Jason Sanford
American science fiction author / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jason Sanford is an American science fiction author whose 2022 novel Plague Birds was a finalist for the Nebula and Philip K. Dick Awards.[1] He's also known for his short fiction, which has been published in Interzone, Asimov's Science Fiction, Analog Science Fiction and Fact, Year's Best SF 14, InterGalactic Medicine Show and other magazines and anthologies.
Jason Sanford | |
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Born | Alabama |
Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Auburn University |
Genre | Science fiction |
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Sanford is a three-time winner of the Interzone Readers' Poll and a multiple finalist for the Nebula Award in the short fiction categories of novella,[2] novelette, and short story.[3] Interzone published a special issue on his fiction in 2010.[4] He is also a multiple finalist for the Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer.[5] His fiction has been reprinted into a number of languages, including Czech, French, Russian, and Chinese. He also founded the literary magazine storySouth and ran their annual Million Writers Award for best online short stories.