John Bushore

John Bushore
Born Sept. 21 1947
Valparaiso, Ind
Nationality American
Website
www.johnbushore.com

John Bushore is a novelist and short story writer of speculative fiction and has also published poetry. A three-time winner of the James B. Baker Award (2002, 2004, and 2005), his stories and poems have appeared in many magazines and anthologies. Two of his stories ("Going Native"[1] and "Monkey Bottom"[2]) are included in the Exotic Gothic textbook/anthologies, part of an international studies course in Gothic and Horror Literature.

He also writes for children as "MonkeyJohn," the author of the fantasy poetry book What's Under The Bed? and The Spacemonkey Adventures, serialized in the quarterly Beyond Centauri magazine.

Awards

Books and novels

References

  1. Bushore, John (2007). Danel Olson, ed. Exotic Gothic: Forbidden Tales from Our Gothic World (Hardback ed.). Ashcroft, British Columbia: Ash-Tree Press. pp. 26–35. ISBN 978-1-55310-099-7.
  2. John, Bushore (2008). Danel Olson, ed. Exotic Gothic 2: New Tales of Taboo (hardback ed.). Ashcroft, British Columbia: Ash-Tree Press. pp. 192–207. ISBN 978-1-55310-109-3.

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