Paul G. Tremblay

Paul G. Tremblay
Born June 30, 1971 (1971-06-30) (age 40)
Aurora, Colorado
Occupation Novelist, Short story writer, Editor
Nationality American
Period 2000—Present
Genres Horror fiction, Science fiction, Dark fantasy
Literary movement Postmodernism
Notable work(s) Compositions for the Young and Old
Children 2

www.paultremblay.net

Paul G. Tremblay (born June 30, 1971) is an American author and editor of contemporary horror, dark fantasy, and science fiction. Tremblay received two Bram Stoker Award nominations in 2007 and he is a juror for the Shirley Jackson Awards.

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Biography

While born in Aurora, Colorado, Paul G. Tremblay was raised in Massachusetts. He attended Providence College in Providence, Rhode Island, receiving his bachelor's degree in 1993. He obtained his master's degree in mathematics from the University of Vermont in 1995. While attending college and university, Tremblay was employed during the summer at the Parker Brothers factory in Salem, Massachusetts, primarily in the warehouse and assembly lines. After graduation, Tremblay began teaching high school mathematics and coaching junior varsity basketball at a private school outside Boston, Massachusetts.[1] Currently, he lives in Boston, Massachusetts with his wife, two children, and dog named Rascal and teaches AP Calculus.[2][3]

Work

This bibliography was originally compiled by Paul G. Tremblay for his website.[4]

Books

Short stories

References

  1. ^ Tremblay, Paul G. (2009). The Little Sleep. New York City: Henry Holt and Company. pp. 273. ISBN 978-0-8050-8849-6. 
  2. ^ Tremblay, Paul G. (2005) [2004]. Compositions for the Young and Old. Prime Books. pp. 245. ISBN 0-8095-5069-5. 
  3. ^ "Biography". The Official Website of Paul G. Tremblay. Archived from the original on 2008-05-17. http://web.archive.org/web/20080517072425/http://www.paulgtremblay.com/paulgtremblay/info.htm. Retrieved 2008-03-08. 
  4. ^ Tremblay, Paul G.. "Bibliography". The Official Website of Paul G. Tremblay. http://www.paulgtremblay.com/paulgtremblay/biblio.htm. Retrieved 2008-03-08. 
  5. ^ "No Sleep till Wonderland, officially". Are You Sure You Want to Read This???. http://pgtremblay.livejournal.com/337221.html. Retrieved 2009-06-17. 

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