-91, ed. by Judy
Lehr. Riverside, CA: UCR Performing Arts/ASUCR, November 1991, p. 1.
SFRA Review, Nos. 203-211, (Jan./Feb. 1993-May/Jun. 1994). ed. by Daryl F. Mallett. [Review magazine]
"Women Without Men," in Other Worlds #6 (Winter 1996). [Short fiction] Reprinted in Mules & Vaughn Magazine 14:2
(Aug./Sep. 1998).
"Tongue-Tied: Bubo's Tale," in Star Wars: Tales from Jabba's Palace, ed. by Kevin J. Anderson. New York: Bantam Books,
1996. [Short fiction] Reprinted in Palast der Dunklen Sonnen [German edition]; Opowiesci z Palacu Jabby [Polish
edition].
"Crystal Clear," in Mules & Vaughn MagaZine, Vol. 14:3 (August/September 1999), p. 10-11, 13, 24.
Hero-Lore #1: The Twelve, Part I: Battlescars, written & co-plotted by Daryl F. Mallett; penciled & co-plotted by Scott P.
Vaughn; inked by Amanda M. Kurley; co-plotted, layout & lettered by Tamera K. Frahm; & finished by Frank F. Aguilar.
Phoenix: Mules & Vaughn, 1999. [Comic book]
Multitenant Building Telecommunications Access Study, by Mark Goldstein; Daryl F. Mallett & Judi Mead, Editorial Assistants,
Tempe, AZ: The Arizona Telecommunications & Information Council (ATIC), March 2000
(http://www.researchedge.com). [Telecommunications report]
Arizona Telecommunications Directory. Primary Researcher: Mark Goldstein; Assistant Researchers: Daryl F. Mallett, Judi
Mead, Bill Neumann, Tempe, AZ: The Arizona Telecommunications & Information Council (ATIC), 2002
(http://www.arizonatele.com). [Telecommunications online directory]
"The Inn of Durant,” in Tales of the Hero-Lore, ed. by Scott. P. Vaughn. Chandler, AZ: Prismic Publishing, 2005.
Non-Proprietary Edited Titles:
Tesoros 52 (1986): Reflections, edited by David Crawford, Marlene Cedillo, Joanne Rodriguez, Michelle Gallup< Thad
Aylsworth, Wendy Mendenhall, Richard Sinay, Andrea Nelson, Jamie Thomas, Sean Ireland, Michele Tapper, Beth
Savoska & Daryl F. Mallett. Placentia, CA: Valencia High School, Jun. 1986. [Yearbook]
One Day with God: A Guide to Retreats & The Contemplative Life, Rev. Ed., by Bishop Karl Prüter, (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett).
San Bernardino, CA: St. Willibrord's Pr., Dec. 1991. [Religious devotional]
Inside Science Fiction: Essays on Fantastic Literature, by James E. Gunn, (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett). San Bernardino, CA: Borgo
Press, Jun. 1992. [Literary criticism]
Vultures of the Void: A History of British Science Fiction Publishing, 1946-1956, by Philip Harbottle & Stephen Holland, ed. by
Daryl F. Mallett. San Bernardino, CA: Borgo Press, Dec. 1992. [Literary history]
The Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia: A History & Chronology, by Rev. Father Alexey Young, ed. by Bishop Karl
Prüter, Paul David Seldis [and Daryl F. Mallett]. San Bernardino, CA: Borgo Press, Mar. 1993. [Religious history]
The Transylvanian Library: A Consumer's Guide to Vampire Fiction, by Greg Cox, ed. by Daryl F. Mallett. San Bernardino, CA:
Borgo Press, Mar. 1993. [Reference/Literary criticism]
Adventures of a Freelancer: The Literary Exploits & Autobiography of Stanton A. Coblentz, by Stanton A. Coblentz, with Jeffrey
M. Elliot, ed. by Scott Alan Burgess [and Daryl F. Mallett]. San Bernardino, CA: Borgo Press, May 1993.
[Autobiography]
Geo. Alec Effinger: From Entropy to Budayeen, by Ben P. Indick, ed. by Daryl F. Mallett. San Bernardino, CA: Borgo Press,
Aug. 1993. [Author studies/Literary criticism]
Mary Roberts Rinehart, Mistress of Mystery, by Frances H. Bachelder, ed. by Dale Salwak & Daryl F. Mallett. San Bernardino,
CA: Borgo Press, Oct. 1993. [Author studies/Literary criticism]
Wilderness Visions: The Western Theme in Science Fiction Literature, 2nd Ed., by David Mogen, ed. by Daryl F. Mallett. San
Bernardino, CA: Borgo Press, Oct. 1993. [Literary history/criticism]
Dragons & Martinis: The Skewed Realism of John Cheever, by Michael D. Byrne, ed. by Dale Salwak, Paul David Seldis [and
Daryl F. Mallett]. San Bernardino, CA: Borgo Press, Oct. 1993. [Author studies/Literary criticism]
Libido into Literature: The "Primera Época" of Benito Pérez Galdós, by Clark M. Zlotchew, ed. by Daryl F. Mallett. San
Bernardino, CA: Borgo Press, Oct. 1993. [Literary history/Spanish literature]
The Price of Paradise: The Magazine Career of F. Scott Fitzgerald, by Stephen Potts, ed. by Paul David Seldis, John Hansen
Gurley [and Daryl F. Mallett]. San Bernardino, CA: Borgo Press, Oct. 1993. [Author studies/Literary criticism]
A Wayfarer in a World in Upheaval, by Bernard L. Ginsburg, ed. by Nathan Kravetz [and Daryl F. Mallett]. San Bernardino, CA:
Borgo Press, 1993. [Jewish history]
International Society of Meeting Planners 1993 Directory of Members & Industry Professionals, (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett).
Scottsdale, AZ: International Society of Meeting Planners (Todd Publishing), 1993. [directory]
Association of Construction Inspectors 1993-1994 Directory of Members & Industry Professionals, (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett).
Scottsdale, AZ: Association of Construction Inspectors (Todd Publishing), 1993. [directory]
1994 Directory of Designated Members: CRA – Administrative; CRA – Certified Review Appraiser; RMU – Registered Mortgage
Underwriter, (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett). Scottsdale, AZ: National Association of Review Appraisers & Mortgage
Underwriters (Todd Publishing), 1994. [directory]
Federal & State Environmental Agencies Directory, (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett). Scottsdale, AZ: Environmental Assessment
Association (Todd Publishing), 1994. [directory]
The Complete Guide of Environmental Inspection Forms, (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett). Scottsdale, AZ: Environmental Assessment
Association (Todd Publishing), 1994. [reference]
Environmental Assessment Association Directory of Members, (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett). Scottsdale, AZ: Environmental
Assessment Association (Todd Publishing), 1994. [directory]
Complying with the Foreign Investments in Real Property Tax Act: Complete with Appropriate Forms, [by Daryl F. Mallett].
Scottsdale, AZ: International Real Estate Institute, 1994.
British Science Fiction Paperbacks & Magazines, 1949-1956: An Annotated Bibliography & Guide, by Philip Harbottle &
Stephen Holland, ed. by Daryl F. Mallett & Michael Burgess. San Bernardino, CA: Borgo Press, 1994. [Literary guide]
Speaking of Horror: Interviews with Writers of the Supernatural, by Darrell Schweitzer, ed. by Daryl F. Mallett. San Bernardino,
CA: Borgo Press, 1994. [Interviews]
The Work of William Eastlake: An Annotated Bibliography & Guide, by W. C. Bamberger, ed. by Boden Clarke & Daryl F.
Mallett. San Bernardino, CA: Borgo Press, 1994. [Bibliography]
Firefly: A Novel of the Far Future, by Brian Stableford, (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett). San Bernardino, CA: Unicorn & Son Publishers,
1994. [Novel]
Christopher Isherwood: A World in Evening, by Kay Ferres, ed. by Dale Salwak [and Daryl F. Mallett]. San Bernardino, CA:
Borgo Press, 1994. [Literary criticism]
W. E. B. Du Bois: His Contributions to Pan-Africanism, by Kwadwo O. Pobi-Asamani, ed. by Daryl F. Mallett. San Bernardino,
CA: Borgo Press, 1994. [Black political studies]
Roald Dahl: From the Gremlins to the Chocolate Factory, Second Edition, by Alan Warren, ed. by Dale Salwak & Daryl F.
Mallett. San Bernardino, CA: Borgo Press, 1994. [Literary criticism]
Christopher Hampton: An Introduction to His Plays, by William J. Free, ed. by Daryl F. Mallett. San Bernardino, CA: Borgo
Press, 1994. [Literary criticism]
The Environmental Inspector's Guide to The National Environmental Policy Act. Scottsdale, AZ: Environmental Assessment
Association (Todd Publishing), 1995.
The Environmental Inspector's Guide to The Clean Air Act. Scottsdale, AZ: Environmental Assessment Association (Todd
Publishing), 1995.
The Environmental Inspector's Guide to The Clean Water Act. Scottsdale, AZ: Environmental Assessment Association (Todd
Publishing), 1995.
The Environmental Inspector's Guide to The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, & Liability Act.
Scottsdale, AZ: Environmental Assessment Association (Todd Publishing), 1995.
The Environmental Inspector's Guide to The Resource Conservation & Recovery Act. Scottsdale, AZ: Environmental
Assessment Association (Todd Publishing), 1995.
The Environmental Inspector's Guide to The Occupational Safety & Health Act. Scottsdale, AZ: Environmental Assessment
Association (Todd Publishing), 1995.
The Environmental Inspector's Guide to The Environmental Protection & Community Right-to-Know Act. Scottsdale, AZ:
Environmental Assessment Association (Todd Publishing), 1995.
The Environmental Inspector's Guide to Comprehensive Guidelines. Scottsdale, AZ: Environmental Assessment Association
(Todd Publishing), 1995.
Street Kids & Other Plays, by Brio Burgess, ed. by Daryl F. Mallett. Tempe, AZ: Jacob's Ladder Books/Angel Enterprises, Sep.
1995; 2nd print., Jun. 1996. [Collection of plays]
The Chinese Economy: A Bibliography of Works in English, by Robert Goehlert & Anthony C. Stamtoplos, ed. by Daryl F.
Mallett, Mary A. Burgess & Xiwen Zhang. San Bernardino, CA: Borgo Press, 1995. [Reference]
Other Worlds #6, ed. by Gary Lovisi [and Daryl F. Mallett]. Brooklyn, NY: Gryphon Publications, Winter 1996. [Science fiction
magazine]
Pandora's Box: A Science Fiction Thriller, by E. C. Tubb, (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett). Brooklyn, NY: Gryphon Publications, 1996.
[Science fiction novel]
Beneath the Red Star: Studies on International Science Fiction, by George Zebrowski, ed. by Pamela Sargent [and Daryl F.
Mallett]. San Bernardino, CA: Borgo Press, 1996. [Collection of literary criticism]
Islands in the Sky: The Space Station Theme in Science Fiction Literature, by Gary Westfahl, (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett). San
Bernardino, CA: Borgo Press, 1996. [Literary history/criticism]
Seven by Seven: Interviews with American Science Fiction Writers of the West & Southwest, by Neal Wilgus, (ed. by Daryl F.
Mallett). San Bernardino, CA: Borgo Press, 1996. [Interviews]
Shroud Me Not: A Harvey St. John Short Novel, by Harold Q. Masur, (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett)/Dig My Grave: A Scott Jordan
Short Novel, by Harold Q. Masur, (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett). Brooklyn, NY: Gryphon Books, 1996. [Double hardboiled
detective novel]
Amazing Pulp Heroes: A Celebration of the Glorious Pulp Magazines, by Frank Hamilton & Link Hullar, (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett).
Brooklyn, NY: Gryphon Books, October 1996. [Literary history]
Hardboiled #22 (December 1996), ed. by Gary Lovisi [and Daryl F. Mallett]. Brooklyn, NY: Gryphon Publications. [Hardboiled
detective magazine]
Sarasha: A Novel of the Future, by Gary Lovisi, (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett). Brooklyn, NY: Gryphon Books, 1997. [Science fiction
novel]
Murder Wears a Halo: A Mystery Crime Thriller, by Howard Browne, (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett). Brooklyn, NY: Gryphon Books,
1997. [Hardboiled detective novel]
Mitzi: A Mystery Crime Thriller, by Michael Avallone, (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett). Brooklyn, NY: Gryphon Books, 1997. [Hardboiled
detective novel]
The Brothers Challis, Featuring Bart Challis, in The Pop-Op Caper, with A Long Time Dying: Two Bart Challis Detective
Thrillers, by William F. Nolan, (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett)/The Brothers Challis, Featuring Nick Challis, in The Pulpcon Kill,
with "And the Beat Goes On," A Special Introduction, by William F. Nolan, (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett). Brooklyn, NY:
Gryphon Books, Jan. 1997. [Double hardboiled detective novel]
Letters from Dwight, by Gary Kern, (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett). Grand Terrace, CA: Xenos Books, 1998. [Mainstream novel]
Alien Life, by E. C. Tubb, (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett). Brooklyn, NY: Gryphon Books, 1998. [Science fiction novel]
The Fortress of Utopia, by Jack Williamson, (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett). Brooklyn, NY: Gryphon Books. 1998. [Science fiction
novel]
Hardboiled #24 (July 1998), ed. by Gary Lovisi [and Daryl F. Mallett]. Brooklyn, NY: Gryphon Publications. [Hardboiled detective
magazine]
The Whispering Gorilla, by Don Wilcox, (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett)/Return of the Whispering Gorilla, by David V. Reed, (ed. by
Daryl F. Mallett). Brooklyn, NY: Gryphon Books, 1999. [Double science fiction novel]
The Slitherers, by John Russell Fearn, (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett). Brooklyn, NY: Gryphon Books, 1999. [Science fiction novel]
Lord of Atlantis: A Golden Amazon Adventure, by John Russell Fearn, (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett). Brooklyn, NY: Gryphon Books,
1999. [Science fiction novel]
The Gargoyle, by Gary Lovisi, (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett). Brooklyn, NY: Gryphon Books, 2000. [Science fiction novel]
Hardboiled #25/26 (2000), ed. by Gary Lovisi [& Daryl F. Mallett]. Brooklyn, NY: Gryphon Publications. [Hardboiled detective
magazine]
Wail!, by Brio Burgess, ed. by Gail Tolley [& Daryl F. Mallett]. Tempe, AZ: Jacob's Ladder Books/Angel Enterprises, 2002.
[Collection of plays & poetry]
Pulp Crime Classics, ed. by Gary Lovisi [& Daryl F. Mallett]. Brooklyn, NY: Gryphon Books, 2002. [Collection]
True & Almost True Stories, by Howard Schoenfeld (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett). Brooklyn, NY: Gryphon Publications, 2004.
[Collection]
A Book of Life, by R. E. Hatton (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett). Gilbert, AZ: Wisteria House Publishers, 2005. [Biography]
Forthcoming Non-Proprietary Edited Titles:
Sherlock Holmes: The Great Detective in Paperback, by Gary Lovisi, (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett). Brooklyn, NY: Gryphon Books.
[Bibliography]
Things in Revolt!, by Lev Lunts, translated by Gary Kern, (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett). Grand Terrace, CA: Xenos Books.
Polygraph, by Gary Kern, (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett). Grand Terrace, CA: Xenos Books. [Mainstream novel]
Apartments, by Gary Kern, (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett). Grand Terrace, CA: Xenos Books. [Mainstream novel]
After Dwight, by Gary Kern, (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett). Grand Terrace, CA: Xenos Books. [Mainstream novel]
Science Fiction Detective Tales, by Gary Lovisi (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett). Brooklyn, NY: Gryphon Publications. [Reference book]
Ed Hoch’s Sherlock Holmes, by Edward D. Hoch (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett). Brooklyn, NY: Gryphon Publications. [Short story
collection]
The Essence of Beauty, by Craig Rozniecki (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett). Omaha, NE: Lulu Press. [Nonfiction]
Aquamancer, by Don Callander (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett). Cincinnati, OH: Mundania Press. [Fantasy novel]
Aeromancer, by Don Callander (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett). Cincinnati, OH: Mundania Press. [Fantasy novel]
Collection, by Alan Nelson (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett). Brooklyn, NY: Gryphon Publications. [Short story collection]
Geomancer, by Don Callander (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett). Cincinnati, OH: Mundania Press. [Fantasy novel]
The Sceptre, Book 1: The Frigid Castle, by Steven Philip Jones (ed. by Daryl F. Mallett). Cincinnati, OH: Mundania Press.
[Fantasy novel]
Miscellany:
Published or forthcoming material in the following publications: American Women Writers, 2nd Ed. (St. James Pr.);
ConNotations; Critical Survey of Long Fiction, 2nd Rev. Ed. (Salem Pr.); The Cyclopedia of World Authors (Salem Pr.); The
Encyclopedia of Major Marketing Campaigns (St. James Pr.); The International Directory of Company Histories, multiple
volumes (St. James Pr.); The International Directory of Modern Dance (St. James Pr.); Magill's Guide to Science Fiction &
Fantasy Literature (Salem Pr.); MonsterZine; Mules & Vaughn (M&V) Magazine; Phantastes: The Online Journal of Fantasy
Criticism; Vocational Biographies.
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Active projects include: Reginald’s Science Fiction & Fantasy Awards, 4 Edition (nonfiction reference w/Robert Reginald); The
Centurions: An Encyclopaedia of Businesses Over 100 Years Old (business encyclopedia); The Praetorians: Observations by
Today’s Business Leaders on the Corporate Longevity (anthology of essays by today’s business leaders); The Copper Corridor
(photographic history book w/Lyn Scott); The Empire Air Scheme (a history of Britain’s RAF training outside the UK during
WWII); A History of Needlemaking (nonfiction history); and more.
Projects in development include: Cast a Cloth Upon Him (alternate history novel set in 1532 Italy); Dangerous Toys (science
fiction anthology w/Edward Kramer & David C. Barber); The First Rose of Spring (fantasy/period film w/Sheryl Flournoy);
George Fox: Friend for Christ (nonfiction); In Search of Steven Spielberg (film/novel with Walter Koenig); Justice Be Damned
(Western/fantasy novel & screenplay w/Kevin Birnbaum; comic book w/Birnbaum & Jim Clark); Lava (fantasy novel w/Max
Espinoza, based on the comic book character created by Ruben Gerard & Max Espinoza); Like the Awesome Gleam of Crystal
(science fiction novel based on the 1954 E. C. Tubb novel Alien Life); Scare Tactics (fantasy novel & screenplay w/Kevin
Birnbaum); Space Angels (science fiction novel & teleplay w/Kevin Birnbaum & Simon Hawke); Star Trek: False Gods (novel
w/Norman Spinrad); Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Immortality Factor (4-novel series w/Adam Niswander); A Star Trek
Cyclopedia (w/Robert Reginald); etc.
Other works include numerous screenplays & teleplays, comic book scripts, four published short stories; ten published poems;
over 400 nonfiction pieces (incl. interviews, essays, book & film reviews, newspaper articles, editorials, press releases, in-
house magazines & newsletters, etc.); technical writing documentation; software manuals; & more.
Daryl F. Mallett
14244 S. Via Horma Sahuarita, AZ 85629 USA
Cell: 480/275-0232 Fax: 520/294-2251 Email: abnt0c@r.postjobfree.com
BIOGRAPHY
Daryl F. Mallett is an entrepreneur, as well as a freelance writer, editor, publisher; actor, producer and, as all artistic types,
wants to be a director…right after becoming the next Harrison Ford.
In the writing world, some of these duties include being series editor of SFRA Press' STUDIES IN SCIENCE FICTION, FANTASY &
HORROR; associate editor for Gryphon Publications, Other Worlds and Hardboiled; contributing writer for Water Conditioning &
Purification and M&V Magazine, among others; assistant editor at Xenos Books; founder and owner of Angel Enterprises, and
publisher and editor of Jacob's Ladder Books.
Currently, his “day job” is freelancer. Some of these duties include serving as director of marketing and business development
at a bookkeeping firm in Arizona; technical writing lead for an e-commerce company in California; and writing books for
publishers in Louisiana, Ohio and South Carolina. Prior to this, he was a data management administrator for Productive Data
Solutions on contract to Raytheon Missile Systems; editor at Valley Publishing of three regional newspapers in Mesa/Gilbert;
editor at World Publishing of four community newspapers and associate editor/reporter on an as-needed basis for 26 other
newspapers and three magazines in Arizona and Nevada. In January 2004, he co-founded Prismic Publishing, a newspaper
publishing company which launched its first product in July of that year.
Mallett also freelances as a Senior Outside Research Associate at The International Research Center in Phoenix
(http://www.researchedge.com), working on business and competitive intelligence, corporate strategy, management consulting
and technical writing, mainly in the telecommunications, Internet and e-Commerce markets, as well as providing the initial
layout on the Arizona Telecommunications & Information Council (ATIC) Monthly Events Calendar.
In the film and television world, he is the founder and producer at Dustbunny Productions, marketing director and assistant to
the producer at Caribou Moving Pictures, associate producer for Draco Productions and a producer at Paddlefoot Productions.
Entrepreneurially, in 1998, he founded and became Chief Evangelical Officer of Blue Fire Technologies Inc., an information
technology, hardware and software company focusing on mobile computing technology, which is seeking venture capital
funding. Mallett was also a co-founder of AZSNAP Arizona’s Scottsdale Network at the Airpark, which was taken over by the
Scottsdale Chamber of Commerce.
He has had the usual roster of odd jobs required by any artist, including ten years at The Borgo Press, where he started out as
a stock boy in 1989 and ended as a series and senior outside editor in 1999 when the venerable company closed its doors.
Mallett also served as assistant to the curator (Pilgrim Award winning scholar Dr. George E. Slusser) of The J. Lloyd Eaton
Collection of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Literature the largest cataloged collection of such materials in institutional
hands in the world, located at the University of California, Riverside's Tómas Rivera Library in the Special Collections Dept.;
editor and contributing writer of SFRA Newsletter and SFRA Review; associate editor of Environmental Times and Central
American Times, two international newspapers; advertising sales representative for Southwest Diver; contributing writer for
Overstreet's FAN; technical writer for a CD-ROM company, a digital video compression studio, and a water purification
equipment manufacturer; procedures analyst for a police department; an ISO9000 certification writer for a food manufacturer;
director of writing & business development at an advertising/marketing agency; an auto glass delivery guy; a cardboard box
cutter; a lingerie packer; a data entry worker; a call center grunt; line chef at Rusty Pelican; a busboy and waiter for Shakey's
Pizza; an employee of McDonald's; a water polo player and swimmer; a janitor for a church…and a Kelly girl.
Mallett received a dual Interdisciplinary Humanities and Social Sciences Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree from the University of
California, Riverside in 1991, specializing in Theatre Arts/Public Speaking and Creative Writing/Comparative Literatures and
Languages (Speculative Fiction) under the direction of Pilgrim Award-winning author and scholar Dr. George E. Slusser. He
also studied with authors like Eliud Martinez, Susan Straight, Stephen Minot, Harry Lawton, Lou Pedrotti, Stephanie Hammer,
Gary Kern, Pulitzer Prize nominee Maurya Simon, actor/director Richard Russo, and Babylon 5 set designer John Iacovelli.
Maulana "Ron" Karenga, creator of Kwanzaa, was also his mentor for Ethnic Studies. Ever the overachiever, Mallett is in the
process of returning to school to finish his Master of Library Information Sciences (MLIS) degree, and eventually hopes to get
his MBA, MFA and PhD degrees.
Published works include a poetry anthology Full Frontal Poetry (w/Chaelyn L. Hakim and Frances McConnel, 1991); Reginald's
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Science Fiction and Fantasy Awards: A Comprehensive Guide to the Awards and Their Winners (w/Robert Reginald) 2 Ed.
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(1991), 3 Ed. (1993), 4 Ed. (2009); The State and Province Vital Records Guide (w/Michael and Mary Burgess, 1993); The
Work of Jack Vance: An Annotated Bibliography and Guide (w/Jerry Hewett, 1994); The Work of Elizabeth Chater: An
Annotated Bibliography and Guide (w/Annette Y. Mallett, 1994); Imaginative Futures: Proceedings of the 1993 Science Fiction
Research Association Conference (ed. w/Milton T. Wolf, 1995); Pilgrims and Pioneers: The History and Speeches of the
Science Fiction Research Association Award Winners (ed. w/Pilgrim Award winner Hal W. Hall, 2001) and Falcon Field (2009).
He also served as Associate Editor on Pilgrim Award winner Robert Reginald's massive Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature,
1975-1991 (1992) and Editorial Assistant on Mark Goldstein’s Arizona Telecommunications and Information Council Multitenant
Building Telecommunications Access Study (2000). His first comic book, Hero-Lore #1, was released at the International Comic
Convention in San Diego in 1999.
His work has appeared in magazines and newspapers as diverse as Alta Mesa Times, Anticipatia, Books at UCR, Buzz, The
Clearwater Chronicle, ConNotations, Environmental Times, Gilbert Lifestyle, The Grapevine, Hieroglyphs, International Ground
Water, ISFA Newsletter, The Islands Current, M&V Magazine, The Newspaper of Cooper Commons, Northeast Mesa Lifestyle,
Overstreet’s FAN, Perry Rhodan Magazine, The Pet Gazette, Red Mountain Times, Riverside Review, Senior Lifestyle, SFRA
Newsletter, SFRA Review, SoCal Cinema News, Springfield Sunrise, Sun Lakes 2 Update, Superstition Springs Community
News, Thirteen, Trails & Paths, Val Vista Lakes Community News, Ventana View, Water Conditioning & Purification, Water
Technology, and more, as well as in volumes for The Borgo Press, Greenwood Press, Gryphon Publications, Jai Press, M&V
Publications, St. James Press and Salem Press. He has been published in the United States, Canada, Ireland, Switzerland and
Romania. Of his hundreds of publications, the two which have garnered him the most recognition are "Tongue-Tied: Bubo's
Tale" in Star Wars: Tales from Jabba's Palace (ed. by Kevin J. Anderson, Bantam Books, 1996) and the storyline from the two-
part Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Birthright" (w/Barbra Wallace, Arthur Loy Holcomb and George Brozak). This
makes him one of only a handful of writers in the world to have worked on both Star Trek and Star Wars.
As an actor, TV and film appearances Daryl has appeared in Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death, Star Trek: The
Next Generation; Star Trek: Deep Space Nine; Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country and Carmady's People: The Case of
the Reluctant Major, all in categories for which there is no Oscar Award. He was Assistant to the Producer for The Message
(Caribou Moving Pictures, forthcoming) and Associate Producer for Illusion (Draco Productions, 2005). Current projects include:
Assistant to the Producer for In Search of Steven Spielberg (Caribou); Associate Producer, co-Screenwriter and acting in the
role of Zar in the film The First Rose of Spring (Draco, forthcoming); Script Supervisor and acting in the role of Drax in the fan
film Dr. Who and the Legends of Time (M&V Studios, forthcoming); and co-producer on Turkeystuffer (Paddlefoot Productions,
forthcoming).
He has also worked on or appeared in the film Sphere, as well as in Disneyland's Main Street Electrical Parade and
Disneyland's Bear Country Hoedown, and stage productions of Mame, Waiting in the Wings, Gilbert and Sullivan's operetta
Pirates of Penzance, Ghost Sonata, The Apple Tree, The Birthday Party, the Christmas program at The Crystal Cathedral, and
numerous Shakespearean plays, among others, and won critical acclaim in Southern California with a DramaLogue Award for
his performance as "Christmas Future" in Dickens' A Christmas Carol.
Other positions Mallett has held include Director of Writing & Business Development at Parker Madison Marketing Studio Inc.,
as well as serving as a consultant to small, start-up companies such as Keep It SIMple Entertainment, a manufacturer of virtual
reality simulators (formerly VP, Corporate Communications); Y-Not Entertainment (formerly Producer and Marketing and
Advertising Dir.); The Obsidian Marketing Group (co-founder and formerly Chief Operating Officer); M&V Publishing; Lake Mary
Systems; and Tower Communications, among others.
He is currently in various stages of completion on numerous projects, including a fourth edition of Reginald’s Science Fiction &
Fantasy Awards: A Comprehensive Guide to the Awards and Their Winners (w/Robert Reginald); assistant to the producer on
In Search of Steven Spielberg, a film written by Star Trek actor Walter Koenig and to be directed by Babylon 5 actor Stephen
Furst; co-producer (w/Mark Crockett) on Turkeystuffer, a movie based on the novel of the same name by Crockett; co-producer
(w/Sheryl Flournoy) on the script for the fantasy film First Rose. He is also busy compiling The Centurions, an encyclopedia of
companies over 100 years old and The Praetorians, an accompanying book of essays by business leaders; Hand of the
Romanovs, a mystery/suspense novel; an as-yet-untitled nonfiction work on the history of needlemaking; Lava, a fantasy novel
(w/Max Espinoza) based on his comic book w/Ruben Gerard; Like the Awesome Gleam of Crystal, a novel based on the 1954
novel Alien Life, by E. C. Tubb; Among the Vanguard: An Annotated Bibliography and Guide to the Works of A. E. van Vogt,
which will feature an introduction by George Clayton Johnson and remembrances by other writers; George Fox: Friend for
Christ, a narrative story of the life of the Quaker evangelist; and Priceless: An Annotated Filmography and Guide to the Works
of Vincent Price.
Mallett splits his time between Arizona, California, Minnesota, Mississippi and the rest of the world. His greatest joys in life are
spending time with his lovely wife Barbara, his two wonderful sons, Jacob and Christian; his cute baby daughter, Maia; and
Cleopatra & Jasmine, their two beautiful Standard Poodles; as well as remembering Fen and Kia, his two gorgeous Huskies.
This is followed by visiting with friends, traveling and dining, reading and writing...most of which he accomplishes through his
nearly lifelong involvement in the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA) [www.sca.org].