- Robert Frazier
Robert Alexander Frazier (b. 1951,
Ayer, Massachusetts ) is an American writer ofspeculative poetry and fiction, as well as an impressionist painter on Nantucket Island.His mother, Barbara Brown Frazier, was an oil painter, educated by
Emil Gruppe (1896-1978) and Dimitri Romanovsky (Russian/American, 1887-1971) for portraiture. His father, Stuart Wilson Frazier, was a civilian teacher ofcryptoanalysis - code breaking - forU.S. Army security atFort Devens , a post he obtained after serving in the Army with a small contingent of Americans duringWorld War II atBletchley Park , the famous codebreaking center in England.Robert Frazier was educated at the
University of Iowa , where as an undergraduate, somehow, after being misplaced in a first course, he was lucky to take graduate courses in poetry at theIowa Writers' Workshop .In the mid-1970s, he moved to
Nantucket Island (his distant relatives were among the early settlers there), where an arts colony existed. He married Karol Marie Lindquist, a nationally recognized maker of the Nantucket Lightship Basket, in 1978, and attended theClarion Workshop inAnn Arbor, Michigan in 1980 (and returned there as the assistant in 1981).He also began a career in oil painting then, which after a hiatus to try working as a fiction writer from 1988 to 1998 (he sold 60 or so stories and was a regular attendee at the
Sycamore Hill Writer's Workshop ), he resumed in 1998.Robert Frazier freelances as a
graphic design er as well, for a time designing books for SF publisherMark V. Ziesing and was art director for "Nantucket Magazine" from 1995 - 2005.He was president of the
Artists Association of Nantucket from 1999-2004, and now works as their gallery director.His first SF story, "Across Those Endless Skies", appeared in "In the Field of Fire" (1987). He has won the
Rhysling Award three times: for Best Long Poem in 1994, and for Best Short Poem in 1980 and 1989. In 1984, Frazier edited the landmark anthology of SF poetry "Burning With A Vision: Poetry of Science and the Fantastic" (Owlswick Press).He is a founding member of the
Science Fiction Poetry Association , and a past editor of their newsletter, "Star*Line". He also edited and published one of the early magazines of SF poetry, "The Speculative Poetry Review" (later titled "TASP"). As a historian, Frazier has written several articles on the evolution of the SF poetry movement...the most recent being a 2005 primer on the Rhysling Awards for the poetry anthology, "The Alchemy of Stars", theRhysling Award Winners Showcase.In 2007, he had his 6th consecutive solo exhibition of oil paintings at the Old Spouter Gallery on
Nantucket Island .In 2007, his article on painterFrank Swift Chase has been published in vol. 56, no. 3, of Historic Nantucket, a publication of the Nantucket Historical Association.His "Robot Origami", from the
Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction March 2005 was nominated for the 2006Rhysling Award .His "When Will Time Unfold", from the Magazine of Speculative Poetry, Spring 2006, was nominated for the 2007Rhysling Award .His collaborative poem with
Bruce Boston , "Chronicles of the Mutant Rain Forest" [http://chizine.com/return_to_the_mutant_rain_forest.htm] , received first place in the 2006Locus (magazine) Online Poetry Poll for "Best All-Time Science Fiction, Fantasy, or Horror Poem".Frazier's work is taught to students as "the" major American SF poet; this is done (academic year 2005-2006) at the Philological-artistic Faculty in the city of
Kragujevac ,Serbia .((This Wikipedia entry has been checked by the Subject -- Frazier -- for accuracy. 8/22/07.))
Family
He and his wife have one daughter, born in 1973, Timalyne (also a graduate of Clarion and an SF writer), and two granddaughters, Phoebe and Chloe.
List of books
*"Peregrine". Salt-Works Press, 1978.
*"Burning With A Vision: Poetry of Science and the Fantastic". Owlswick Press, 1984.
*"Perception Barriers". Cover byDavid Macaulay , Berkeley Poets Workshop & Press, 1987.
*"Co-Orbital Moons". Cover by Gregorio Montejo, Ocean View Books, 1987.
*"Nantucket Slayrides" 3 novellas withLucius Shepard and cover byJ. K. Potter . Eel Grass Press/Ocean View Books, 1989.
*"Chronicles of the Mutant Rain Forest" withBruce Boston , cover by Frazier,Lucius Shepard (Introduction). Horror's Head Press, 1992.
*"Invisible Machines" withAndrew Joron . cover byThomas Wiloch , Jazz Police Books, 1993.
*"Family Secrets". Eel Grass Press, 1993.
*"The Daily Chernobyl and other poems". Cover by Katie Trinkle Legge, Anamnesis Press, 2000, winner of the Anamnesis Press Poetry Chapbook Competition of 1999.
*"The Art Colony on Nantucket: Sixty Years of Contemporary Art". with George Thomas, The AAN Press, 2005.Links
* [http://www.locusmag.com/2006/Features/06_PoetryPollResults.html Locus Online Poetry Poll]
* [http://www.sfpoetry.com/ Science Fiction Poetry Association]
* [http://www.nantucketarts.org/ Artists Association of Nantucket]
* [http://www.locusmag.com/index/s279.html#A6015 Locus Online Partial Bibliography]
*Sycamore Hill Writer's Workshop
* [http://www.wheatlandpress.com/polyphony/v2.html Timalyne Frazier at Wheatland Press]
* [http://www.nha.org/index.html Nantucket Historical Association]
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