Eddy C. Bertin Explained

Eddy C. Bertin
Pseudonym:Edith Brendall, Doriac Greysun
Birth Date:26 December 1944
Birth Place:Altona, Hamburg, Germany
Death Place:Crete
Occupation:Author
Genre:Science fiction, horror fiction, children's literature
Nationality:Belgian

Eddy C. Bertin (26 December 1944 – 21 May 2018) was a Belgian author of adult and children's fiction,[1] best known in the United States for his science fiction. He also wrote under the pseudonyms Edith Brendall, Doriac Greysun and others.

Life

Bertin was born in Altona, Hamburg, Germany, to a Belgian father and a German mother. The family moved to Belgium soon after his birth, where he resided since with the exception of one year in Germany. He studied languages at the Provincial Trade and Higher Technical Institute in Ghent, after which he initially worked at a bank. He later became a full-time writer. He lived in "Dunwich House" in Gentbrugge. He is the father of actress Brenda Bertin.

Writing career

Bertin began writing stories at a young age. He published his first science fiction stories at the end of the 1960s, subsequently branching out into horror, his main literary genre, and (in 1984) children's fiction. Much of his work belongs to a cycle of pieces detailing a future history of mankind. Notable among his children's books are the Valentina Hellebel stories, issued in seven books from 1993 to 2004. He also wrote more than forty pulp novels under various pseudonyms and done translations from Dutch to English and English to Dutch. A relatively small portion of his shorter works have been published in English, most of it in the 1970s.

Bibliography of works published in English

Collections

Short stories

Poetry

Book reviews

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bertin, Eddy C. 1944–. WorldCat Identities. 30 June 2010.