Jeff Vandermeer Biography

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BornJuly 7, 1968
Age56 years
Early Life and Education
Jeff VanderMeer was born on July 7, 1968, in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, USA. His daddy was a research chemist, and his mother was a biological illustrator. The household lived in Fiji Islands for a couple of years before returning to the United States. VanderMeer spent his teenage years in Ithaca, New York, where he established a love for literature, particularly science fiction and fantasy. VanderMeer went to the University of Florida, where he studied English and Anthropology.

Composing Career
Jeff VanderMeer's composing profession began in the late 1980s when he started publishing short stories and poetry in different publications and literary journals. He acquired significant recognition with the release of his launching book, "Dradin, In Love", published in 1996. The novel presented readers to Ambergris, a fictional city that would end up being the setting for much of VanderMeer's works.

In 2001, he published "City of Saints and Madmen", a collection of short stories embeded in Ambergris. This work developed VanderMeer as a significant writer in the category of odd fiction. He followed this up with two more books set in the very same universe: "Shriek: An Afterword" (2006) and "Finch" (2009). These works showcased VanderMeer's unique blend of dream, horror, and speculative fiction, earning him a loyal fan base and many awards.

While establishing himself as a leading voice in unusual fiction, VanderMeer also added to the burgeoning genre of New Weird, which mixed components of sci-fi, dream, and horror to develop something special and unanticipated. He co-edited an anthology of New Weird fiction with his wife, Ann VanderMeer, in 2008.

In 2014, VanderMeer accomplished traditional success with his Southern Reach Trilogy, consisting of "Annihilation", "Authority", and "Acceptance". The trilogy follows multiple characters as they seek to discover the tricks behind a mystical, uncharted territory referred to as Area X. The series made VanderMeer widespread critical acclaim and many award elections. "Annihilation" was adapted into a major movie in 2018, directed by Alex Garland and starring Natalie Portman.

Considering That the Southern Reach Trilogy, VanderMeer has continued to write novels checking out eco-friendly styles and imaginative worlds. His novel "Borne" (2017) is set in a post-apocalyptic city ruled by a giant flying bear, and its companion novella, "The Strange Bird" (2018), broadens upon the odd animals and damaged world of "Borne". In 2020, he released "Dead Astronauts", a haunting expedition of climate modification and the limits of human ambition.

Awards and Recognition
Throughout his profession, Jeff VanderMeer has received various awards and honors for his work. The Southern Reach Trilogy was granted the Nebula Award for Best Novel (for "Annihilation") and the Shirley Jackson Award for Best Novel (for "Authority"). "Borne" was a finalist for the Arthur C. Clarke Award, showing VanderMeer's ongoing influence on the sci-fi category.

VanderMeer has actually also been recognized for his work as an editor and anthologist, most significantly for his deal with "The Weird: A Compendium of Strange and Dark Stories" (2011), which won the World Fantasy Award for Best Anthology.

Personal Life
Jeff VanderMeer is married to Ann VanderMeer, a fellow writer, editor, and publisher. Together, they have worked on many jobs, consisting of co-editing anthologies and collaborating on fiction. VanderMeer is a supporter for environmental causes and frequently integrates styles of ecology and preservation into his works. He presently lives in Tallahassee, Florida.

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Related authors: Arthur C. Clarke (Writer), Shirley Jackson (Novelist), Natalie Portman (Actress), Lawrence Taylor (Athlete)

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6 Famous quotes by Jeff Vandermeer

Small: I have always tended toward a lush prose style, but I take care to modulate it from story to story and
"I have always tended toward a lush prose style, but I take care to modulate it from story to story and to strip it down entirely when necessary"
Small: History has shown us all too often the consequences of dreaming poorly or not at all
"History has shown us all too often the consequences of dreaming poorly or not at all"
Small: Film fixes a precise visual image in the viewers head. In fiction, you just hope youre precise enough t
"Film fixes a precise visual image in the viewer's head. In fiction, you just hope you're precise enough to convey the intended effect"
Small: So many differing opinions and philosophies... are rarely housed under the roof of a single magazine
"So many differing opinions and philosophies... are rarely housed under the roof of a single magazine"
Small: I always try to be alert to the potential for repetition, for a decaying orbit with regard to my use of
"I always try to be alert to the potential for repetition, for a decaying orbit with regard to my use of technique, etc"
Small: I do believe very much in the idea of unexpected or convulsive beauty - beauty in the service of libert
"I do believe very much in the idea of unexpected or "convulsive" beauty - beauty in the service of liberty"