Christopher Buehlman

Christopher Buehlman (born 1969 in Tampa, Florida) is a playwright, poet, novelist, and comedian from St. Petersburg, Florida.

Early life and education

He was adopted in 1969 by a family in St. Petersburg, Florida. In 1994, he earned a bachelor's degree in French from Florida State University.[1]

Work

Live

Buehlman has several characters which he plays in taverns, clubs, and renaissance festivals across the United States. They include Christophe the Insultor, a verbal mercenary people may hire to insult their friends, and Churchyard O'Shea, Irish storyteller.

Literary

His poetry has appeared in The Atlanta Review, and other literary and university publications. He was a finalist in the 2006 War Poetry Contest, and the 2008 Forward poetry prize list.[2]

His first full-length play, Hot Nights for the War Wives of Ithaka, debuted at Jobsite Theater of Tampa in March 2012. He is the author of numerous short plays often performed out of doors. He has also written and performed a one-man show about Christopher Marlowe.

He is the author of four well-received novels, which range in setting from 14th century France to 1930s American South to modern-day New York.

Awards

Bibliography

Novels

Plays

Poetry


References

  1. http://www.writers.net/writers/12045?PHPSESSID=f0812b9a45540ccaea2fcf4186ab48d0
  2. Mark Brown (1 August 2008). "Emerging artists on shortlist for most valuable poetry prize". The Guardian.
  3. "World Fantasy Convention". World Fantasy Award Ballot. World Fantasy Convention. Retrieved 8 August 2012.

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