James D. Macdonald

James D. Macdonald

Jim Macdonald and Debra Doyle at Readercon
Born 1954 (age 57–58)
White Plains, New York
Pen name Robyn Tallis, Nicholas Adams, Victor Appleton, Douglas Morgan, Martin Delrio
Occupation Writer
Nationality American
Period 1990s to present
Genres fantasy, science fiction, mystery

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James D. Macdonald (born 1954) is an American author and critic who lives in New Hampshire with his wife and frequent collaborator, Dr. Debra Doyle. He works in several genres, concentrating on fantasy, but also writing science fiction, and mystery and media tie-ins.

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Biography

Macdonald was born in 1954, and raised in White Plains, New York. He attended the University of Rochester, and went on to serve in the US Navy for fifteen years.[1] He has been writing professionally since the early 1990s and has published 35 novels.

Educational work

Macdonald is well known for his work in educating aspiring authors, particularly for his advice on avoiding literary scams. Early in his career he was asked by such an author how much he had paid to have his books published, and in response began a campaign of educating other writers about the problems of vanity publishers. As part of this campaign, he coined Yog's Law, which states "Money should flow toward the author," which is often quoted by professional authors when giving advice on getting published (such as John Scalzi,[2] Teresa Nielsen Hayden[3]).[4]

Atlanta Nights and PublishAmerica

One target of his campaign is PublishAmerica, a company that claims not to be a vanity publisher but a "traditional publisher" that accepts or rejects books based on their quality. Macdonald organized a group of professional authors to test whether that company was actually reading any submissions for clarity and realism before accepting them. One day after Macdonald issued a press release announcing that PublishAmerica had accepted a manuscript that was created to be as bad as possible, the company withdrew the offer to publish it.[5][6]

Awards and honors

Knight's Wyrd was awarded the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Children's literature,[7] 1992, and named to the New York Public Library Books for the Teen Age list in 1993.[8] In 1997, he was awarded Best Young-Adult Science Fiction by the Science Fiction Chronicle for Groogleman.

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Novels

Novels with Debra Doyle

"Circle of Magic/The Wizard Apprentice" series, with Debra Doyle

Horror High series

All written with Debra Doyle under the joint pseudonym "Nicholas Adams."

  1. Horror High: Mister Popularity
  2. Horror High: Resolved: You're Dead
  3. Horror High: Heartbreaker
  4. Horror High: New Kid on the Block
  5. Horror High: Hard Rock
  6. Horror High: Sudden Death
  7. Horror High: Pep Rally
  8. Horror High: Final Curtain

"Mageworld" series, with Debra Doyle

"Bad Blood" series, with Debra Doyle

Under joint pseudonym "Martin Delrio," with Debra Doyle

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