Marshall Moore
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Marshall Moore (born in June of 1970), in Havelock, North Carolina, is an American author living in Seoul, South Korea. He attended the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics (NCSSM) and went on to obtain a BA in psychology from East Carolina University. After moving to Washington DC, in 1994, he studied at Gallaudet University. Fluent in American Sign Language, he worked for many years as an interpreter before moving abroad.
As of January 2007, two of his books have been published and a third is forthcoming:
- The Concrete Sky (Haworth Press, 2003), a novel;
- Black Shapes in a Darkened Room (Suspect Thoughts Press, 2004), a short fiction collection;
- An Ideal for Living (Suspect Thoughts Press, 2008), a novel.
In addition to these books, Moore has published approximately 35 short stories and a similar number of book reviews and essays. His short fiction has appeared in various anthologies and in such literary journals as Word Riot, Thieves Jargon, Space & Time, and Barcelona Review.
His work has been translated into Greek and Italian.