Daniel Allen Cox
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Daniel Allen Cox (born February 3, 1976) is a Canadian author. Tattoo This Madness In (Dusty Owl Press, 2006), his novella about LGBT Jehovah’s Witnesses who use Smurf tattoos to rebel against their faith, was nominated for a 2007 Expozine Alternative Press Award.[1][2]
Cox has appeared at the Ottawa International Writers' Festival and on Canada's national radio network, CBC Radio One.[3][4] He is a former fiction editor of Outsider Ink, and his own fiction has appeared in Maisonneuve. He is openly gay.[5]
According to the website of Canadian publisher Arsenal Pulp Press, Cox will release Shuck, a novel about a New York City hustler, in September 2008.[6]
[edit] Bibliography
- Shuck (Arsenal Pulp Press, forthcoming September 2008) ISBN 9781551522463
- Tattoo This Madness In (Dusty Owl Press, 2006) ISBN 0-9739266-4-3
- Year of the Thief (anthology, Thieves Jargon Press, 2006) ISBN 0-9770750-1-0
- Episodes of Deflated Magic (Fever Press, 2004) ISBN 0-9732424-1-8
[edit] References
- ^ The Link
- ^ Expozine Awards
- ^ Ottawa International Writer's Festival
- ^ CBC Radio One
- ^ “Francis Vol interviews Daniel Allen Cox”, Velvet Mafia (no. 21), <http://velvetmafia.com/interview/21.cox.php>. Retrieved on 6 October 2007
- ^ Arsenal Pulp Press