Tim Pratt
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Tim Pratt (December 12, 1976) is a science fiction and fantasy writer and poet. He grew up in the vicinity of Dudley, North Carolina, and attended Appalachian State University, where he earned a Bachelor's in English. In 1999 he attended the Clarion East Writing Workshop. He moved to Santa Cruz, California in 2000, and currently resides in Oakland with his wife Heather Shaw and son River. He currently works as a senior editor at Locus Magazine.
Pratt's work has appeared in a number of markets, including Asimov's Science Fiction, Realms of Fantasy, and Strange Horizons. His story "Little Gods" (online) (2002) was nominated for Nebula Award for the Best Short Story. His story "Hart & Boot," first published in Polyphony 4, was reprinted in Best American Short Stories: 2005. His "Impossible Dreams" (Asimov's July 2006) won the Hugo Award in the Best Short Story category.
He has also had stories and poems published in various other markets and Year's Best collections.
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Novels
As Tim Pratt
As T.A. Pratt
- Blood Engines, Bantam Spectra, October 2007 (ISBN 978-0-553-58998-6).
- Poison Sleep, Bantam Spectra, April 2008 (ISBN 978-0-553-58999-3).
- Dead Reign, Bantam Spectra, October 2008 (forthcoming).
- Grift Sense, Bantam Spectra, April 2009 (forthcoming).
[edit] Collections
- Little Gods, Prime Books, 2003. (ISBN 978-1-894815-82-6)
- Hart & Boot & Other Stories, Night Shade Books, 2007 (ISBN 978-1-59780-053-2)
[edit] External links
- Tropism, the author's website. Includes his blog, bibliography, and links to some of his stories online.
- Interview excerpt from the November 2005 issue of Locus Magazine.