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Books have been translated in German, Finnish, French and English.
Books have been translated in German, Finnish, French and English.
Right now he is translating a fantasy novel, The Emerald Boy, which will be published in Canada and the USA by Miyu Magic Stones.
Right now he is translating a fantasy novel, The Emerald Boy, which will be published in Canada and the USA by Miyu Magic Stones.

Stories in English:
Stories in English:
* Expiating ancestral sins, (ss) Albedo One* Crowned by Lightning, (ss) Albedo One #18 1998
* Expiating ancestral sins, (ss) Albedo One # 31
* Crowned by Lightning, (ss) Albedo One #18 1998
* A Girl Like Tiadi, (ss) Pandora #21 1988
* A Girl Like Tiadi, (ss) Pandora #21 1988
* Green-ache, (ss) Amazing Nov 1989
* Green-ache, (ss) Amazing Nov 1989

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Tais Teng is a pseudonymous Dutch fantasy fiction and science fiction writer, illustrator and sculptor. His real name is Thijs van Ebbenhorst Tengbergen and he was born 14-04-1952 in the Hague.

His official websites are : [1] (Dutch) and [2] (English) where you find a list of his published novels and several picture galleries.

Tais Teng wrote close to ninety books both for adults and children. Books have been translated in German, Finnish, French and English. Right now he is translating a fantasy novel, The Emerald Boy, which will be published in Canada and the USA by Miyu Magic Stones.

Stories in English:

  • Expiating ancestral sins, (ss) Albedo One # 31
  • Crowned by Lightning, (ss) Albedo One #18 1998
  • A Girl Like Tiadi, (ss) Pandora #21 1988
  • Green-ache, (ss) Amazing Nov 1989
  • What Avails a Psalm in the Cinders of Gehenna?, (ss) SF International #2 1987
  • Palimpsests, (ss) Dragon
  • Disslish the aquamancer, Terra sf

TEN His anthology "Glazen Speren" (Glass Spears) (1997) has yet to be translated into English. They primarily feature his fictional creation of the Dessek.

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