Michael Cisco

Michael Cisco
Born (1970-10-13) October 13, 1970
New York City, United States
Occupation Novelist, Short story writer, Academic
Nationality American
Period 1999—Present
Genre Horror fiction, Dark fantasy
Website
www.prostheticlibido.org

Michael Cisco (born October 13, 1970) is an American writer, teacher, and translator currently living in New York City. He is best known for his first novel, The Divinity Student, winner of the International Horror Guild Award for Best First Novel of 1999. His novel, The Great Lover, was nominated for the 2011 Shirley Jackson Award for Best Novel of the Year, and declared the Best Weird Novel of 2011 by the Weird Fiction Review.[1] He has described his work as "de-genred" fiction.[2]

Samples of his work, including readings, can be found on his website, Prostetic Libido .[3]

Bibliography

Cisco's work can also be found in The Thackery T. Lambshead Pocket Guide to Eccentric & Discredited Diseases, Album Zutique, Leviathan III, Leviathan IV, Phantom, Lovecraft Unbound, Last Drink Bird Head, Cinnabar's Gnosis: A Homage to Gustav Meyrink, Black Wings, The Thackery T. Lambshead Cabinet of Curiosities, The Master in the Cafe Morphine: A Homage to Mikhail Bulgakov, Blood and Other Cravings, DADAOISM, This Hermetic Legislature: A Homage to Bruno Schulz, and The Weird.

His essay on author Sadeq Hedayat, "Eternal Recurrence in The Blind Owl," appeared in the journal, Iranian Studies[4] Other critical articles by Cisco have appeared in The New Weird, The Encyclopedia of the Vampire, The Weird Fiction Review, and Lovecraft Studies.

Centipede Press has published a limited edition box set, composed of four novels and a collection of short fiction.

All four novels are published for the first time in individual hardcover editions. Each book features a new introduction by Jeffrey Ford (The Traitor), Rhys Hughes (The Tyrant), Joseph S. Pulver (Secret Hours), Paul Tremblay (The Golem) and Ann VanderMeer (The Divinity Student).

Dim Shores will publish the novella The Knife Dance in the first half of 2016. The project was curated by Joseph S. Pulver.

Awards / Nominations

Cisco's novel The Great Lover was nominated for a Shirley Jackson Award in 2012.

See also

References

  1. Weird Fiction Review
  2. Moreland, Sean (2013-11-22). "An Interview with Michael Cisco". Postscripts to Darkness.
  3. Prostetic Libido
  4. Iranian Studies (2010) ISSN 1475-4819 (electronic) ISSN 0021-0862 (paper) Archived May 16, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.

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