Ted Kosmatka is an American writer. His short stories have been reprinted in ten Year's Best anthologies, and he is co-winner of the 2010 Asimov's Readers' Choice Award.[3] His 2012 novel The Games was nominated for a Locus Award for Best First Novel.
Ted Kosmatka | |
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Born | Indiana |
Occupation | Writer |
Genre | Science fiction literary fiction |
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Personal life
editKosmatka was born and raised in northwest Indiana where he worked for more than a decade in the steel industry. After moving to Seattle with his family, he worked for several years as a video game writer before returning to the Midwest.
Bibliography
editNovels
editVideo games
editShort Speculative Fiction
edit- "The Beast Adjoins," The Best American Science Fiction & Fantasy 2021.
- "The One Who Isn't" Lightspeed Magazine. July, 2016
- "The Stone War" F&Sf, May, 2016
- "The Bewilderness of Lions" Asimov's. March, 2016
- "Chasing Ivory" Asimov's. Jan, 2016
- "Cry Room," Nightmare Magazine, Feb, 2013.
- "Haplotype 1402," Asimov's Science Fiction, July 2013
- "The Color Least Used by Nature," F&SF, Jan, 2012.
- "Escape He Done," Cemetery Dance Magazine, 2011.
- "In-fall" Lightspeed Magazine, December, 2010.
- "Blood Dauber," Asimov's, a collaboration with Michael Poore, Oct/Nov 2009.
- "Limited Penetrance, Variable Expression," The Human Genre Project, July 2009.
- "The Ascendant," Subterranean Online, Spring 2009.
- "Divining Light," Asimov's, 2008.
- "The Art of Alchemy," Fantasy and Science Fiction, 2008.
- "N-words," Seeds of Change, J.J. Adams editor, 2008.
- "The Prophet of Flores," Asimov's, 2007.
- "Deadnauts," Ideomancer, 2007.
- "Doxology," City Slab, 2007.
- "Bitterseed," Asimov's, 2006.
- "The God Engine," Asimov's Science Fiction, Oct-Nov 2005
- "Quicksilver," Spirits Magazine.
- "The Extinction of Ursus Theodorus," Deep Outside
Short Literary Fiction
edit- "Last Exit of Highway 94," Kindred Voices, 2006.
- "Indiana Harbor Jones," Workers' Anthology Audio CD, 2006.
- "Steel," Spirits Magazine.
Essays
edit- "Philip K. Dick the Shaman," Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep #18, Boom Studios, 2010.
Plays
edit- Steel, a one act play
References
edit- ^ "Purchase The Flicker Men". tedkosmatka.us. Archived from the original on 2015-06-28.