Paul G. Tremblay
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Born |
Aurora, Colorado | June 30, 1971
Occupation | Novelist, short story writer, editor |
Nationality | American |
Period | 2000—Present |
Genre | Horror fiction, Science fiction, Dark fantasy, New Weird, weird fiction |
Literary movement | Postmodernism |
Notable works | Compositions for the Young and Old |
Children | 2 |
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Paul G. Tremblay (born June 30, 1971) is an American author and editor of contemporary horror, dark fantasy, and science fiction. Tremblay received two Bram Stoker Award nominations in 2007 and he is a juror for the Shirley Jackson Awards.
Biography
While born in Aurora, Colorado, Paul G. Tremblay was raised in Massachusetts. He attended Providence College in Providence, Rhode Island, receiving his bachelor's degree in 1993. He obtained his master's degree in mathematics from the University of Vermont in 1995. While attending college and university, Tremblay was employed during the summer at the Parker Brothers factory in Salem, Massachusetts, primarily in the warehouse and assembly lines. After graduation, Tremblay began teaching high school mathematics and coaching junior varsity basketball at a private school outside Boston, Massachusetts.[1] A movie studio reportedly associated with Robert Downey Jr. recently purchased the movie rights to Head Full of Ghosts for $3 million.
Work
Paul Tremblay landed a contract with HarperCollins’s William Morrow imprint for the horror novel "A Head Full of Ghosts" scheduled for a 2015 summer release.[2]
This bibliography was originally compiled by Paul G. Tremblay for his website.[3]
Books
- A Head Full of Ghosts ((William Morrow and Company, June 2015))
- Swallowing a Donkey's Eye (ChiZine Publications, 2012)
- No Sleep till Wonderland (Henry Holt and Company, 2010)[4]
- In the Mean Time (ChiZine Publications, 2010) ISBN 978-1-926851-06-8.
- The Harlequin & The Train (Necropolitan Press, June 2009)
- The Little Sleep (Henry Holt and Company, March 2009)
- City Pier: Above and Below (Prime Books, February 2007)
- Compositions for the Young and Old (Prime Books, April 2004, revised ed. July 2005)
Under the pseudonym P.T. Jones
- Floating Boy and the Girl Who Couldn’t Fly Written by Stephen Graham Jones and Paul Tremblay as P.T. Jones (ChiTeen, ChiZine Publications, 2014)[5]
Other anthologies
- Creatures: Thirty Years of Monsters (2011), with John Langan
- Phantom (2009), with Sean Wallace
- Bandersnatch (2007) with Sean Wallace
- Fantasy (2007), with Sean Wallace
Short stories
- "The Two Headed Girl", Interzone, July 2008
- "The Blog at the End of the World", Chizine, October 2008
- "Figure 5" (co-written with M. Thomas), Weird Tales, December 2007
- "There's No Light Between Floors," Clarkesworld Magazine issue 8, 2007
- "The Teacher", ChiZine, January 2007
- "Rhymes with Jew", Jigsaw Nation, 2006
- "Feeding the Machine" Phantom Magazine, May 2006
- "It's Against the Law to Feed the Ducks", Fantasy Magazine, April 2006
- "Holes", Sybil's Garage, April 2006
- "Continent", Son and Foe, November 2005
- "She Wants to be Saved (City Pier IV)", Lenox Avenue, July 2005
- "The Marlborough Man Meets the End" LitHaven, July 2005
- "The Cuckoo in the Clock" (co-written with Brett Savory), deathlings.com, June 2005
- "Dole as Ribbit (City Pier II)", Lenox Avenue, May 2005
- "Meat's Story (City Pier I)", 'Lenox Avenue, March 2005
- "The Strange Case of Nicholas Thomas: An Excerpt from A History of the Longesian Library", Lenox Avenue, November 2004
- "All Sliding to One Side", Last Pentacle of the Sun, fall 2004
- "Role Models", Carnival/Circus, June 2004
- "Lies and Skin" (co-written with Steve Eller), Razor magazine, February 2004
- "The Dilky Never Landed", Punktown: Third Eye, March 2004
- "The Ballad of Blood-Man", deathlings.com, 2004
- "I Know…", Gothic.net, 2004
- "With More Than Eyes", Gothic.net, September 2003
- "Perfect", Vivisections, summer 2003
- "So Many Things Left Out", Book of Final Flesh, April 2003
- "Perception", Fortean Bureau, February 2003
- "The Harlequin and the Train", Of Flesh and Hunger, 2003
- "The Laughing Man Meets Little Cat", ChiZine, October 2002
- "A Monster on Your Parasol", Black October magazine, 2002
- "Cold", Gothic.net, 2002
- "When Darkness Falls", Whispers from the Shattered Forum, July 2002
- "Them Bones", Whispers from the Shattered Forum, July 2002
- "4'33", Gothic.net, May 2002
- "The Drift", Eternal Night, 2002
- "Of Email, Nuts, and Inspiration", Brainbox II: Son of Brainbox, December 2001
- "The Jar", Brainbox II: Son of Brainbox, December 2001
- "The Stairs", Electric Wine, October 2001
- "The Hole", Envelopes in Time, July 2001
- "Danny and the Demon", Envelopes in Time, July 2001
- "Hurt", The Midnighter's Club, June 2001
- "The Visit", Fables, June 2001
- "The Well", Fables, June 2001
- "The Dead Room", Twilight Showcase, March 2001
- "King Bee", The Dead Inn, March 2001
- "God of Roads", Mindkites, December 2000
References
- ↑ Tremblay, Paul G. (2009). The Little Sleep. New York City: Henry Holt and Company. p. 273. ISBN 978-0-8050-8849-6.
- ↑ Yin, Maryann. "Paul Tremblay Lands Six-Figure Book Deal with William Morrow". Retrieved 20148-02-24. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ Tremblay, Paul G. "Bibliography". The Official Website of Paul G. Tremblay. Retrieved 2008-03-08.
- ↑ "No Sleep till Wonderland, officially". Are You Sure You Want to Read This???. Retrieved 2009-06-17.
- ↑ http://www.chizinepub.com/books/floating-boy
External links
- Paul G. Tremblay's Official Web Site
- Are You Sure You Want to Read This???: Paul G. Tremblay's LiveJournal Blog
- Works by or about Paul G. Tremblay in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- Paul G. Tremblay at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Paul G. Tremblay interview at Punktalk
- Paul G. Tremblay essay at Largehearted Boy
- REVIEW : Swallowing a Donkeys Eye at Upcoming4.me
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