Jeff VanderMeer

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Jeffrey Scott VanderMeer (July 7, 1968—) is an American writer, although he has pursued careers in editing and publishing. He was born in Belfont, Pennsylvania, but spent much of his childhood in the Fiji Islands, where his parents worked for the Peace Corps. This experience, and the resulting trip back to the United States through Asia, Africa, and Europe, deeply influenced him. He currently resides in Tallahassee, Florida. In 2003, Jeff married Ann Kennedy, editor for the small Buzzcity Press and the magazine the Silver Web. He has been published in Postscripts.

Contents

  • 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 Lives (2006)

Jeff VanderMeer won a 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.

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