Brian Gage
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Brian Gage in Subway, Budapest, Hungary, photographed by Rosie O’Neill, 2005 |
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Born: | 04 October 1973 Youngstown, Ohio |
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Occupation(s): | Author |
Genre(s): | Fable |
Influences: | Stanley Kubrick, Dr. Seuss, Edgar Allen Poe, Hans Christian Andersen, Brothers Grimm, Noam Chomsky |
Website: | http://www.briangage.com |
Brian Gage (born 4 October 1973) is an American author of satire, fairy tales, and fiction. He was born and raised in Youngstown, Ohio and graduated from The Ohio State University with a degree in business. His writing was discovered by Nick Mamatas & Sander Hicks at Soft Skull Press in 2001.
Brian currently resides in Los Angeles, California, and cites Stanley Kubrick, Dr. Seuss, and Edgar Allen Poe as the biggest influences on his work. Brian's book The Saddest Little Robot has been translated into Korean (The Book Company), and Hungarian (Agave Books).
[edit] Bibliography
- Snark, Inc. - A Corporate Fable 2001 (ISBN 1887128700) Hardcover (fiction)
- The Amazing Snox Box 2003 (ISBN 1887128573) Hardcover (fiction)
- Politically Inspired 2003 (ISBN 1931561583) Hardcover (fiction), (ISBN 1931561451) Paperback (fiction), Contribution: "The Vampires of Draconian Hill"
- The Saddest Little Robot 2004 (ISBN 1932360050) Hardcover (fiction)
- Burn, Christmas! Burn! 2004 (ISBN 1932360557) Hardcover (fiction)
[edit] Awards/Acknowledgements
- The Saddest Little Robot - Book Sense 76 Pick Winter 03/04 (Ages 9-12)
[edit] External links
- Official site of Brian Gage
- Television Interview with Brian Gage
- Interview with Brian Gage on TastesLikeChicken
- Interview with Brian Gage with Splendid Magazine
- The Boston Globe Article on The Saddest Little Robot