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Jeffrey Ford at KGB bar, 2006Jeffrey Ford (born November 8, 1955) is an American writer in the fantastic genre tradition, although his works have spanned genres including fantasy, science fiction and mystery. His work is characterized by a sweeping imaginative power, humor, literary allusion, and a fascination with tales told within tales. He is a graduate of Binghamton University, where he studied with the novelist John Gardner.[1]
He lives in Ohio and teaches writing part-time at Ohio Wesleyan University. He has also taught as a guest lecturer at the Clarion Workshop for Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers (2004 and 2012), The Antioch University Summer Writing Workshop (2013), LitReactor – 4 Week Online Horror Writing Course (2012), University of Southern Maine's Stonecoast MFA Program in Creative Writing (2011), The Richard Hugo House in Seattle, Washington, (2010).
Ford has contributed over 130 original short stories to numerous print and online magazines and anthologies: The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, MAD Magazine, Weird Tales, Clarkesworld Magazine, Tor.com, Lightspeed, Subterranean, Fantasy Magazine, The Oxford Book of American Short Stories, Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year, Year’s Best Weird Fiction, Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror, New Jersey Noir, Stories, The Living Dead, The Faery Reel, After, The Dark, The Doll Collection, etc. His fiction has been translated into over fifteen languages and published worldwide.[2]
His stories and novels have been nominated multiple times for the World Fantasy Award, the Hugo Award, the Nebula Award, the Theodore Sturgeon Award, the International Horror Guild Award, the Fountain Award, Shirley Jackson Award, the Edgar Allan Poe Award, the Bram Stoker Award, the Locus Award, the Seiun Award, the Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire, the Nowa Fantastyka Award, and the Hayakawa Award.
Awards for Jeffrey Ford Work Year & Award Category Result Ref. The Physiognomy 1998 World Fantasy Award Novel Won 2005 Seiun Award Translated Long Work Nominated The Fantasy Writer's Assistant 2000 HOMer Award Short Story Nominated [3] 2001 Locus Award Short Story Nominated [4] 2001 Nebula Award Short Story Nominated Malthusian's Zombie 2001 Locus Award Short Story Nominated The Honeyed Knot 2002 World Fantasy Award Short Fiction Nominated 2002 Locus Award Short Story Nominated The Beyond 2002 Locus Award Fantasy Novel Nominated The Trentino Kid 2003 International Horror Guild Award Short Fiction Nominated [5] 2004 Locus Award Short Story Nominated Creation 2003 World Fantasy Award Short Fiction Won 2003 Locus Award Short Story Nominated 2003 Hugo Award Short Story Nominated 2003 Nebula Award Short Story Nominated The Weight of Words 2003 World Fantasy Award Short Fiction Nominated 2003 Locus Award Novelette Nominated The Fantasy Writer's Assistant and Other Stories 2003 World Fantasy Award Collection Won 2003 Locus Award Collection Nominated The Portrait of Mrs. Charbuque 2003 World Fantasy Award Novel Nominated 2003 Locus Award Fantasy Novel Nominated Something by the Sea 2003 Locus Award Novelette Nominated The Beautiful Gelreesh 2004 Locus Award Short Story Nominated The Empire of Ice Cream 2004 Locus Award Novelette Nominated 2004 World Fantasy Award Novella Nominated 2004 Hugo Award Novelette Nominated 2004 Nebula Award Novelette Won 2004 Theodore Sturgeon Award Short Science Fiction Finalist 2005 Hayakawa's S-F Magazine Reader's Award Foreign Short Story Won The Empire of Ice Cream (Collection) 2006 Bram Stoker Award Fiction Collection Nominated 2007 Locus Award Collection Nominated 2007 World Fantasy Award Collection Nominated Boatman's Holiday 2005 International Horror Guild Award Mid-length Fiction Nominated 2006 Locus Award Short Story Nominated A Night in the Tropics 2005 Locus Award Novelette Nominated The Annals of Eelin-Ok 2004 Speculative Literature Foundation Fountain Award Short Story Won [6] 2005 Locus Award Short Story Nominated Girl in the Glass 2006 Edgar Allan Poe Award Paperback Original Won 2007 Nebula Award Novel Nominated Exo-Skeleton Town 2006 Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire Foreign Short story/Collection of Foreign Short Stories Won A Man of Light 2006 Locus Award Novelette Nominated Giant Land 2006 Locus Award Short Story Nominated The Cosmology of the Wider World 2006 Locus Award Novella Nominated 2006 British Fantasy Award Novella Nominated The Scribble Mind 2006 Locus Award Novelette Nominated Botch Town 2007 Locus Award Novella Nominated 2007 World Fantasy Award Novella Won The Night Whiskey 2007 Locus Award Novelette Nominated The Way He Does It 2007 Locus Award Short Story Nominated 2007 World Fantasy Award Short Fiction Nominated The Shadow Year 2008 Shirley Jackson Award Novel Won 2009 World Fantasy Award Novel Won 2009 Locus Award Fantasy Novel Nominated The Dreaming Wind 2008 Locus Award Short Story Nominated 2008 Theodore Sturgeon Award Short Science Fiction Finalist [7] 2009 Nebula Award Short Story Nominated The Drowned Life 2008 Locus Award Short Story Nominated The Drowned Life (Collection) 2009 World Fantasy Award Collection Won 2009 Locus Award Collection Nominated The Manticore Spell 2008 Locus Award Short Story Nominated Under the Bottom of the Lake 2008 Locus Award Short Story Nominated The Dream of Reason 2009 Locus Award Short Story Nominated The Seventh Expression of the Robot General 2009 Locus Award Short Story Nominated Polka Dots and Moonbeams 2011 Locus Award Short Story Nominated The Last Triangle 2012 Shirley Jackson Award Novelette Nominated [8] Daddy Long Legs of the Evening 2012 Locus Award Short Story Nominated A Natural History of Autumn 2013 Shirley Jackson Award Short Fiction Won 2013 World Fantasy Award Short Fiction Nominated 2013 Locus Award Short Story Nominated Crackpot Palace 2013 Shirley Jackson Award Collection Won 2013 Locus Award Collection Nominated The Wish Head 2013 Locus Award Novelette Nominated 2013 Shirley Jackson Award Novelette Nominated [9] Blood Drive 2013 Locus Award Short Story Nominated A Terror 2014 Locus Award Novelette Nominated The Fairy Enterprise 2014 Locus Award Short Story Nominated Hibbler's Minions 2015 Locus Award Short Story Nominated The Thyme Fiend 2016 Shirley Jackson Award Novelette Nominated [10] A Natural History of Hell 2017 Shirley Jackson Award Collection Won 2017 Locus Award Collection Nominated 2017 World Fantasy Award Collection Won The Winter Wraith 2016 Locus Award Short Story Nominated Witch Hazel 2018 Locus Award Short Story Nominated The Twilight Pariah 2018 Locus Award Novella Nominated Ahab's Return 2019 Locus Award Fantasy Novel Nominated The Bookcase Expedition 2019 Locus Award Short Story Nominated The Best of Jeffrey Ford 2021 Locus Award Collection Nominated 2021 World Fantasy Award Collection Nominated Out of Body 2021 Locus Award Novella Nominated Big Dark Hole 2022 World Fantasy Award Collection Nominated 2022 Locus Award Collection 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