Jayme Lynn Blaschke

Jayme Lynn Blaschke

Jayme Lynn Blaschke (born 1969) is an American journalist and author of science fiction, fantasy and related non-fiction. Primarily known for his genre-related interviews with authors and editors, he published a collected volume of 17 interviews, "Voices of Vision: Creators of Science Fiction and Fantasy Speak", through the University of Nebraska Press in 2005. [http://www.jaymeblaschke.com/]

Blaschke earned his B.A. in journalism from Texas A&M University in 1992 and has worked as both a writer and editor in print journalism and media relations fields. From December 2002 through December 2005 he served as fiction editor for [http://www.revolutionsf.com RevolutionSF] . [http://www.sfsite.com/03b/jba220.htm] In 2006 he founded [http://nofearofthefuture.blogspot.com/ No Fear of the Future] , a group blog featuring contributors such as Chris Nakashima-Brown, Stephen Dedman, Alexis Glynn Latner, Jess Nevins and Zoran Živković. [http://nofearofthefuture.blogspot.com/] He is an active member of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America and has served as that organization’s director of media relations since 2006. Blaschke resides in New Braunfels, Texas, and is a member of the Turkey City Writer's Workshop.

Partial Bibliography

BOOKS

"Voices of Vision: Creators of Science Fiction and Fantasy Speak", University of Nebraska Press, April 2005

SHORT FICTION

"The Makeover Men," "HelixSF" No. 6, October 2007
"Being an Account of the Final Voyage of La Riaza: A Circumstance in Eight Parts," "Interzone" No. 210, June 2007
"Coyote for President," "RevolutionSF.com", November 2006
"Prince Koindrindra Escapes," "Cross Plains Universe: Texans Celebrate Robert E. Howard", F.A.C.T./MonkeyBrain, October 2006
"The Days of Rice and Assault," "The World Wide Realm of Jayme Lynn Blaschke", July 2005
"Simultas," "Kings of the Night III", Cyberpulp, August 2004
"Devil In a Tiny Little Ocean Bloc Container," "The Leading Edge" No. 42, October 2001
"Cyclops in B Minor," "Writers of the Future vol. 14", Bridge Publications, 1998
"The Dust," "Interzone" No. 129, March 1998
"Project Timespan," "Interzone" No. 116, Feb 1997

INTERVIEWS

Peter S. Beagle, "The Brutarian" No. 48-49, winter 2007
Jacqueline Carey, "The Brutarian" No. 46, Spring 2006

Peter David, "The Brutarian" No. 44, Summer 2005
Lois McMaster Bujold, "Postscripts" No. 3, Spring 2005
Scott Edelman, "Voices of Vision: Creators of Science Fiction and Fantasy Speak", University of Nebraska Press, April 2005

Paul Dini, "RevolutionSF.com", Aug. 2004
Kage Baker, "Postscripts" No. 2, Summer 2004
Lucius Shepard, "StrangeHorizons.com", Jan. 2004
David Drake, "The Brutarian" No. 40, Fall 2003

Rick Klaw, "SFSite.com", Nov. Dec. 2003
Vernor Vinge, "StrangeHorizons.com", Sept. 2003

Judd Winick, "The Unofficial Green Arrow Fansite", May 2003
Martha Wells, "Interzone" No. 187, March 2003

Michael Moorcock, "The Brutarian" No. 38, Spring 2003

Robin Hobb/Megan Lindholm, "3SF Magazine" No. 2, Dec. 2002

Terry Brooks, "The Science Fiction Chronicle" No. 230, Nov. 2002

Frank Cho & Scott Kurtz, "RevolutionSF.com", Nov. 2002
John Gregory Betancourt, "SFSite.com", Oct. 2002

Bruce Sterling, "Interzone" No. 181, Aug. 2002

Neil Gaiman, "RevolutionSF.com", May 2002
Stephen Dedman, "The Brutarian" No. 35, spring 2002

Brad Meltzer, "The Unofficial Green Arrow Fansite", Feb. 2002

Elliot S! Maggin, "The Unofficial Green Arrow Fansite", Nov. 2001

Joe R. Lansdale, "The Brutarian" No. 34, fall 2001

Gene Wolfe, "Black Gate" No. 2, summer 2001

Samuel R. Delany, "SFSite.com", June 2001
Darren Vincenzo, "The Unofficial Green Arrow Fansite", May 2001

Charles de Lint, "Interzone" No. 163, Jan. 2001
Walter Jon Williams, "Interzone" No. 162, Dec. 2000

Steven Gould & Laura Mixon, "Interzone" No. 160, Oct. 2000
Stanley Schmidt, "SFSite.com", July 2000

Harlan Ellison, "Interzone" No. 156, June 2000
Elizabeth Moon, "SFSite.com", Feb. March 2000
Patricia Anthony, "Interzone" No. 144, June 1999
Gordon Van Gelder, "GreenManReview.com", April 1999

J.V. Jones, "Interzone" No. 142, April 1999
Jack Williamson, "Interzone" No. 139, Jan. 1999
Gardner Dozois, "GreenManReview.com", Jan. 1999
Kristine Kathryn Rusch, "Interzone" No. 138, Dec. 1998

External links

* [http://www.jaymeblaschke.com/ JaymeBlaschke.com]

* [http://jlbgibberish.blogspot.com/ Gibberish]

* [http://nofearofthefuture.blogspot.com/ No Fear of the Future]

* [http://www.sfsite.com/03b/jba220.htm A Conversation with Jayme Lynn Blaschke]


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