- T. Jackson King
T. Jackson King is a professional archeologist, journalist, poet and author who is a graduate of
UCLA (M.A. 1976) and theUniversity of Tennessee (B.Sc. 1971).He has published several
science fiction short stories as well as two novels. King wrote "Retread Shop " in 1988 and co-wrote "Ancestor's World " in 1996 withA.C. Crispin . His short stories have appeared in various magazines including; "Analog Science Fiction and Fact ", "Pulphouse", "Tomorrow ", "Absolute Magnitude ", "Pandora ", "The Silver Web ", "Figment " and "Midnight Zoo ".He is also a published poet and essayist.isfdb name|id=T._Jackson_King|name=T. Jackson King] His archeological publications include one
monograph and six professional articles.Writing style
King writes (in his own words) "anthropological science fiction, dark fantasy/horror and contemporary fantasy". His stories explore culture, adaptation, archetypes and individual choice. Some of his stories could be seen as influenced by his own personal experiences and worldwide travels.
Career
King has worked as an archaeologist in the American Southwest and has traveled widely in
Europe ,Russia ,Japan and the United States. Previous jobs have includedshort order cook , hotel clerk,legal assistant ,investigative reporter and editor.As an investigative reporter he was awarded a
First Amendment Award in 2003, by theSociety for Professional Journalists , and received two honorable mentions, 1987 and 1988 in L. Ron Hubbard's Writers of the Future Contest.King was also a
Tennessee hippie and belonged to theSouthern Students Organizing Committee (SSOC). He helped lead the first anti-Vietnam War demonstration by expatriates inTokyo in 1968, and started up theShinjuku Sutra , the firstEnglish language undergroundnewspaper inJapan . King's three grown children are Keith, Karen and Kevin, who now all live inVirginia .Community Standing
Within the science fiction community King has appeared at many conventions, serving as SFWA Elections Chair in 1990 and was chair of the
Philip K. Dick Award jury in 1996. His most recent publication was in 2002, the dark fantasy short story "A Lesser Michaelangelo," that appeared in The Silver Web 15, Winter 2002. King now lives in Silver City, New Mexico, where he writes freelance non-fiction and speculative fiction. His author's website is www.sfwa.org/members/tjacksonking. He can be reached via the email address listed on his website.References
External links
* [http://www.sfwa.org/members/tjacksonking/ SFWA member page]
* [http://tjacksonking.googlepages.com/ Author web page]
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