Paul Jessup
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Paul Jessup | |
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Born | August 24, 1977 Geneva, OH |
Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | American |
Writing period | Early 21st century |
Genres | Science fiction, fantasy, horror |
Literary movement | Post Industrial Fantasy |
Paul Jessup (born August 24, 1977) is a writer of weird fiction. He has been published in many different short story markets, including Clarkesworld Magazine, Fantasy Magazine, Apex Digest. Has been published in award-winning Postscripts.
He is most known for his Post Industrial Fantasy anti-manifesto, both hailed and criticized as an attack against wishy-washy urban fantasy.
In 2009 he has a collection of short stories coming out from PS Publishing called Glass Coffin Girls, and a novel called Open Your Eyes coming out from Apex Books.