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Matt Ruff

Matthew Theron Ruff (born September 8, 1965) is an American author of thriller, science-fiction and comic novels, including The Mirage and Lovecraft Country, the latter having been adapted in 2020 by HBO into a TV series.

Matthew Theron Ruff
Ruff speaks at the San Francisco Public Library in 2018
Born (1965-09-08) September 8, 1965 (age 57)
Queens, New York, United States
Alma materCornell University[1]
Notable workThe Mirage, Lovecraft Country
Spouse
Lisa Gold
(m. 1998)
[1]
Websitewww.bymattruff.com

Early life

Ruff was born in New York City in 1965 to a Lutheran family of German ancestry.[2] His father was a hospital chaplain, and his maternal grandfather was a missionary.[3] At the age of 5, he decided he wanted to be a fiction writer. He spent his childhood and adolescence learning how to tell stories.[1] In elementary school, he wrote a number of short stories, many of them starring his classmates in scenarios cribbed from movies or TV. Ruff has said that reading these aloud in English class was his first experience performing in front of an audience and his first solid evidence that he had what it took to entertain people with his storytelling.[4] Many adults around him attempted to persuade him to choose a different career, but Ruff's mother was supportive of his hope to become a writer; for one of Ruff's birthdays, she bought him an IBM Selectric typewriter.[2] From third to eighth grade, Ruff attended a parochial school.[2] He attended Stuyvesant High School in Manhattan; one of his teachers there was the memoirist Frank McCourt.[5]

Ruff's first sustained effort at a novel was a soap opera–like story about a family with a lot of children (having only older half siblings, Ruff was fascinated by the concept of siblings). He wrote it in the 1970s, but never published it. Describing it, Ruff said "Think Eight Is Enough with surreal elements. There was no overall plot, just a series of loosely linked episodes—a chapter about the boys and girls digging competing tunnel systems under the house would be followed by one in which they got infected by some weird flu strain and started passing out in the halls. Periodically I’d set aside what I’d written and start the whole thing over again".[4]

During Ruff's last semester at Cornell University, his mother died. He graduated in 1987. One of Ruff's English professors had been Alison Lurie, who helped Ruff find an agent.[6]

His father died after Ruff's first novel was published.[2]

Unpublished novels

In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Ruff wrote a fantasy novel that he never completed. Between 1982 and 1984, Ruff wrote a semi-autobiographical novel about a Lutheran Minister's son who questions his faith. Part of Ruff's motive for writing the novel was to let his parents know he wasn't going to be a devout Christian, which they had hoped he would. In 1985, Ruff wrote a coming-of-age story set in Queens called "Today's Tom Sawyer", over the summer between his sophomore and junior years at Cornell. It had upwards of 400 pages, which Ruff wrote in three months. Ruff based a character in the story on a female student in his class, and gave her a copy of the finished manuscript.[4]

Published works

Ruff's first novel, Fool on the Hill, is a fantasy that drew on his experiences living in Risley Residential College at Cornell. It was first written as his senior thesis in Honors English.[7] It was published shortly after Ruff graduated from the university.

His second book Sewer, Gas & Electric: The Public Works Trilogy is postcyberpunk.

His third book Set This House in Order: A Romance of Souls, focuses on two protagonists displaying a fictionalised version of dissociative identity disorder; while not technically science-fiction, it nonetheless contains significant speculative elements.[citation needed]

  • Fool on the Hill (1988) – (ISBN 0-8021-3535-8)
  • Sewer, Gas & Electric: The Public Works Trilogy (1997) – (ISBN 0-87113-641-4)
  • Set This House in Order: A Romance of Souls (2003) – (ISBN 0-06-095485-X)
  • Bad Monkeys (2007) – (ISBN 0061240419)
  • The Mirage (2012) – (ISBN 9780061976223; ISBN 0-06-197622-9)
  • Lovecraft Country (2016) – (ISBN 978-0062292063; ISBN 0062292064)
  • 88 Names (2020) – (ISBN 978-0062854674; ISBN 0062854674)
  • The Destroyer of Worlds: A Return to Lovecraft Country (2023) – (ISBN 9780063256897)

Awards

Set This House in Order was long-listed for the 2005 International Dublin Literary Award and won the 2007 James Tiptree, Jr. Award, a PNBA Book Award, and a Washington State Book Award. Ruff is also the recipient of a 2006 National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellowship in Prose[8]

Bad Monkeys received the 2008 Washington State Book Award for Fiction, a PNBA Book Award, and an Alex Award.

The Mirage was nominated for the Sidewise Award for Alternate History.[9]

Lovecraft Country was nominated World Fantasy Award in 2017 for the Novel category.

References

  1. ^ a b c "About the author". Matt Ruff.
  2. ^ a b c d ""An Interesting Moral Education" | bymattruff.com".
  3. ^ "Author Listings: HarperCollins Publishers". HarperCollins Publishers: World-Leading Book Publisher.
  4. ^ a b c "Unpublished works and ephemera | bymattruff.com".
  5. ^ "An Interview with Matt Ruff". Bookslut. August 2007. Retrieved October 31, 2007.
  6. ^ www.fantastinet.com http://www.fantastinet.com/interview-matt-ruff/. Retrieved February 6, 2013. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  7. ^ "Matt Ruff". www.goodreads.com.
  8. ^ . National Endowment for the Arts. 2006. Archived from the original on December 23, 2005. Retrieved November 1, 2007.
  9. ^ Sidewise Award Nominees January 9, 2019, at the Wayback Machine, SF Site News, July 1, 2013.

External links

matt, ruff, matthew, theron, ruff, born, september, 1965, american, author, thriller, science, fiction, comic, novels, including, mirage, lovecraft, country, latter, having, been, adapted, 2020, into, series, matthew, theron, ruffruff, speaks, francisco, publi. Matthew Theron Ruff born September 8 1965 is an American author of thriller science fiction and comic novels including The Mirage and Lovecraft Country the latter having been adapted in 2020 by HBO into a TV series Matthew Theron RuffRuff speaks at the San Francisco Public Library in 2018Born 1965 09 08 September 8 1965 age 57 Queens New York United StatesAlma materCornell University 1 Notable workThe Mirage Lovecraft CountrySpouseLisa Gold m 1998 wbr 1 Websitewww wbr bymattruff wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Unpublished novels 3 Published works 4 Awards 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditRuff was born in New York City in 1965 to a Lutheran family of German ancestry 2 His father was a hospital chaplain and his maternal grandfather was a missionary 3 At the age of 5 he decided he wanted to be a fiction writer He spent his childhood and adolescence learning how to tell stories 1 In elementary school he wrote a number of short stories many of them starring his classmates in scenarios cribbed from movies or TV Ruff has said that reading these aloud in English class was his first experience performing in front of an audience and his first solid evidence that he had what it took to entertain people with his storytelling 4 Many adults around him attempted to persuade him to choose a different career but Ruff s mother was supportive of his hope to become a writer for one of Ruff s birthdays she bought him an IBM Selectric typewriter 2 From third to eighth grade Ruff attended a parochial school 2 He attended Stuyvesant High School in Manhattan one of his teachers there was the memoirist Frank McCourt 5 Ruff s first sustained effort at a novel was a soap opera like story about a family with a lot of children having only older half siblings Ruff was fascinated by the concept of siblings He wrote it in the 1970s but never published it Describing it Ruff said Think Eight Is Enough with surreal elements There was no overall plot just a series of loosely linked episodes a chapter about the boys and girls digging competing tunnel systems under the house would be followed by one in which they got infected by some weird flu strain and started passing out in the halls Periodically I d set aside what I d written and start the whole thing over again 4 During Ruff s last semester at Cornell University his mother died He graduated in 1987 One of Ruff s English professors had been Alison Lurie who helped Ruff find an agent 6 His father died after Ruff s first novel was published 2 Unpublished novels EditIn the late 1970s and early 1980s Ruff wrote a fantasy novel that he never completed Between 1982 and 1984 Ruff wrote a semi autobiographical novel about a Lutheran Minister s son who questions his faith Part of Ruff s motive for writing the novel was to let his parents know he wasn t going to be a devout Christian which they had hoped he would In 1985 Ruff wrote a coming of age story set in Queens called Today s Tom Sawyer over the summer between his sophomore and junior years at Cornell It had upwards of 400 pages which Ruff wrote in three months Ruff based a character in the story on a female student in his class and gave her a copy of the finished manuscript 4 Published works EditRuff s first novel Fool on the Hill is a fantasy that drew on his experiences living in Risley Residential College at Cornell It was first written as his senior thesis in Honors English 7 It was published shortly after Ruff graduated from the university His second book Sewer Gas amp Electric The Public Works Trilogy is postcyberpunk His third book Set This House in Order A Romance of Souls focuses on two protagonists displaying a fictionalised version of dissociative identity disorder while not technically science fiction it nonetheless contains significant speculative elements citation needed Fool on the Hill 1988 ISBN 0 8021 3535 8 Sewer Gas amp Electric The Public Works Trilogy 1997 ISBN 0 87113 641 4 Set This House in Order A Romance of Souls 2003 ISBN 0 06 095485 X Bad Monkeys 2007 ISBN 0061240419 The Mirage 2012 ISBN 9780061976223 ISBN 0 06 197622 9 Lovecraft Country 2016 ISBN 978 0062292063 ISBN 0062292064 88 Names 2020 ISBN 978 0062854674 ISBN 0062854674 The Destroyer of Worlds A Return to Lovecraft Country 2023 ISBN 9780063256897 Awards EditSet This House in Order was long listed for the 2005 International Dublin Literary Award and won the 2007 James Tiptree Jr Award a PNBA Book Award and a Washington State Book Award Ruff is also the recipient of a 2006 National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellowship in Prose 8 Bad Monkeys received the 2008 Washington State Book Award for Fiction a PNBA Book Award and an Alex Award The Mirage was nominated for the Sidewise Award for Alternate History 9 Lovecraft Country was nominated World Fantasy Award in 2017 for the Novel category References Edit a b c About the author Matt Ruff a b c d An Interesting Moral Education bymattruff com Author Listings HarperCollins Publishers HarperCollins Publishers World Leading Book Publisher a b c Unpublished works and ephemera bymattruff com An Interview with Matt Ruff Bookslut August 2007 Retrieved October 31 2007 www fantastinet com http www fantastinet com interview matt ruff Retrieved February 6 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Matt Ruff www goodreads com FY 2006 Grant Awards Literature Fellowships in Prose National Endowment for the Arts 2006 Archived from the original on December 23 2005 Retrieved November 1 2007 Sidewise Award Nominees Archived January 9 2019 at the Wayback Machine SF Site News July 1 2013 External links EditHomepage Matt Ruff at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Goodreads Author page Mostlyfiction com interview with Matt Ruff author of Bad Monkeys Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Matt Ruff amp oldid 1141783830, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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