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John Langan (born July 6, 1969) is an
American author American literature is literature written or produced in the United States of America and in the colonies that preceded it. The American literary tradition thus is part of the broader tradition of English-language literature, but also inc ...
and writer of contemporary horror. Langan has been a finalist for
International Horror Guild Award The International Horror Guild Award (also known as the IHG Award) was an accolade recognizing excellence in the field of Horror fiction, horror/dark fantasy, presented by the International Horror Guild (IHG) from 1995 to 2008. The IHG Awards wer ...
. In 2008, he was a
Bram Stoker Award The Bram Stoker Award is a recognition presented annually by the Horror Writers Association (HWA) for "superior achievement" in dark fantasy and horror writing. History The Awards were established in 1987 and have been presented annually since 1 ...
nominee for Best Collection, and in 2016, a
Bram Stoker Award The Bram Stoker Award is a recognition presented annually by the Horror Writers Association (HWA) for "superior achievement" in dark fantasy and horror writing. History The Awards were established in 1987 and have been presented annually since 1 ...
winner for his novel ''The Fisherman''. He is on the board of directors for the
Shirley Jackson Awards The Shirley Jackson Awards are literary awards named after Shirley Jackson in recognition of her legacy in writing. These awards for outstanding achievement in the literature of Psychological thriller, psychological Thriller (genre), suspense, Horr ...
.


Biography

John Langan received his
Masters of Arts A Master of Arts ( la, Magister Artium or ''Artium Magister''; abbreviated MA, M.A., AM, or A.M.) is the holder of a master's degree awarded by universities in many countries. The degree is usually contrasted with that of Master of Science. Tho ...
degree from
State University of New York at New Paltz The State University of New York at New Paltz (SUNY New Paltz or New Paltz) is a public university in New Paltz, New York. It traces its origins to the New Paltz Classical School, a secondary institution founded in 1828 and reorganized as an a ...
and his
Master of Philosophy The Master of Philosophy (MPhil; Latin ' or ') is a postgraduate degree. In the United States, an MPhil typically includes a taught portion and a significant research portion, during which a thesis project is conducted under supervision. An MPhil m ...
from
The Graduate Center, CUNY The Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York (CUNY Graduate Center) is a public research institution and post-graduate university in New York City. Serving as the principal doctorate-granting institution of the ...
. He is an instructor at SUNY New Paltz, where he teaches creative writing and
gothic fiction Gothic fiction, sometimes called Gothic horror in the 20th century, is a loose literary aesthetic of fear and haunting. The name is a reference to Gothic architecture of the European Middle Ages, which was characteristic of the settings of ea ...
. He is also an adjunct professor at
Marist College Marist College is a private university in Poughkeepsie, New York. Founded in 1905, Marist was formed by the Marist Brothers, a Catholic religious institute, to prepare brothers for their vocations as educators. In 2003, it became a secular in ...
. Currently, he lives in upstate
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with his wife, two sons, and cat. His fiction has appeared in
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction ''The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction'' (usually referred to as ''F&SF'') is a U.S. fantasy and science fiction magazine first published in 1949 by Mystery House, a subsidiary of Lawrence Spivak's Mercury Press. Editors Anthony Boucher a ...
and the anthologies ''Poe'' and ''The Living Dead''. His first collection, ''Mr. Gaunt and Other Uneasy Encounters'', was published by
Prime Books Sean Wallace (born January 1, 1976) is an American science fiction, fantasy, and horror anthologist, editor, and publisher best known for founding the publishing house Prime Books and for co-editing three magazines, '' Clarkesworld Magazine'', '' ...
; his first novel, ''House of Windows'', was published by
Night Shade Books Night Shade Books is an American, San Francisco–based imprint, formerly an independent publishing company, that specializes in science fiction, fantasy, and horror. Among its publications have been the U.S. edition of Iain M. Banks' novel ''T ...
. In the novel acknowledgements he writes “This book had a hard time finding a home: the genre people weren’t happy with all the literary stuff; the literary people weren’t happy with all the genre stuff.”http://www.baenebooks.com/chapters/1597801526/1597801526.htm


Bibliography


Novels

* ''House of Windows'' (2009) * '' The Fisherman'' (2016)


Collections

* ''Mr. Gaunt and Other Uneasy Encounters'' (2008) * ''The Wide Carnivorous Sky and Other Monstrous Geographies'' (2013) * ''Sefira and Other Betrayals'' (2019) * ''Children of the Fang and Other Genealogies'' (2020) * ''Corpsemouth And Other Autobiographies'' (2022)


Anthologies

* ''Creatures: Thirty Years of Monsters'' (2011) with
Paul G. Tremblay Paul Gaetan Tremblay (born June 30, 1971) is an American author and editor of Horror fiction, horror, dark fantasy, and science fiction. He is also a juror for the Shirley Jackson Awards. Biography Tremblay was born in Aurora, Colorado, and r ...


Included in anthologies

* “Altered Beast, Altered Me”, in ''Final Cuts: New Tales of Hollywood Horror and Other Spectacles (2020)'' * “Natalia, Queen of the Hungry Dogs”, in ''Echos: The Saga Anthology of Ghost Stories (2019)'' * “The Deep Sea Swell”, in ''The Devil and the Deep: Horror Stories of the Sea” (2018)'' * “Lost in the Dark”, in ''Haunted Nights (2017)'' * "Ymir", in '' Children of Old Leech: A Tribute to the Carnivorous Cosmos of
Laird Barron Laird Samuel Barron (born 1970) is an American author and poet, much of whose work falls within the horror, noir, and dark fantasy genres. He has also been the managing editor of the online literary magazine '' Melic Review''. He lives in Ups ...
'' (2014) *"Sweetums", in ''A Season In Carcosa '' (2012) *"In Paris, in the Mouth of Kronos", in '' The Best Horror of the Year: Volume Four'' (2012) * "City of the Dog", in'' The Best Horror of the Year: Volume Three'' (2011) *"Technicolor", in '' The Best Horror of the Year: Volume Two'' (2010) *"The Shallows", in ''
Cthulhu's Reign ''Cthulhu's Reign'' is an anthology of original horror short stories edited by Darrell Schweitzer. It was first published in paperback by DAW Books in April 2010. Summary The book collects fifteen short stories by various authors, with an int ...
(2010)'' and''
The Book of Cthulhu A Cthulhu Mythos anthology is a type of short story collection that contains stories written in, or related to, the Cthulhu Mythos genre of horror fiction launched by H. P. Lovecraft. Such anthologies have helped to define and popularize the gen ...
'' (2011) *"Mr. Gaunt", in ''New Cthulhu: The Recent Weird'' (2011) * "Episode Seven: Last Stand Against the Pack in the Kingdom of the Purple Flowers", in '' Wastelands: Stories of the Apocalypse'' (2008) *"Anchor", in ''Autumn Cthulhu'' (2016)


Short fiction

* "On Skua Island" (2001) * "Mr. Gaunt" (2002) * "Tutorial" (2003) * "Episode Seven: Last Stand Against the Pack in the Kingdom of Purple Flowers" (2007) * "Kids" (2008) * "How the Day Runs Down" (2008) * "Laocöon, or, The Singularity" (2008) * "Technicolor" (2009) * "The Wide, Carnivorous Sky" (2009) * * "The Shallows" (2010) * "The Revel" (2010) * "In Paris, in the Mouth of Kronos" (2011) * "The Unbearable Proximity of Mr. Dunn's Balloons" (2011) * "The Third Always Beside You" (2011) * "Renfrew's Course" (2012) * "Bloom" (2012) * "Sweetums" (2012) * "Hyphae" (2012) * "With Max Barry in the Nearer Precincts" (2013) * "Mother of Stone" (2013) * "June, 1987. Hitchhiking, Mr. Norris" (2013) * "Children of the Fang" (2014) * "Episode Three: On the Great Plains, in the Snow" (2014) * "To See, to Be Seen" (2016)


Essays

* "Letter" (''Weird Tales'', Winter 2001–02) (2001) * "Sailing the True Void: H. P. Lovecraft un Fritz Leiber's THE WANDERER" (2004) * "Strange Stories" (2007) * "Metaphysical Labyrinths and Fairy-Tale Archetypes" (2007) * "Domination of Black" (2007) * "Open Mouths, Ready to Feed" (2007) * "Boxing Lessons in a Bar: An Appreciation of Lucius Shepard" (2007) * ""Feed Me, Baby, Feed Me": Beyond the Pleasure Principle in Fritz Leiber's "Girl with the Hungry Eyes"" (2008) * "Sympathy for Ig" (2010) * "The H Word: Choosing Gruesome Subjects" (2013) * "The Whirlpool: With Howard and Eudora on the Banks of the Perdido" (2014)


References


External links

* * http://www.shirleyjacksonawards.org/jurors-advisory-board-board-of-directors/ * http://www.shocktotem.com/06/25/2014/a-conversation-with-john-langan/ * https://web.archive.org/web/20140912002302/https://www.marist.edu/registrar/catalog/pdfs/undergrad1415/adjunctfaculty.pdf *https://pstdarkness.com/2016/07/14/pstd-interview-john-langan/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Langan, John 1969 births Living people American horror writers American male short story writers American short story writers City University of New York alumni The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction people State University of New York at New Paltz alumni Weird fiction writers Writers from New York (state)