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About meI'm a fiction author whose written creations inhabit various magazines, anthologies, and drawers. These include over 40 publications, the likes of Cemetery Dance, ChiZine, and the Bizarro Starter Kit (blue). While preparing for the forthcoming collapse of civilization, I enjoy living in Southern California in a moderately haunted Victorian farmhouse with my wife, Lisa. I'm currently working on many stories and novels and I'm losing my hair, though not because of the ghosts. My books include VACATION, and SHEEP AND WOLVES. My first film is called EGG. You can visit my online home at jeremycshipp.com
If there are any reviewers interesting in reading Vacation or Sheep and Wolves, feel free to contact me.
Here are some of my short stories published online. If you'd like to do me the honor of checking any of them out, I'd love to hear what you think.
Camp (a horror story)
Scratch
Parsnip the Artist (a story for the kids at heart)
Metal the Rebel (another story for the kids at heart)
Trout
Monkey Boy and the Monsters
Losing
Wasteworld
The Want
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Thanks for the contact. If you'd like to send any of your books for review in Australia, I am a staff writer for Black: Australia's Dark Culture magazine and the mag gets nationwide distribution in this country. I recommend it for a bit of extra review coverage down here where there are many fans of horror and dark literature.
If sending review copies, send directly to attention: Angela Challis, Editor
Brimstone Press
PO Box 4
Woodvale WA 6026
and tell 'em I sent you.
Cheers
Leigh Blackmore
posted by 666777 at 5:36 pm (EST) on Nov 24, 2008
posted by ablueidol at 3:39 pm (EST) on Nov 24, 2008
posted by ablueidol at 12:25 pm (EST) on Nov 24, 2008
I'd love to help you out somehow. I haven't read the book, and have some review books I need to before I could but I am always willing to review books on my journal, but I could also interview you for the footnote (thefootnote.net) if you want. I have Tim Pratt to interview first but that might get some word out?
Past that I dunno, got any ideas sir?
posted by Adampknave at 10:42 am (EST) on Nov 23, 2008
posted by abueno at 5:01 pm (EST) on Nov 22, 2008
I see that you are one of Authors of the Day at LibraryThing and congratulate you on the honor. I hope you are having a stellar year thus far and that 2009 is even moreso.
Aberjhani
posted by Aberjhani at 1:48 pm (EST) on Oct 27, 2008
Katie
posted by 2stepnk8 at 8:44 pm (EST) on Oct 23, 2008
~chris
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posted by RabidPete at 8:12 pm (EST) on Mar 20, 2008
Carrie
posted by cal8769 at 7:48 pm (EST) on Mar 20, 2008
Nice of you to drop by! The God of Small Things got me interested in reading Asian lit -- and I'm southeast Asian, so it's funny that I had to be inspired to read Asian lit more.
I'm hesitating on naming an ultimate favorite right now, but Life of Pi, Kitchen Confidential and Kavalier and Clay would come close. :)
posted by y-slaybelle at 11:00 pm (EST) on Dec 16, 2007
I honestly don't have a favorite novel(s). There are so many I enjoy that I couldn't even pick a couple.
As for Buffy season 8, I like it so far. It almost makes up for the series being over. It's the first comic I ever read actually. :)
~Angela
posted by angelvamp13 at 9:06 pm (EST) on Dec 9, 2007
wdyt
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K
posted by middleearthtraveller at 6:11 pm (EST) on Dec 3, 2007
JB
posted by jrbutler at 3:24 pm (EST) on Nov 27, 2007
Alliteration is always appropriate,
Laura :)
posted by RedRose114 at 12:05 pm (EST) on Nov 27, 2007
re: your inquiry about favorite novels
Favorites are notoriously difficult to pin down, as most of us are quite fickle, and "favorite" is ill-defined in any case. However, the novel that had the greatest emotional impact on me at the time I read it (long ago, and far away) was undoubtedly Kristin Lavransdatter, but Sigrid Undset.
posted by surlyterrier at 8:20 am (EST) on Nov 27, 2007
In reply to your fantastic comment on my profile re: fabulous fates, fanciful festivities, and frolicking phantom footstools, thank you.
/SML
posted by seeminglee at 8:05 am (EST) on Nov 27, 2007
Thanks for your friendship. There will be an opportunity next week for you to understand what this weird English guy that keeps contacting you is writing about. Next week you may wish to listen in on the UK based rock station KERRANG RADIO on Wednesday 5th December at 2230 (UK time). I will be interviewed on that station and I will be presenting my theory - which I call "Cheating The Ferryman". The intention is that I will do the interview on the 5th then at a date and time to be agreed in January I will return and there will be a full, open phone-in available to those who wish to ask me questions or join in the debate. This will last three hours or so. The initial interview can be listened to online at www.kerrangradio.co.uk I am hopeful that this will be a big debate. Over 20,000 people across the world - from Chile to China - have now read the book and I wish as many as possible to be aware of this event. It would be great if you could listen in. Indeed we could try and name-check this excellent site. Please feel free to let anybody else that you may think may be interested know about this.
Best Wishes
Tony
posted by AnthonyPeake at 5:06 am (EST) on Nov 27, 2007
ktoonen
posted by ktoonen at 12:39 pm (EST) on Nov 25, 2007
Thanks for the invitation. I hope you have enjoyed LibraryThing as much as I have.
Rod Moulds
posted by surlyterrier at 12:24 pm (EST) on Nov 25, 2007
It's always nice to find someone who has a lot of the same books as I have!
One favorite? That's much too hard a question, as my favorite changes acoording to my mood. Some books that I tend to re-read regularly follow.
Song of Solomon by Morrison
Love in the Time of Cholera by Garcia Marquez
The White Boy Shuffle by Beatty
Territory by Bull
Bottomfeeder by Fingerman
and anything written by Octavia Butler
I have a lot of favorites. If you're looking to get a handle on what I really like to read it might be more helpful to check my favorite authors list on my profile. A lot of those folks are on my "automatic buy" list.
Thanks for asking. I am interested to read your work now.
posted by saltypepper at 11:16 am (EST) on Nov 25, 2007
In no particular order, then:
The Demon's Sermon on the Martial Arts, Issai Chozanshi
The Unfettered Mind, Takuan Soho (a translation of three letters by him)
Liber Aleph, Aleister Crowley
Sha'are Orah, Joseph Gikatilla,
A number of books by David Edits (pre-Athalus)
I'm enjoying Jim Butcher these days as well
The Adept series by Katherine Kurtz and Deborah Turner Harris
Oh, really, the list goes on and on I guess.
posted by nuadu at 8:38 pm (EST) on Nov 24, 2007
1. I'm impressed that you actually browse people's books. I guess books are truly important to you. Bravo!
2. Interestingly, I don't read much novels, so after I picked up Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code (and subsequently finished it within a day) I bought every Dan Brown's books and read them all.
3. My feeling re: Dan Brown is that he is a very ADD-friendly writer. He writes his books based on a tweaked algorithm for writing, so you might find them a bit formulaic, but it does grow on you.
4. Angel & Demons is the prequel to Da Vinci Code, but I don't recommend it, and he is clearly still tweaking his writing formula.
5. I recommend Deception Point, which is a mix of secrets, politics, and global policy. A very fun read. As with all novels, I recommend getting a hard cover--but that's just me :)
Glad to be a new friend!
Cheers,
See-ming
posted by seeminglee at 1:34 pm (EST) on Nov 24, 2007
There are a lot of wonderful books in print, but it seems like my favorites never are.
posted by Phantasma at 12:40 pm (EST) on Nov 24, 2007
Thanks for sending me the post ! Sorry it took so long for me to reply. A bit busy this time of year :>) As soon as things calm down a bit, I will take a look at your shelves and read through your profile.....Thanks again for your interest :>)
posted by faceinbook at 8:27 am (EST) on Nov 24, 2007
Thanks very much for the invite. I just read Parsnip the artist. I like your style, simple and direct. You know how to tell a story. I'll read more of your works. But how you can list among your favorite authors Brett Easton Ellis AND C.S. Lewis just beats me.
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posted by pjjackson at 12:53 am (EST) on Nov 23, 2007
Thank you for the friend request. I accept, with pleasure. It may be a while before I get a chance to read your work, but I will get around to it eventually. I hope you enjoy LibraryThing!
posted by fairy-whispers at 11:03 pm (EST) on Nov 22, 2007
posted by kjharrison at 9:06 pm (EST) on Nov 22, 2007
As a fellow author, I have to ask: HOW did you get Piers Anthony to review your book?!?
posted by dsalerni at 8:30 pm (EST) on Nov 22, 2007
posted by Kell_Smurthwaite at 6:21 pm (EST) on Nov 22, 2007
posted by coolsnak3 at 4:17 pm (EST) on Nov 22, 2007
By the way, have you read any Christopher Moore (Lamb, Stupidest Angel, Dirty Job)? He's one of the few authors out there who can make me guffaw. He fills his books with quirky characters and crazy circumstances. I don't know if you like that sort of thing, but I highly recommend him for days when you feel like absorbing good vibes.
posted by anutjami at 1:47 pm (EST) on Nov 22, 2007
Thanks for the friend request.
I look forward to read your online stories.
Magdalena
posted by MaraBlaise at 10:51 am (EST) on Nov 22, 2007
Many thanks for your kindness!
I would love to read your work.
Your house sounds great as well.
Wishing you the very best.
Sheree
posted by samfreos at 10:25 am (EST) on Nov 22, 2007
You convinced me!
Have a nice day.
posted by JanWillemNoldus at 10:05 am (EST) on Nov 22, 2007
Kind regards from Holland
posted by deklerk at 9:50 am (EST) on Nov 22, 2007
Best wishes from London,
Sam
posted by othersam at 9:09 am (EST) on Nov 22, 2007
Your alliteration has really amused me. I will try to enjoy the fantastic fates but I am rather worried about being tripped up by those dastardly frolicking phantom footstools!
Cheers - and have a great day.
Tony
posted by AnthonyPeake at 7:22 am (EST) on Nov 22, 2007
posted by wdyt at 7:05 am (EST) on Nov 22, 2007
posted by Big_Rocco at 5:20 am (EST) on Nov 22, 2007
Best wishes from Sweden.
posted by Planckskonstant at 2:38 am (EST) on Nov 22, 2007
Cheers.
posted by jobberknoll at 1:10 am (EST) on Nov 22, 2007
Congratulations on your writing successes!
posted by ljsellers at 12:48 am (EST) on Nov 22, 2007
posted by llamagirl at 10:53 pm (EST) on Nov 21, 2007
posted by anutjami at 9:54 pm (EST) on Nov 21, 2007
- Patrick
posted by patnelsonchilds at 9:40 pm (EST) on Nov 21, 2007
Keep in touch. Love the B&W.
Ken.
posted by kjharrison at 9:12 pm (EST) on Nov 21, 2007
Stop on over....
posted by warrenlib at 8:06 pm (EST) on Nov 21, 2007
posted by aitapata at 7:59 pm (EST) on Nov 21, 2007
posted by brlb21 at 6:25 pm (EST) on Nov 21, 2007
posted by Kell_Smurthwaite at 5:40 pm (EST) on Nov 21, 2007
Thanks for the invitation! I have, since your invite, ordered your book "Vacation" from one of my Swedish book clubs and I'm really looking forward to reading it! And I managed to find it in English, which I'm happy for, because sometimes stuff gets lost in translations!
Annika
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posted by MerryMary at 3:35 pm (EST) on Nov 21, 2007
posted by klarsenmd at 1:01 pm (EST) on Nov 21, 2007
posted by KentonSem at 12:25 pm (EST) on Nov 21, 2007
Thanks again,
Charles Clemons
posted by Fictionman at 10:27 am (EST) on Nov 21, 2007
posted by paghababian at 10:24 am (EST) on Nov 21, 2007
posted by paghababian at 9:47 am (EST) on Nov 21, 2007
As far as 'Vacation', I just have to save up my pennies to get a copy and then I'll let you know about it. I expect to have fun reading it too!
brett
posted by battlinjack at 8:26 am (EST) on Nov 21, 2007
Thanks for the friend request. I look forward to reading your short stories. Vacation sounds great too.
Vincent
posted by vincent-fortsey at 8:23 am (EST) on Nov 21, 2007
I was trying to remember where I knew your name from. so I did the usual...Googled your name and...AHAH! Now I remember! 'Coyote' is one of my all time favorite stories and I've been wanting to get 'Vacation' ever since it came out.
Very cool! I like the way you write. Please don't stop!
brett
posted by battlinjack at 7:13 am (EST) on Nov 21, 2007
tell me wht your method is please :) and like did u go to college or litterary schools or....
anyway, i m looking forward to a response (why not on my profile) :)
travellinghuman
posted by travellinghuman at 6:56 am (EST) on Nov 21, 2007