- Jeff VanderMeer
Jeffrey Scott VanderMeer (born July 7, 1968) is an American writer, editor and publisher. He was born in
Bellefonte, Pennsylvania , but spent much of his childhood in the Fiji Islands, where his parents worked for thePeace Corps . This experience, and the resulting trip back to the United States through Asia, Africa, and Europe, deeply influenced him.In 2003, VanderMeer married Ann Kennedy, then editor for the small Buzzcity Press and magazine the "Silver Web."
Ann VanderMeer is currently the editor of "Weird Tales " magazine, and a respected anthologist and publisher in her own right. The VanderMeers live inTallahassee, Florida .He is the author of the best-selling
City of Saints and Madmen , set in his signature creation, the imaginary city of Ambergris, in addition to several other novels fromBantam ,Tor , andPan Macmillan . He has won twoWorld Fantasy Awards , an NEA-funded Florida Individual Writers’ Fellowship, and, most recently, the Le Cafard cosmique award in France and the Tähtifantasia Award in Finland, both for City of Saints. He has also been a finalist for theHugo Award ,Bram Stoker Award ,IHG Award ,Philip K. Dick Award , and many others. Novels such asVeniss Underground and have made the year’s best lists of Amazon.com,The Austin Chronicle ,The San Francisco Chronicle , andPublishers Weekly , among others. His work, both books and short stories, has been translated into over twenty languages.The Thackery T. Lambshead Pocket Guide to Eccentric & Discredited Diseases may be his most famous anthology, and is considered a cult classic, still in print along with his Leviathan original fiction series.VanderMeer is the founding editor and publisher of the "Ministry of Whimsy Press", up until recently on hiatus. [ [http://vanderworld.blogspot.com/2004/12/ministry-of-whimsy-on-hiatus.html VanderWorld (under occupation): MINISTRY OF WHIMSY ON HIATUS ] ] It is currently an imprint of
Wyrm Publishing . [ [http://www.jeffvandermeer.com/2007/10/17/ministry-of-whimsy-press-the-resurrection/ Ecstatic Days » Blog Archive » Ministry of Whimsy Press: The Resurrection ] ] One of the Ministry's publications,The Troika byStephen Chapman , won thePhilip K. Dick Award in 1997.VanderMeer's reviews and essays have appeared in
The Washington Post Book World,Publishers Weekly , and many others. He is a regular columnist for the Amazon book-culture blog, and has served as a judge for theEisner Awards , among others, and has been a guest speaker at such diverse events as theBrisbane Writers Festival , Finncon in Helsinki, and theAmerican Library Association annual conference. His multi-media presentations and lectures on a variety of topics have been given all over the world, and he makes frequent public appearances, including teaching at theClarion Workshop and Trinity Prep School.Recently, VanderMeer began to experiment in other media, resulting in a movie based on his novel Shriek that featured an original soundtrack by rock band The Church and a Play Station Europe animation of his story “A New Face in Hell” by animator
Joel Veitch . Currently, VanderMeer is writing a "Predator" tie-in novel forDark Horse Comics called Predator: South China Seas, finishing up his latestAmbergris novel, anoir thriller called Finch, and writing the introduction toBen Templesmith ’s second graphic novel fromIDW Publishing . Forthcoming projects in 2008 include seven anthologies (fromThe New Weird to a charity anthology for literacy, Last Drink Bird Head), a short film based on his story The Situation (out as a book fromPS Publishing in the spring), a short story entitledFinding Sonoria in alongsideRhys Hughes andSteve Redwood , and several novellas, including “Borne,” a sequel to The Situation.Has been published in award-winning
Postscripts .Bibliography
Novels
* "Dradin, In Love" (1996, collected in all editions of "City of Saints and Madmen")
* "Veniss Underground " (2003)
* "" (2006)
* "Predator: South China Seas" (2008)
* "Finch" (scheduled 2009,Underland Press )Collections
* "The Book of Frog" (1989)
* "The Book of Lost Places" (1996)
* "City of Saints and Madmen : The Book of Ambergris" (2001)
* "City of Saints and Madmen" (2002, substantially expanded from the 2001 edition)
* "The Day Dali Died" (2003)
* "City of Saints and Madmen" (2004, expanded from the 2002 edition)
* "Secret Life" (2004)
* "Why Should I Cut Your Throat?" (nonfiction , 2004)
* "VanderMeer 2005" (promotional sampler, 2005)
* "Secret Life" (2006)
* "The Surgeon's Tale and Other Stories" (withCat Rambo , 2007)Anthologies edited
* "Leviathan 1" (with
Luke O'Grady , 1994)
* "Leviathan 2" (withRose Secrest , 1998)
* "Leviathan 3" (withForrest Aguirre , 2002)
* "Album Zutique" (2003)
* "The Thackery T Lambshead Pocket Guide to Eccentric & Discredited Diseases " (with Mark Roberts, 2003)
* "Fast Ships and Black Sails "', (forthcoming, 2007) - Fantasy pirate stories
* "The New Weird " (withAnn VanderMeer , 2007)
* "Last Drink Bird Head", (2008)
* "Steampunk" (withAnn VanderMeer , 2008)Awards
2000
World Fantasy Award for the novella "The Transformation of Martin Lake". He also shared a 2003 award for co-editing the "Leviathan 3" anthology.Interviews
* [http://www.flamesrising.com/jeff-vandermeer-interview Jeff VanderMeer “Steampunk” Interview] at FlamesRising.com (July 2008)
* [http://www.fantasybookspot.com/node/1057 Interview with Jeff Vandermeer] conducted by Jay Tomio for Fantasybookspot.com. (March 2006)
* [http://www.wotmania.com/fantasymessageboardshowmessage.asp?MessageID=158305 Interview on wotmania.com]
* [http://www.darkroastedblend.com/2007/10/exclusive-interview-with-jeff.html Interview at Dark Roasted Blend]
= Notes =External links
* [http://www.jeffvandermeer.com/ Official blog and website]
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* [http://www.goldengryphon.com/secret-frame.html Golden Gryphon Press official site] - About "Secret Life"
* [http://www.shriekthemovie.com/movie/shriek/shriek.html "Shriek: The Movie"]
* [http://www.playstationseason.com/PBL_veitch.html"A New Face In Hell" film]
* [http://www.doghorn.com 'Polluto: The Anti-Pop Culture Journal' publishers]
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