Thomas Wiloch
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Thomas Wiloch (born February 3, 1953 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American author, editor, poet, and illustrator. Wiloch is "one of a handful of contemporary American masters of the prose miniature," Greg Boyd wrote in Asylum. Writing in the Gore Letter, Michael Arnzen stated: "Wiloch has been quietly working away in relative obscurity in his own 'niche' for two decades, developing a one-of-a-kind approach to a form he almost entirely owns. Wiloch writes surrealist short-short pieces, often no longer than a page, that are as philosophical as they are whimsical, as clever as they are poetic, and as disturbing as they are intelligent." According to Bruce Boston, writing in Illumen magazine, Wiloch is "arguably the leading writer of prose poems in the genre field for the last two decades." English writer and artist A.C. Evans wrote in Stride magazine that Wiloch portrays "fragmentary confrontation with alien Otherness described in a symbolic vocabulary of closed rooms, casual catastrophe, uncanny Fortean phenomena, rituals of cruelty, and fleeting visions of transmundane worlds." Wiloch was the principal instigator and editor of Grimoire, a journal of surrealistic art and literature published from 1982-1985 that featured some of the earliest published work by the notable American horror writer Thomas Ligotti. After working on the editorial staff of Gale, a reference book publisher, for some 26 years, Wiloch became a freelance writer and editor in 2004.
Much of Wiloch's recent published writing is prose poetry, and has appeared in collections from various small press publishers including Snake Press and Wordcraft of Oregon.
Wiloch has illustrated books by authors such as Bruce Boston, Robert Frazier, Andrew Joron, and Jessica Amanda Salmonson, and has contributed artwork to his own books as well. From 1988 to 1993, Wiloch wrote the column "Codes and Chaos" for PhotoStatic, an arts magazine. He was an associate editor of Sidereality magazine, 2004-05.
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Collections of prose poems
- Paper Mask (1988)
- The Mannikin Cypher (1989)
- Tales of Lord Shantih (1989)
- Mr. Templeton's Toyshop (1995)
- Stigmata Junction (2005)
- Screaming in Code (2006)
[edit] Collections of cut-up haiku
- Night Rain (1991)
- Decoded Factories of the Heart (1991)
- Narcotic Signature (1992)
- Lyrical Brandy (1993)
- Neon Trance (1997)
[edit] Nonfiction books
- Directory of Michigan Literary Publishers (1982)
- Everything You Need to Know about Protecting Yourself and Others Against Abduction (1998)
- Crime: A Serious American Problem (2004)
- National Security (2005)
- Prisons and Jails: A Deterrent to Crime? (2005)
[edit] Illustrator of books
- Bruce Boston, Sensuous Debris
- Jessica Amanda Salmonson, The Eleventh Jaguarundi
- Andrew Joron and Robert Frazier, Invisible Machines
[edit] Links
- Codes & Chaos (Wiloch's official web site)
- SF Reader (Review of Stigmata Junction)
- Rambles (Review of Screaming in Code)
- Gore Letter (Review of Screaming in Code)
- Council for the Literature of the Fantastic Newsletter (Review of Mr. Templeton's Toyshop)
- PhotoStatic (Archive of PhotoStatic magazine)
- MicroHorror.com (Two of Wiloch's flash fictions.)
- Big Toe Review (Six of Wiloch's prose poems.)