
Hannes Bok
Wayne Francis Woodard, known by the pseudonym Hannes Bok, was an American artist and illustrator, as well as an amateur astrologer and writer of fantasy fiction and poetry. He painted nearly 150 covers for various science fiction, fantasy, and detective fiction magazines, as well as contributing hundreds of black and white interior illustrations. Bok's work graced the pages of calendars and early fanzines, as well as dust jackets from specialty book publishers like Arkham House, Llewellyn, Shasta Publishers, and Fantasy Press. His paintings achieved a luminous quality through the use of an arduous glazing process, which was learned from his mentor, Maxfield Parrish. Bok shared one of the inaugural 1953 Hugo Awards for science fiction achievement.

One touch of Terra
In a Venus mining town, a woman's potential departure for Mars ignites a community crisis, forcing her to confront her worth and decide where she truly belongs.
By Hannes Bok

Stranger From Space
A Venusian bride-to-be’s yearning for adventure leads her to a mysterious alien, unveiling a tragic truth about love and identity.
By Hannes Bok