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Warren Lapine was born on 2 June, 1964, is an An american rock musician. Discover Warren Lapine's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?
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Warren Lapine Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Warren Lapine worth at the age of 59 years old? Warren Lapine’s income source is mostly from being a successful Writer. He is from . We have estimated Warren Lapine's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Warren Lapine (born 2 June 1964) is a speculative fiction writer and publisher.
Lapine is best known for his publishing business, particularly with his first company, DNA Publications, which published a range of magazines including Harsh Mistress, Absolute Magnitude, Dreams of Decadence, Fantastic Stories, Aboriginal SF, Mythic Delirium, The Official KISS Magazine, Science Fiction Chronicle and Weird Tales, from 1993 to 2007.
Lapine was a 2000 World Fantasy Award nominee for DNA Publications, and a 2002 Hugo Award nominee for Absolute Magnitude in the semi-prozine category.
As of 2004 the company was the second-largest genre-magazine publisher in the US.
In 2006 he published the collection Just Like the Jetsons.
Prior to his publishing career, Lapine spent about 10 years working as a bass player and vocalist in heavy metal bands including Fallen Angel, Wildblade, and Hired Guns.
His last professional music gig was at age 27.
Afterward, Lapine partnered with KISS Ltd. to publish KISS the Official Authorized Quarterly Magazine for three years.
He later published the KISS Interviews.
Lapine married SF writer Angela Kessler, whom he met at a science fiction convention in Lynchburg, Virginia.
According to Kessler, she was distracted by Lapine's appearance and walked into a potted palm, which then attracted his attention.
However, DNA publications failed suddenly in 2007, collapsing due to market changes that led to unfulfilled subscriptions and business debts.
Lapine also operates a book program focusing on public domain releases, Wilder Publications, which continues to publish after the collapse of DNA Publications.
Because of the dated nature of some of these books, Wilder included a caveat warning parents about discussing societal changes with their children before allowing them to read classic books like The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
He was also nominated for a Chesley Award for Best Art Director in 2008.
In 2009 Lapine founded Tir Na Nog Press along with a science fiction / fantasy imprint, Fantastic Books, with freelance editing by Douglas Cohen, Marty Halpern, Ian Randal Strock, Darrell Schweitzer and David Truesdale.
Ian Randal Strock was then hired full-time as publisher of Fantastic Books.
After announcing the re-launch of Fantastic Stories, Lapine decided to purchase Realms of Fantasy, instead.
With Realms of Fantasy relaunched under new management, plans were underway to put out Dreams of Decadence.
However, including this caveat on the company's copy of the US Constitution led to a controversy in 2010.
However, in September 2010, Realms of Fantasy was sold to Damnation Books; in November 2010 Fantastic Books was sold to Ian Randal Strock, and all Dreams of Decadence subscriptions were rolled into Realms of Fantasy.
In 2014 Lapine announced the inception of the web-zine Fantastic Stories of the Imagination as a new venture, which was preceded by two anthologies.
Lapine has published a number of short stories, poems and essays and sometimes uses the pseudonym Jamie Wild.