User:J.E. Remy

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J.E. Remy

J.E. Remy (August 2006)
Occupation Writer

Editor, Screenwriter, Script Editor, Writing Assistant, Philosopher

Genres Horror, Dark Fantasy, Poetry, Essay
Literary movement Postmodernism, Lovecraftian, Magic realism, the Grotesque

Jeremy Ethan Remy (born August 31, 1977, Salt Lake City) is an American writer. He also works as an editor and writing assistant (a peer tutor for the general public). As of 2006, he lives in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. He is married to Alex Logan Remy.


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[edit] Biography

Born Jeremy Thomas Remy to DeAnn Graham Remy and Thomas Michael Remy in Salt Lake City, Utah, Remy moved continually throughout his childhood. The majority of his moves were within Utah, North Carolina, and Texas. Initially, reading and writing came with great difficulty for Remy. Yet, through the efforts of his mother, he soon began reading the works of James Howe, H.G. Wells, C.S. Lewis, and Bram Stoker. He later became a fan of works by such authors as Mary Shelley, H.P. Lovecraft, Alan Moore, Clive Barker, and Neil Gaiman. Remy also read and enjoyed the works of Flannery O'Connor, finding inspiration through the use of biblical themes in dark fiction.

In 1994, he was Editor-in-Chief of Wellspring Literary Magazine; Volume B VI, the literary magazine for John Marshall High School in San Antonio. This publication won top honors from the National Council of Teachers of English and the Columbia University Press Association. Despite such accomplishments, he suffered from bouts of depression and did little to retain interest in a pragmatic education.

Throughout high school, he struggled with his Mormon faith, finding flaws in its history, and having a strong sense that much of the theology was inherently unknowable or incoherent and thus irrelevant to life. Soon after graduating, Remy found solace by leaving the Latter Day Saint religion and embracing the practice of agnosticism.

In the early 1990s and throughout the 2000s, Remy pursued study in religion and literature. While autodidactic in method, his studies were able to provide him with a vast knowledge of the methods of storytelling and the belief systems of a variety of cultures. Eventually, he would supplement this knowledge through the studies of Philosophy and English at Salt Lake Community College (where he would obtain commendations on the 2005 Dean’s and President’s Lists) and, later, Westminster College, Salt Lake City (where he would again obtain commendation on the 2006 Dean’s List and be invited to the Alpha Chi National College Honors Society).

After forming a friendship with filmmaker Loren Teryl, Remy started focusing on his writing. In 2001, he would work on his first feature film, Disco Punk Zombies. While initially hired on as a script editor, this role eventually led to an extensive revision and rewrite process that ended with him as a screenwriter on the completed project. At the same time, Remy began working at the Convergys Corporation on their DirecTV project. Here he would assist in the development of a “Cyber Response” email team in India and work on DirecTV’s “Project Simple” (essentially a preventative approach to regulating those accounts effected by new programming packages DirecTV began in February of 2002). Yet, by June 2004 he would find his position in life to be less than satisfying.

In 2004, he published his first short story, In Agony, and first piece of poetry, The End is Near. He would again work as a script editor for a short film: The Path. And, after a brief time as a classroom facilitator for Utah State University, Remy took a job as Editor for Salt Lake Community College’s literary magazine, Folio. He would remain in this position from May 2005 to May 2006, and eventually meet his future wife, Alexis Marsh. He also gained a position as editor of The Art of Service: Proceedings from the Second Annual Utah Service Symposium, for Salt Lake Community College’s Thayne Center and as a writing assistant at Salt Lake’s Community Writing Center. Here he assisted people of all abilities and educational backgrounds with their writing and began teaching a variety of writing topics in theme-based classes.

Remy continues to write, edit, and teach, and uses a weblog to promote his writing and update the public on his status.

[edit] Current Work

In addition to continually working on short stories, as well as presentations and workshops, Remy is working on a novel length piece with the working title Tarot. In it he plans to make use of classic horror and suspense literature while touching on the themes of religion and evil.

Remy's style is characterized by the notion of a dark, fantastical world existing within our own, the Lovecraftian theme of unknown and unknowable evil, and the role of philosophy and religion in modern society. With a magical realism involving both supernatural and realistic characters, his style is that of a post-modern writer using the themes and tools of Victorian literature.

[edit] Relationships

Remy is married to Alex Logan Remy, whom he met while working as editor for Folio magazine, Salt Lake Community College’s literary magazine. They currently lives in Salt Lake City. The household also includes their dog, Sara, and cats, Zoe and Nora.

His mother, DeAnn Remy, brothers, Nick and Shawn Remy, and sisters, Tiffany and Stephanie Remy currently live in West Jordan, Utah. His father, Thomas Remy, is currently living in California. They retain irregular contact.

His writing is further assisted by his best friend, Loren Teryl, and “writing life partner,” Rachel Jardine.


[edit] Bibliography

[edit] Short Fiction

  • In Agony” Remy, J.E. (2004) - Folio: A Literary Magazine, Volume 7 Number 1. Ed. Lauren Colucci and Dan Vincent. Salt Lake: Salt Lake Community College, 2004. 20-25.
  • Cowardice and Bravery” Remy, J.E. (2005) - Folio: A Literary Magazine, Volume 8 Number 2. Ed. Lauren Colucci and Dan Vincent. Salt Lake: Salt Lake Community College, 2005. 16-18.

[edit] Short Non-Fiction

  • Chapman's Teen Dungeons & Dragons Group” Remy, J.E. (2007) - The Community Writing Connection, Volume 5 Number 2. Ed. Rachel Jardine. Salt Lake: Community Writing Center, 2007. 3.
  • Pins & Needles” Remy, J.E. (2005) - Folio: A Literary Magazine, Volume 8 Number 2. Ed. Lauren Colucci and Dan Vincent. Salt Lake: Salt Lake Community College, 2005. 81.
  • Unreasonably” Remy, J.E. (2005) - Folio: A Literary Magazine, Volume 8 Number 2. Ed. Lauren Colucci and Dan Vincent. Salt Lake: Salt Lake Community College, 2005. 69-72.
  • A History of Horror Writing” Remy, J.E. (2006) - The Community Writing Connection, Volume 4 Number 3. Ed. Jona Gerlach. Salt Lake: Community Writing Center, 2006. 1.
  • Horror Writing Dates Back to 18th Century” Remy, J.E. (2006) - The Globe: The Weekly News of Salt Lake Community College, Volume XII Number 16. Ed. Nick Parker. Salt Lake: Salt Lake Community College, 16 Oct. 2006.
  • Writing Tip: Proper Capitalization” Remy, Jeremy (uncredited). (2007) - The Community Writing Connection, Volume 5 Number 2. Ed. Rachel Jardine. Salt Lake: Community Writing Center, 2007. 2.

[edit] Poetry

  • The World Shining” Remy, J.E. (1995) - Seasons. Ed. Jaime Rodriguez and Sasheen Bell. San Antonio: John Marshall High School, 1995.
  • The End is Near” Remy, J.E. (2004) - Folio: A Literary Magazine, Volume 7 Number 1. Ed. Lauren Colucci and Dan Vincent. Salt Lake: Salt Lake Community College, 2004. 48.
  • An End is but a Beginning…” Remy, J.E. (2005) - Folio: A Literary Magazine, Volume 8 Number 2. Ed. Lauren Colucci and Dan Vincent. Salt Lake: Salt Lake Community College, 2005. 36.

[edit] Film

  • Disco Punk Zombies (2001) Directed by Chad Warrant. Script edited and written by J.E. Remy. Warrant Productions.
  • The Path (2004) Directed by Justin Morris. Script edited by J.E. Remy. NB Films.
  • Dawn (2006) Directed by Loren Teryl. Written by J.E. Remy. Die Wachen Productions. (Currently in post-production)
  • Stomach Pains (2007) Directed by Loren Teryl. Written by J.E. Remy. Die Wachen Productions. (currently in pre-production)

[edit] Editor

  • Wellspring Literary Magazine; Volume B VI. Remy, Jeremy, ed. (1994) San Antonio: John Marshall High School, 1994. (Won top honors from the National Council of Teachers of English and the Columbia University Press Association)
  • The Art of Service: Proceedings from the Second Annual Utah Service Symposium. Remy, Jeremy and Christina Barnes, ed. (2005) - Salt Lake: Salt Lake Community College, 2005.
  • Folio: Nightlife. Remy, J.E., ed. (2005) - Salt Lake: Salt Lake Community College, 2005.
  • Folio: Redhanded. Remy, J.E., ed. (2005) - Salt Lake: Salt Lake Community College, 2005.

[edit] Presentations/Workshops

  • Building Bridges: Closing the Gap Between Words and People” Remy, Jeremy with Elizabeth Coleman and Rachel Jardine. (2006) - Rocky Mountain Peer Tutoring Conference. Brigham Young University, Provo, UT. 4 Mar. 2006.
  • Character & Plot Development” Remy, Jeremy. (2007) - The Romance Writers of America's Heart of the West Writer's Conference: The Mystery of Suspence. Airport Hilton, Salt Lake City, UT. 2 Feb. 2007.
  • Editing Tips” Remy, Jeremy. (2006) - Community Writing Center Workshops. Community Writing Center, Salt Lake City, UT. 19 & 26 July 2006.
  • Editing Tips” Remy, Jeremy. (2007) - Community Writing Center Workshops. Community Writing Center, Salt Lake City, UT. 1 & 8 August 2007. (Scheduled to take place in August 2007)
  • Engage the Page: Effective Business Writing--Performance Plans & Email” Remy, Jeremy and Rachel Jardine. (2006) - Library Staff Development Day 2006: Engage. Main Library, Salt Lake City, UT. 10 Nov. 2006.
  • Flash Fiction” Remy, Jeremy. (2006) - Community Writing Center Festival Mini-Workshops. Community Writing Center, Salt Lake City, UT. 8 July 2006.
  • Graphic Novels” Remy, Jeremy and Adam Walden. (2006) - Community Writing Center Festival Mini-Workshops. Community Writing Center, Salt Lake City, UT. 24 June 2006.
  • Haunted Tales: A Community Reading” Remy, Jeremy. (2006) - Community Writing Center Readings. Community Writing Center, Salt Lake City, UT. 28 Oct. 2006.
  • Haunted Thoughts: Writing Horror” Remy, Jeremy. (2006) - Community Writing Center Workshops. Community Writing Center, Salt Lake City, UT. 7, 14, & 21 October 2006.
  • Letters: A Community Reading” Remy, Jeremy. (2006) - Community Writing Center Readings. Community Writing Center, Salt Lake City, UT. 12 Aug. 2006.
  • Memoirs” Remy, Jeremy. (2006) - Community Writing Center Festival Mini-Workshops. Community Writing Center, Salt Lake City, UT. 20 May 2006.
  • Memoirs” Remy, Jeremy. (2006) - Community Writing Center Festival Mini-Workshops. Community Writing Center, Salt Lake City, UT. 3 June 2006.
  • Opening Minds: the Intersection of Community and Writing” Remy, Jeremy with and Rachel Jardine. (2006) - Rocky Mountain Peer Tutoring Conference. Weber State University, Orem, UT. 3 Mar. 2007.
  • Scene It! Screenwriting for Teens” Remy, Jeremy with Rachel Jardine. (2007) - Community Writing Center Workshops. Community Writing Center, Salt Lake City, UT. 13, 20 & 27 January 2007.
  • Types of Horror” Remy, Jeremy. (2006) - League of Utah Writers, Oquirrh Chapter, Salt Lake City, UT. 20 Oct 2006.
  • Writing Memoirs” Remy, Jeremy. (2006) - Community Writing Center Workshops. Community Writing Center, Salt Lake City, UT. 8 & 15 Feb. 2006.
  • Writing for the Screen and Stage” Remy, Jeremy and Rachel Jardine. (2007) - Community Writing Center Workshops. Community Writing Center, Salt Lake City, UT. 17 & 24 Feb. 2007. (Workshop scheduled to take place in February 2007)
  • Writing Memoirs” Remy, Jeremy. (2007) - Community Writing Center Workshops. Community Writing Center, Salt Lake City, UT. 21 & 28 Mar. 2007. (Workshop scheduled to take place in March 2007)

[edit] External links

  • Die Wachen, J.E. Remy’s personal weblog.
  • Tarot, J.E. Remy’s novel online.