Paul G. Tremblay
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Paul G. Tremblay | |
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Born | June 30, 1971 Boston, Massachusetts, United States (current residence) |
Occupation | Novelist, Short story writer, Editor |
Nationality | American |
Writing period | 2000—Present |
Genres | Horror fiction, Science fiction, Dark fantasy |
Notable work(s) | Compositions for the Young and Old |
Paul G. Tremblay (born June 30, 1971) is an award-winning and prolific American author and editor. He has sold over fifty short stories to various publications including Weird Tales, Horror: The Year's Best 2007, and the Jeffrey Thomas edited Punktown: Third Eye. He is the author of the short speculative fiction collection Compositions for the Young and Old and the hard-boiled/dark fantasy novella City Pier: Above and Below. He served as fiction editor of Chizine and as co-editor of Fantasy Magazine, and was also the co-editor (with Sean Wallace) of the Fantasy and Bandersnatch anthologies.[1][2] His first novella, The Harlequin & The Train, is forthcoming (Summer 2008) from Necropolitan Press and his first novel, The Little Sleep, is forthcoming (February 2009) from Henry Holt and Company.[3][4]
He has a master's degree in mathematics and currently teaches AP Calculus.[1] He lives in Boston, Massachusetts with his wife, two children, and dog named Rascal.[2]
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[edit] Work
This bibliography was originally compiled by Paul G. Tremblay for his website.[4]
[edit] Books
- The Little Sleep (Henry Holt and Company, forthcoming)
- The Harlequin & The Train (Necropolitan Press, forthcoming)
- City Pier: Above and Below (Prime Books, February 2007)
- Compositions for the Young and Old (Prime Books, April 2004, revised ed. July 2005)
[edit] Short stories
- "Figure 5" (co-written with M. Thomas), Weird Tales, December 2007
- "There's No Light Between Floors," Clarkesworld Magazine issue 8, 2007
- "The Teacher," ChiZine, January 2007
- "Rhymes with Jew," Jigsaw Nation, 2006
- "Feeding the Machine," Phantom Magazine, May 2006
- "It's Against the Law to Feed the Ducks," Fantasy Magazine, April 2006
- "Holes," Sybil's Garage, April 2006
- "Continent," Son and Foe, November 2005
- "She Wants to be Saved (City Pier IV)," Lenox Avenue, July 2005
- "The Marlborough Man Meets the End," LitHaven, July 2005
- "The Cuckoo in the Clock" (co-written with Brett Savory), deathlings.com, June 2005
- "Dole as Ribbit (City Pier II)," Lenox Avenue, May 2005
- "Meat's Story (City Pier I)," Lenox Avenue, March 2005
- "The Strange Case of Nicholas Thomas: An Excerpt from A History of the Longesian Library," Lenox Avenue, November 2004
- "All Sliding to One Side," Last Pentacle of the Sun, Fall 2004
- "Role Models," Carnival/Circus, June 2004
- "Lies and Skin" (co-written with Steve Eller), Razor Magazine, February 2004
- "The Dilky Never Landed," Punktown: Third Eye, March 2004
- "The Ballad of Blood-Man," deathlings.com, 2004
- "I Know…," Gothic.net, 2004
- "With More Than Eyes," Gothic.net, September 2003
- "Perfect," Vivisections, Summer 2003
- "So Many Things Left Out," Book of Final Flesh, April 2003
- "Perception," Fortean Bureau, February 2003
- "The Harlequin and the Train," Of Flesh and Hunger, 2003
- "The Laughing Man Meets Little Cat," ChiZine, October 2002
- "A Monster on Your Parasol," Black October Magazine, 2002
- "Cold," Gothic.net, 2002
- "When Darkness Falls," Whispers from the Shattered Forum, July 2002
- "Them Bones," Whispers from the Shattered Forum, July 2002
- "4'33," Gothic.net, May 2002
- "The Drift," Eternal Night, 2002
- "Of Email, Nuts, and Inspiration," Brainbox II: Son of Brainbox, December 2001
- "The Jar," Brainbox II: Son of Brainbox, December 2001
- "The Stairs," Electric Wine, October 2001
- "The Hole," Envelopes in Time, July 2001
- "Danny and the Demon," Envelopes in Time, July 2001
- "Hurt," The Midnighter's Club, June 2001
- "The Visit," Fables, June 2001
- "The Well," Fables, June 2001
- "The Dead Room," Twilight Showcase, March 2001
- "King Bee," The Dead Inn, March 2001
- "God of Roads," Mindkites, December 2000
[edit] References
- ^ a b Biography (HTML). The Official Website of Paul G. Tremblay. Retrieved on 2008-03-08.
- ^ a b Tremblay, Paul G. [2004] (2005). Compositions for the Young and Old. Prime Books, 245. ISBN 0-8095-5069-5.
- ^ The Harlequin and the Train: A Novella (coming relatively soon!) (HTML). Are You Sure You Want to Read This???. Retrieved on 2008-04-19.
- ^ a b Bibliography (HTML). The Official Website of Paul G. Tremblay. Retrieved on 2008-03-08.
[edit] External links
- Paul G. Tremblay's Official Web Site
- Are You Sure You Want to Read This???: Paul G. Tremblay's LiveJournal Blog
- Works by or about Paul G. Tremblay in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- Paul G. Tremblay at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
Persondata | |
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NAME | Tremblay, Paul G. |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Tremblay, Paul |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | American author |
DATE OF BIRTH | 30 June 1971 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Boston, Massachusetts |
DATE OF DEATH | |
PLACE OF DEATH |