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James Blaylock

James Paul Blaylock (born September 20, 1950) is an American fantasy author.[1] He is noted for a distinctive, humorous style, as well as being one of the pioneers of the steampunk genre of science fiction. Blaylock has cited Jules Verne, H. G. Wells, Robert Louis Stevenson, Arthur Conan Doyle and Charles Dickens as his inspirations.[2]

James P. Blaylock
Born (1950-09-20) September 20, 1950 (age 73)
Long Beach, California, U.S.
OccupationWriter
EducationCalifornia State University, Fullerton (MA)
GenreFantasy, Science fiction
Literary movementSteampunk
Website
sybertooth.com/blaylock

He was born in Long Beach, California; studied English at California State University, Fullerton, receiving an M.A. in 1974; and lives in Orange, California, teaching creative writing at Chapman University. He taught at the Orange County School of the arts until 2013. Many of his books are set in Orange County, California, and can more specifically be termed "fabulism" – that is, fantastic things happen in our present-day world, rather than in high fantasy, where the setting is often some other world. His works have also been categorized as magic realism.

He and his friends Tim Powers and K. W. Jeter were mentored by Philip K. Dick. Along with Powers, Blaylock invented the poet William Ashbless. Blaylock and Powers have often collaborated with each other on writing stories, including "The Better Boy", "On Pirates", and "The William Ashbless Memorial Cookbook".

Blaylock previously served as director of the Creative Writing Conservatory at the Orange County High School of the Arts until 2013, where Powers has also been Writer in Residence.[2][3]

He has been married to his wife, Viki Blaylock, for more than 40 years. They have two sons, John and Danny.

Awards Edit

Blaylock's short story "Thirteen Phantasms" won the 1997 World Fantasy Award for best Short Fiction.[4] "Paper Dragons" won the award in 1986.[5] Homunculus won the Philip K. Dick award in 1987.[6]

Novels Edit

The "Balumnia" Trilogy Edit

Whimsical fantasy inspired, according to the author, by The Wind in the Willows and The Hobbit.

The "Narbondo" Series Edit

Novels Edit

Sharing the character of villain Ignacio Narbondo; The Digging Leviathan and its sequel Zeuglodon are contemporary fantasies set in 1960s California, while the remainder are steampunk novels set in Victorian England.

Short fiction and novellas Edit

  • "The Ape-Box Affair" (1978)
  • "The Idol's Eye" (1984)
  • "Lord Kelvin's Machine" (1985)  – Expanded into a novel in 1992.
  • "Two Views of a Cave Painting" (1987)
  • "The Hole in Space" (2002)
  • The Ebb Tide (2009; a Langdon St. Ives novella)
  • The Affair of the Chalk Cliffs (2011; a Langdon St. Ives novella)
  • The Adventure of the Ring of Stones (2014; a Langdon St. Ives novella)
  • "The Here-and-Thereians" (2016)
  • "Earthbound Things" (2016)
  • River's Edge (2017; a Langdon St. Ives novella)
  • The Gobblin’ Society (2020; a Langdon St. Ives novella) (ISBN 978-1-59606-948-0)

Collections Edit

All short fiction (except for the novelette Lord Kelvin's Machine) and two novels have appeared in two collections by Subterranean Press:

  • The Adventures of Langdon St. Ives (2008)  – Omnibus of Homunculus, Lord Kelvin's Machine, and the stories "The Ape-Box Affair", "The Idol's Eye", "Two Views of a Cave Painting", "The Hole in Space".
  • The Further Adventures of Langdon St. Ives (2016)  – Omnibus of The Ebb Tide, The Affair of the Chalk Cliffs, The Adventure of the Ring of Stones, and the new stories "The Here-and Thereians and "Earthbound Things".

The "Christian" Trilogy Edit

Present-day fantasy using Christian elements, such as the Holy Grail and the thirty pieces of silver paid to Judas.

  • The Last Coin (1988)
  • The Paper Grail (1991)
  • All the Bells on Earth (1995)

The "Ghosts" Trilogy Edit

Present-day Californian ghost stories.

  • Night Relics (1994)
  • Winter Tides (1997)
  • The Rainy Season (1999)

Others Edit

  • The Complete Twelve Hours of the Night (1986) – Joke pamphlet co-written by Tim Powers and published by Cheap Street Press.
  • Land of Dreams (1987)
  • The Magic Spectacles (1991) – Young adult book.
  • 13 Phantasms (2000) – Short story collection.
  • On Pirates (2001) – Short story collection with Tim Powers.
  • The Devils in the Details (2003) – Short story collection with Tim Powers.
  • In for a Penny (2003) – Short story collection.
  • The Knights of the Cornerstone (2008) ISBN 9780441016532
  • The Shadow on the Doorstep (2009) – Short story collection.
  • Home Sweet Home and Postscript to Home Sweet Home (2012) – Nonfiction essays included in A Comprehensive Dual Bibliography of James P. Blaylock & Tim Powers ISBN 9780976748601.

References Edit

  1. ^ Mark Wingenfeld, "James P. Blaylock" in Bleiler, Richard, Ed. Supernatural Fiction Writers: Contemporary Fantasy and Horror. New York: Thomson/Gale, 2003. (pp. 89-98) ISBN 9780684312507
  2. ^ a b "Interview with Steampunk Legend Author James P. Blaylock". The Geek Girl Project. 23 May 2013.
  3. ^ , OCSA Calendar, August 2, 2013, archived from the original on September 11, 2016, retrieved August 24, 2016
  4. ^ World Fantasy Convention (2010). . Archived from the original on 2010-12-01. Retrieved 4 Feb 2011.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-10-15. Retrieved 2011-03-19.
  6. ^ . Locus. Archived from the original on 14 April 2009.

External links Edit

  • James P. Blaylock - Official website
  • Website and discussion forum about Blaylock's writing
  • James P. Blaylock at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
  • Interview with Blaylock regarding his novel 'The Aylesford Skull' and a reading of his story "The Pink of Fading Neon"

james, blaylock, james, paul, blaylock, born, september, 1950, american, fantasy, author, noted, distinctive, humorous, style, well, being, pioneers, steampunk, genre, science, fiction, blaylock, cited, jules, verne, wells, robert, louis, stevenson, arthur, co. James Paul Blaylock born September 20 1950 is an American fantasy author 1 He is noted for a distinctive humorous style as well as being one of the pioneers of the steampunk genre of science fiction Blaylock has cited Jules Verne H G Wells Robert Louis Stevenson Arthur Conan Doyle and Charles Dickens as his inspirations 2 James P BlaylockBorn 1950 09 20 September 20 1950 age 73 Long Beach California U S OccupationWriterEducationCalifornia State University Fullerton MA GenreFantasy Science fictionLiterary movementSteampunkWebsitesybertooth wbr com wbr blaylockHe was born in Long Beach California studied English at California State University Fullerton receiving an M A in 1974 and lives in Orange California teaching creative writing at Chapman University He taught at the Orange County School of the arts until 2013 Many of his books are set in Orange County California and can more specifically be termed fabulism that is fantastic things happen in our present day world rather than in high fantasy where the setting is often some other world His works have also been categorized as magic realism He and his friends Tim Powers and K W Jeter were mentored by Philip K Dick Along with Powers Blaylock invented the poet William Ashbless Blaylock and Powers have often collaborated with each other on writing stories including The Better Boy On Pirates and The William Ashbless Memorial Cookbook Blaylock previously served as director of the Creative Writing Conservatory at the Orange County High School of the Arts until 2013 where Powers has also been Writer in Residence 2 3 He has been married to his wife Viki Blaylock for more than 40 years They have two sons John and Danny Contents 1 Awards 2 Novels 2 1 The Balumnia Trilogy 2 2 The Narbondo Series 2 2 1 Novels 2 2 2 Short fiction and novellas 2 2 3 Collections 2 3 The Christian Trilogy 2 4 The Ghosts Trilogy 2 5 Others 3 References 4 External linksAwards EditBlaylock s short story Thirteen Phantasms won the 1997 World Fantasy Award for best Short Fiction 4 Paper Dragons won the award in 1986 5 Homunculus won the Philip K Dick award in 1987 6 Novels EditThe Balumnia Trilogy Edit Whimsical fantasy inspired according to the author by The Wind in the Willows and The Hobbit The Elfin Ship 1982 The Disappearing Dwarf 1983 The Stone Giant 1989 The Man in the Moon 2002 The original manuscript initially rejected from which The Elfin Ship was reworked with commentary and an additional short story The Narbondo Series Edit Novels Edit Sharing the character of villain Ignacio Narbondo The Digging Leviathan and its sequel Zeuglodon are contemporary fantasies set in 1960s California while the remainder are steampunk novels set in Victorian England The Digging Leviathan 1984 Homunculus 1986 Lord Kelvin s Machine 1992 Expansion of the eponymous 1985 novelette Zeuglodon 2012 sequel to The Digging Leviathan The Aylesford Skull 2013 a Langdon St Ives novel Beneath London 2015 a Langdon St Ives novel Short fiction and novellas Edit The Ape Box Affair 1978 The Idol s Eye 1984 Lord Kelvin s Machine 1985 Expanded into a novel in 1992 Two Views of a Cave Painting 1987 The Hole in Space 2002 The Ebb Tide 2009 a Langdon St Ives novella The Affair of the Chalk Cliffs 2011 a Langdon St Ives novella The Adventure of the Ring of Stones 2014 a Langdon St Ives novella The Here and Thereians 2016 Earthbound Things 2016 River s Edge 2017 a Langdon St Ives novella The Gobblin Society 2020 a Langdon St Ives novella ISBN 978 1 59606 948 0 Collections Edit All short fiction except for the novelette Lord Kelvin s Machine and two novels have appeared in two collections by Subterranean Press The Adventures of Langdon St Ives 2008 Omnibus of Homunculus Lord Kelvin s Machine and the stories The Ape Box Affair The Idol s Eye Two Views of a Cave Painting The Hole in Space The Further Adventures of Langdon St Ives 2016 Omnibus of The Ebb Tide The Affair of the Chalk Cliffs The Adventure of the Ring of Stones and the new stories The Here and Thereiansand Earthbound Things The Christian Trilogy Edit Present day fantasy using Christian elements such as the Holy Grail and the thirty pieces of silver paid to Judas The Last Coin 1988 The Paper Grail 1991 All the Bells on Earth 1995 The Ghosts Trilogy Edit Present day Californian ghost stories Night Relics 1994 Winter Tides 1997 The Rainy Season 1999 Others Edit The Complete Twelve Hours of the Night 1986 Joke pamphlet co written by Tim Powers and published by Cheap Street Press Land of Dreams 1987 The Magic Spectacles 1991 Young adult book 13 Phantasms 2000 Short story collection On Pirates 2001 Short story collection with Tim Powers The Devils in the Details 2003 Short story collection with Tim Powers In for a Penny 2003 Short story collection The Knights of the Cornerstone 2008 ISBN 9780441016532 The Shadow on the Doorstep 2009 Short story collection Home Sweet Home and Postscript to Home Sweet Home 2012 Nonfiction essays included in A Comprehensive Dual Bibliography of James P Blaylock amp Tim Powers ISBN 9780976748601 References Edit Mark Wingenfeld James P Blaylock in Bleiler Richard Ed Supernatural Fiction Writers Contemporary Fantasy and Horror New York Thomson Gale 2003 pp 89 98 ISBN 9780684312507 a b Interview with Steampunk Legend Author James P Blaylock The Geek Girl Project 23 May 2013 CW Alumni Mixer amp Farewell to Jim Blaylock OCSA Calendar August 2 2013 archived from the original on September 11 2016 retrieved August 24 2016 World Fantasy Convention 2010 Award Winners and Nominees Archived from the original on 2010 12 01 Retrieved 4 Feb 2011 1986 World Fantasy Award Winners and Nominees Archived from the original on 2013 10 15 Retrieved 2011 03 19 1987 Philip K Dick Award Locus Archived from the original on 14 April 2009 External links EditJames P Blaylock Official website Website and discussion forum about Blaylock s writing James P Blaylock at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Interview with Blaylock regarding his novel The Aylesford Skull and a reading of his story The Pink of Fading Neon Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title James Blaylock amp oldid 1171232005, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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