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Jeff VanderMeer (born July 7, 1968) is an American author, editor, and literary critic. Initially associated with the New Weird literary genre, VanderMeer crossed over into mainstream success with his bestselling Southern Reach Trilogy. The trilogy's first novel, Annihilation, won the Nebula and Shirley Jackson Awards, and was adapted into a Hollywood film by director Alex Garland. Among VanderMeer's other novels are Shriek: An Afterword and Borne. He has also edited with his wife Ann VanderMeer such influential and award-winning anthologies as The New Weird, The Weird, and The Big Book of Science Fiction.VanderMeer has been called "one of the most remarkable practitioners of the literary fantastic in America today," with The New Yorker naming him the "King of Weird Fiction". VanderMeer's fiction is noted for eluding genre classifications even as his works bring in themes and elements from genres such as postmodernism, ecofiction, the New Weird and post-apocalyptic fiction.VanderMeer's writing has been described as "evocative" and containing "intellectual observations both profound and disturbing," and has been compared with the works of Jorge Luis Borges, Franz Kafka, and Henry David Thoreau. Early life and education VanderMeer was born in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania in 1968, and spent much of his childhood in the Fiji Islands, where his parents worked for the Peace Corps. After returning to the United States, he spent time in Ithaca, New York, and Gainesville, Florida. He attended the University of Florida for three years and, in 1992, took part in the Clarion Writers Workshop.When VanderMeer was 20, he read Angela Carter's novel The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman, which he has said "blew the back of my head off, rewired my brain: I had never encountered prose like that before, never such passion and boldness on the page." Carter's fiction inspired VanderMeer to both improve and be fearless with his own writing. Career Writing VanderMeer began writing in the late 1980s while still in high school and quickly became a prolific contributor to small-press magazines. During this time VanderMeer wrote a number of horror and fantasy short stories, some of which were collected in his 1989 self-published book The Book of Frog and in the 1996 collection The Book of Lost Places. He also wrote poetry—his poem "Flight Is for Those Who Have Not Yet Crossed Over" was a co-winner of the 1994 Rhysling Award—and edited two issues of the self-published zine Jabberwocky.One of VanderMeer's early successes was his 2001 short-story collection City of Saints and Madmen, set in the imaginary city of Ambergris. Several of VanderMeer's novels were subsequently set in the same place, including Shriek: An Afterword (2006) and Finch (2009), the latter of which was a finalist for the Nebula Award for Best Novel. In 2000, his novella The Transformation of Martin Lake won the World Fantasy Award. VanderMeer has also worked in other media, including on a movie based on his novel Shriek that featured an original soundtrack by rock band The Church. The band Murder By Death likewise recorded a soundtrack for Finch, which was released alongside a limited edition of the book. VanderMeer also wrote a Predator tie-in novel for Dark Horse Comics called Predator: South China Seas and worked with animator Joel Veitch on a Play Station Europe animation of his story "A New Face in Hell". The Southern Reach Trilogy In 2014, Farrar, Straus and Giroux published VanderMeer's Southern Reach Trilogy, consisting of the novels Annihilation, Authority, and Acceptance. The story focuses on a secret agency that manages expeditions into a location known as Area X. The area is an uninhabited and abandoned part of the United States that nature has begun to reclaim after a mysterious world-changing event.VanderMeer has said that the main inspiration for Area X and the series was his hike through St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge. The Other Side of the Mountain by Michel Bernanos is among the books VanderMeer has cited as also having had an influence.The trilogy was released in quick succession over an 8-month period, in what has been called an innovative "Netflix-inspired strategy." The strategy helped the second and third books reach the New York Times Bestseller list, and established VanderMeer as "one of the most forward-thinking authors of the decade."The series ended up being highly honored, with Annihilation winning the Nebula and Shirley Jackson Awards for Best Novel. The entire trilogy was also named a finalist for the 2015 World Fantasy Award and the 2016 Kurd-Laßwitz-Preis. Annihilation was also adapted into a film of the same name by writer-director Alex Garland. The film stars Natalie Portman, Gina Rodriguez, Tessa Thompson, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Oscar Isaac. Later writing In 2017 VanderMeer released Borne, a "biotech apocalypse" novel about a scavenger named Rachel trying to survive both a city "plunged into a primordial realm of myth, fable, and fairy tale" and a five-story-tall flying bear named Mord. As with the Southern Reach trilogy, the novel was highly praised, with The Guardian saying, "VanderMeer’s recent work has been Ovidian in its underpinnings, exploring the radical transformation of life forms and the seams between them." Publishers Weekly said the novel reads "like a dispatch from a world lodged somewhere between science fiction, myth, and a video game" and that with Borne Vandermeer has essentially invented a new literary genre, "weird literature."Paramount Pictures has optioned the film rights to Borne.In August 2017 VanderMeer released the novella The Strange Bird: A Borne Story. The stand-alone story is set in the same world as Borne but featuring different characters. Dead Astronauts, a stand-alone short novel set in the Borne universe, was released on December 3, 2019.VanderMeer's upcoming novels include Hummingbird Salamander, which is set ten seconds into the future and deals with "bioterrorism, ecoterrorism, and climate change," and a young adult series called Jonathan Lambshead and the Golden Sphere. He is also working on a story called "The Three," based on the dead astronauts mentioned in Borne, along with another Southern Reach story. Literary criticism and editing VanderMeer is a frequent writer of critical literary reviews and essays, which have appeared in numerous publications including The Atlantic, The Washington Post Book World, Publishers Weekly, and other places. For a number of years he was a regular columnist for the Amazon book-culture blog and has served as a judge for the Eisner Awards, among others. He has been a guest speaker at such diverse events as the Brisbane Writers Festival, Finncon in Helsinki, and the American Library Association annual conference. In 2019, VanderMeer was a judge for the National Book Award for Fiction.VanderMeer has also edited a number of anthologies. He won a 2003 World Fantasy Award for Leviathan, Volume Three, a colle.... Discover the Jeff Vandermeer popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Jeff Vandermeer books.

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  • Escapology synopsis, comments

    Escapology

    Ren Warom

    Shock Pao is the best. In the virtual world the Slip there’s nothing he can’t steal for the right price. Outside the Slip, though, he’s a Fail – no degree, no job. So when his ex o...

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    Exploded View

    Sam McPheeters

    It’s 2050, and LAPD Detective Terri Pastuzka has drawn the short straw with her first assignment of the new decade. Someone has executed one of the city’s countless immigrants, and...

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    Dahlia Black

    Keith Thomas

    For fans of World War Z and the Southern Reach Trilogy, a suspenseful oral history commemorating the fiveyear anniversary of the Pulsethe alien code that hacked the DNA of Earth’s ...

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    Idle Hands

    Tom Fletcher

    Can Wild Alan unite the Discard against the tyranny of the Pyramid?Idle Hands is an ancient disease that once tore through the Discard, and if Wild Alan doesn't find a way into the...

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    The Silver Wind

    Nina Allan

    Named as one of '50 Writers You Should Read Now' by The Guardian. From the awardwinning author of The Rift, Nina Allan, The Silver Wind is a remarkable narrative exploring the natu...

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    Ghost Species

    James Bradley

    In an intimate portrayal of highconcept big ideas, can we engineer ourselves out of a problem of our own making?Set against the backdrop of rapidly escalating climate catastrophe, ...

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    Finch

    Jeff VanderMeer

    From Jeff VanderMeer, the author of Borne and Annihilation, comes the paperback reissue of his cult classic Finch.In a deserted tenement in an occupied city, two dead bodies lie on...

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    This Is What a Librarian Looks Like

    Kyle Cassidy

    In 2014, author and photographer Kyle Cassidy published a photo essay on Slate.com called "This is What A Librarian Looks Like," a montage of portraits and a tribute to librarians....

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    Monstrous Heart

    Claire McKenna

    A sensational debut novel: gothic, romantic gaslamp fantasy at it’s very best. A magical tale of intrigue on dangerous waters and a love story for the ages. Perfect for fans of V.E...

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    Vessel

    Lisa A. Nichols

    Perfect for fans of Dark Matter and The Martian, an astronaut returns to Earth after losing her entire crew in an inexplicable disaster in this tense, psychological thriller filled...

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    Hope Island

    Tim Major

    A gripping supernatural mystery for fans of John Wyndham's The Midwich Cuckoos from the author of Snakeskins.Workaholic TV news producer Nina Scaife is determined to fight for her ...

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    Mixed Up

    Nick Mamatas & Molly Tanzer

    This flash fiction can be sipped or slammed, just like the booze it represents! A cocktail is like an excellent storybitter and sweet and over too quickly, but the memory of it sta...

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    The Seared Lands

    Deborah A. Wolf

    The concluding novel in the Dragon's Legacy trilogy as the world descends into war and the conflicts may awaken the Earth Dragonleading to total destruction.Sulema Ja'Akari, heir t...

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    The Smoke

    Simon Ings

    A searing nearfuture tale about love, loss and loneliness in an incomprehensible world. Humanity has been split into three different species. Mutual incomprehension has fractured t...

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    Songs of a Dead Dreamer and Grimscribe

    Thomas Ligotti

    Two terrifying classics by “the best kept secret in contemporary horror fiction” (The Washington Post) Thomas Ligotti’s debut collection, Songs of a Dead Dreamer, and his seco...

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    Wolves

    Simon Ings

    A chilling literary dystopia for those who love Iain Banks and JG Ballard.Conrad is desperate for an escape after a devastating accident changes his way of life. When his childhood...

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    From the Neck Up and Other Stories

    Aliya Whiteley

    “Feels like a major collection” – The Washington PostA short fiction collection to stand with Ted Chiang's Exhalation and Kelly Link's Magic for Beginners.The new collection o...

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    At the End of Every Day

    Arianna Reiche

    This haunting debut novelperfect for fans of Mona Awad, Karin Tidbeck, and Julia Armfieldis a “wild genreandmindbending ride” (Laura Sims, author of Looker) about a loyal employee ...

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    Veteran

    Gavin G. Smith

    Three hundred years in our future, in a world of alien infiltrators, religious hackers, a vast convoying nation of Nomads, city sized orbital elevators, and a cyborg pirate king wh...

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    Lucy and the Magic Loom

    Alice Downes

    Meet Lucytwelve years old, missing her best friend, and just waiting for an adventure to come her way. When Lucy discovers a mysterious package at her front door, she’s certain it’...

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    Occupy Me

    Tricia Sullivan

    Tricia Sullivan returns to the genre with a pageturning, surreal highconcept science fiction that will define the conversation within the genre for years to come.Pearl is an angel....

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    Firetide Coast

    Claire McKenna

    The epic conclusion to the Monstrous Heart Trilogy; a magical tale of intrigue on dark waters and a love story for the ages. The perfect gothic, gaslamp fantasy – ideal for fans of...

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    Deep Water

    Emma Bamford

    The dark side of paradise is exposed when a terrified couple reveals their daunting experience on a remote island to their rescuersonly to realize they’re still in the grips of the...

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    Deepwater King

    Claire McKenna

    The sensational follow up to MONSTROUS HEART; a magical tale of intrigue on dark waters and a love story for the ages. The perfect gothic, gaslamp fantasy – ideal for fans of V.E. ...

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    Zero Bomb

    M.T Hill

    Shortlisted for Neukom Literary Arts Award for Speculative Fiction, from Philip K. Dick Awardnominated author M.T. Hill, Zero Bomb is a startling science fiction mystery that asks:...

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    Sweet Dreams

    Tricia Sullivan

    Tricia Sullivan returns to the genre with a pageturning, surreal highconcept science fiction that will define the conversation within the genre for years to come. Charlie is a drea...

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    7 best short stories - Time Travel

    Washington Irving, Edward Page Mitchell, H.G. Wells, John Buchan, William Morris & August Nemo

    If you had a time machine for when would you go? To travel through time as if it were a highway is an ancient dream of mankind. The first stories of time travelers go back to the b...

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    Gallowglass

    S. J. Morden

    'Afonso Cuarón's GRAVITY . . . Ridley Scott's THE MARTIAN . . . Few novels measure up to these gripping cinematic visions, but Simon Morden's GALLOWGLASS knocks them out of the par...

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    The Flight of the Aphrodite

    S. J. Morden

    A thrilling standalone science fiction space adventure from Philip K. Dick awardwinning author S.J. MordenStrange radio signals are coming from Jupiter's largest moons. A natural p...

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    Ambergris

    Jeff VanderMeer

    From the author of Borne and Annihilation comes the onevolume hardcover reissue of his cult classic Ambergris Trilogy.More than twenty years ago, Jeff VanderMeer first introduced t...

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    The Breach

    M.T Hill

    From Philip K. Dick Awardnominated author M.T. Hill and selected as The Times 'Best Book of the Month', The Breach is a unique science fiction mystery set in the dangerous undergro...

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    The Companions

    Katie M. Flynn

    Station Eleven meets Never Let Me Go in this “suspenseful, introspective debut” (Kirkus Reviews) set in an unsettling near future where the dead can be uploaded to machines and kep...

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    The Swimmers

    Marian Womack

    A claustrophobic, literary dystopia set in the hot, luscious landscape of Andalusia from the author of The Golden Key.“A richly imagined ecogothic tale.” – The Guardian "Exquisitel...

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    The Rig

    Roger Levy

    On a desert planet, two boys meet, sparking a friendship that will change human society forever. On the windswept world of Bleak, a string of murders lead a writer to a story with ...

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    Skein Island

    Aliya Whiteley

    From the author of The Loosening Skin and The Beauty, Aliya Whiteley, Skein Island is a powerful and disturbing look at the roles we play, and how they form and divide us. Thi...

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    Snakeskins

    Tim Major

    A timely sciencefiction thriller examining the repercussions of rejuvenation and cloning on individuals' sense of identity and on wider society.Caitlin Hext's first shedding ceremo...

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    Ruby

    Nina Allan

    Named as one of '50 Writers You Should Read Now' by The Guardian. From the awardwinning author of The Rift, Nina Allan, this early storycycle explores the lives touched on by the e...

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    Songs of the Dying Earth

    George R.R. Martin & Gardner Dozois

    This tribute anthology celebrates the work of SF/F legend Jack Vance, featuring original stories from George R. R. Martin, Neil Gaiman, Dan Simmons, Elizabeth Moon, Tanith Lee, Tad...

  • Cold People synopsis, comments

    Cold People

    Tom Rob Smith

    “A zany, wildly gripping, dark futuristic fantasy.” Vogue, Most Anticipated Books of the Year “Fascinating…a propulsive ride…through a wellbuilt world.” The Christian Science Mon...

  • The Art of Space Travel and Other Stories synopsis, comments

    The Art of Space Travel and Other Stories

    Nina Allan

    A beautifully inventive collection from multi awardwinning author Nina Allan. These stories will enthral fans of China Mieville, Aliya Whiteley and Carmen Maria Machado.A stunningl...

  • Eden synopsis, comments

    Eden

    Tim Lebbon

    From the bestselling author of Netflix's The Silence comes a brandnew horror eco thriller. Earth's rising oceans contain enormous islands of refuse, the Amazon rainforest is allbut...

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    The Last

    Hanna Jameson

    This propulsive postapocalyptic thriller “in which Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None collides with Stephen King’s The Shining” (NPR) follows a group of survivors stranded ...

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    Worlds Seen in Passing

    Irene Gallo

    Winner of the World Fantasy AwardWorlds Seen in Passing is an anthology of awardwinning, eyeopening, genredefining science fiction, fantasy, and horror from Tor.com's first ten yea...