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Clifford Meth is an American writer, editor, and publisher best known for his dark fiction, as well as his publishing imprint Aardwolf Publishing. He has said that his work is often "self-consciously
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Early life

Meth grew up in
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. He attended
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and
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in the United States, and Wroxton College in the United Kingdom. Meth was associated with the Chabad-Lubavitch religious movement in the 1980s, but moved away from the movement following the death of the Lubavitcher Rebbe in 1994.


Career


In publishing

In the early 1980s, Meth worked as a staff editor for ''
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'' while freelancing for the ''
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'' Entertainment Newswire, ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and other periodicals. One of Meth's first published fictional works was "I, Gezheh", which dealt with abuse. Author
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provided an afterword for the story, which was illustrated by
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. With the aid of Cockrum and fantasy artist
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, Meth co-founded Aardwolf Publishing, along with business partner Jim Reeber in 1994. The company has published a series of comic books, art portfolios, and collections of illustrated fiction. In 2004, Meth joined Starz Media, IDT Entertainment's Creative Development team. and worked on
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series and ABC's ''
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.'' In 2004, he was story editor for
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's ''Starpoint Academy'', an
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screenplay IDT hired
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to script. Meth left IDT Entertainment in 2006 when the division was sold to
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. In 2007 he oversaw the acquisition of
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by IDT Corporation and joined IDW as executive vice president, editorial/strategies. The following year, producer Richard Saperstein optioned film rights to Meth's IDW horror comic-book series, ''Snaked'', with Meth as screenwriter and an executive producer. In 2008, Meth launched
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's "New Classics of the Fantastic Series", which published out-of-print
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and
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-winning books, beginning with
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's ''Nightwings''.


Charitable work

In 2008, Meth established the Dave & Paty Cockrum Scholarship at the
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. In 2010, Meth founded the Kars4Kids Literacy Program, which has made significant contributions to such universities as Seton Hall University. On numerous occasions Meth has spearheaded campaigns to raise money and awareness for financially challenged comics’ creators, including
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,
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and
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.


Bibliography


Publications

* ''girl'' (chapbook) (Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1983) * ''Snaked'' (with
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,
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, 2007) * ''One Small Voice'' (IDW Publishing, 2008) * ''Billboards'' (IDW Publishing, 2009) * ''Dave Cockrum's X-Men Artifact Edition'' (Marvel Entertainment/IDW Publishing, 2020) (Afterword)


Aardwolf Publishing

* ''Crib Death & Other Bedtime Stories'' (Aardwolf Publishing, 1995) * ''This Bastard Planet: Another Crib Death'' (Aardwolf Publishing, 1995) * ''The White Man Dancing'' (Aardwolf Publishing, 1996) * ''Crawling From the Wreckage: The White Man Limping'' (Aardwolf Publishing, 1996) * ''Crib Death: The Babysitter's Companion'' (Aardwolf Publishing, 1997) * ''Perverts, Pedophiles & Other Theologians'' (Aardwolf Publishing, 1997) * ''Conflicts of Disinterest'' (Aardwolf Publishing, 1998) * ''Wearing The Horns'' (Aardwolf Publishing, 2003) * ''god's 15 minutes'' (Aardwolf Publishing, 2004) * ''METHo.d.'' (Aardwolf Publishing, 2006) * ''Meth, Colan & Other Theologians'' (Aardwolf Publishing, 2008) * ''Comic Book Babylon'' (Aardwolf Publishing, 2013) * ''
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's Futurians Return' (Aardwolf Publishing, 2014)


As editor

* ''Strange Kaddish'' (Aardwolf Publishing, 1996) * ''Stranger Kaddish'' (Aardwolf Publishing, 1997) * ''Heroes and Villains'' (with
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), (TwoMorrows Publishing, 2005) * ''Balm in Gilead'' (Mahrwood Press, 2007) * ''The Uncanny Dave Cockrum'' (Aardwolf Publishing, 2007) * ''Nightwings'' by
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(IDW Publishing, New Classics of the Fantastic, 2008) * ''Hothouse'' by
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(IDW Publishing, New Classics of the Fantastic, 2009) * ''Dare'' by
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(IDW Publishing, New Classics of the Fantastic, 2009) * ''Rogue Dragon'' by
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(IDW Publishing, New Classics of the Fantastic, 2009) * ''Lori'' by
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(IDW Publishing, New Classics of the Fantastic, 2009) * ''The Invincible Gene Colan'' (Marvel Entertainment, 2010) * ''
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: Artist, Innovator'' (Aardwolf Publishing, 2016)


Audio

In 2008, the album ''Caged'' by
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included a recording of Meth's short story "Queers", accompanied by music and sound effects.


Awards and recognition

*August 2014
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Special Ambassador (August 2014 – present)


Notes


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Meth, Clifford Living people 1961 births Comics critics Jewish American writers Fairleigh Dickinson University alumni People from Rockaway, New Jersey Rutgers University alumni 21st-century American Jews