| gavin j. grant |
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past | 2002-08: Co-host:KGB Fantastic Fiction Reading Series 2003-08: Co-editor of the fantasy section of The Year's Best Fantasy & Horror Instructor: Imagination Workshop, Cleveland State University; Strange Horizons Summer Workshop 2000-02 1994-2000 1998 1991 |
Brooklyn Osaka Boston Los Angeles Scotland |
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unexpected | 2000 1993 1992 |
joshua
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2008 Tiptree Young Lion's Award |
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Gavin J. Grant is the publisher of Small Beer Press, an independent press based in Massachusetts, whose books have been awarded the Philip K. Dick, Shirley Jackson, Hugo, and Locus Awards, as well as selected as the best of the year by Time Magazine, Salon, Booklist, Village Voice, and the San Francisco Chronicle, among others. About half of Small Beer’s list is available as ebooks and five titles have been released online under the Creative Commons license. Since 1996 he has (with Kelly Link) edited and published Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet, a twice-yearly small press zine. Del Rey published The Best of LCRW. From 2003-8 Grant and Link edited the fantasy half of The Year's Best Fantasy & Horror. Originally from Scotland, Grant moved to the USA in 1991 and has worked in bookshops in Los Angeles and Boston and for BookSense.com. He has written for the Los Angeles Times, Christian Science Monitor, Hartford Courant, Strange Horizons, and Time Out New York, among others. He lives with his family in an old farmhouse in Northampton, MA. |
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