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Farah Rose Smith

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Farah Rose Smith
Born (1991-09-19) September 19, 1991 (age 33)
Providence, Rhode Island, United States
🏳️ NationalityAmerican
🎓 Alma materHunter College
💼 Occupation
Writer
MovementNew Weird
👩 Spouse(s)Michael Cisco (m. 2019)
👪 RelativesRobert Louis Stevenson[1]
🌐 Websitefarahrosesmith.com

Farah Rose Smith (born September 19, 1991) is an American writer[2] [3] currently living in New York City. She is best known for her dark fantasy novella Anonyma[4]

Biography[edit]

Farah Rose Smith was born in Providence, Rhode Island and raised in Smithfield, Rhode Island. She attended Emerson College in Boston for two years before transferring to Hunter College. She is married to weird fiction author Michael Cisco. Smith is a student at the CUNY Graduate Center.

Smith has noted Andrei Bely, E.T.A. Hoffmann, Bruno Schulz, Alfred Kubin, and Clarice Lispector, among her literary influences.

Smith reviews books for Publisher's Weekly[5]

Bibliography[edit]

Novellas[edit]

  • The Almanac of Dust
  • Eviscerator
  • Anonyma

Collections[edit]

  • Of One Pure Will
  • Oblivion Dances

Short fiction[edit]

  • Sorcerer Machine (2014) - Shadows of the Past: The Arkham Horror Book Club Anthology
  • Dark Ocean (2017) - The Sirens Call Ezine Issue 31
  • As Unbreakable as the World (2017) - A Walk on the Weird Side, LASC Press
  • Time Disease (In The Waking City) (2017) - Necronomicon 2017 Memento Book
  • The Land of Other (2018) - Tragedy Queens, Clash Books
  • Of Marble and Mud (2018) - Nightscript IV, Chthonic Matter Press
  • The Wytch-Byrd of the Nabryd-Keind (2018) - Lackington's Magazine Magics Issue 18
  • In the Room of Red Night (2018) - Test Patterns: Creature Features
  • Humlin (2019)
  • As with Alem (2019) - Twice-Told: A Collection of Doubles, Chthonic Matter Press
  • Aenvalit (2019) - SYNTH Magazine Issue #1, Chthonic Matter Press
  • In the Way of Eslan Mendeghast (2019) - Vastarian Literary Journal Volume 2 Issue 1, Grimscribe Press
  • An Account Above Burnside Park(2019) -The Phantasmagorical Promenade
  • Ash in the Pocket (2019) - published in Of One Pure Will
  • folie à plusiers (2019) - published in Of One Pure Will
  • Ivisou (2019) - published in Of One Pure Will
  • Rithenslofer (The Corpses of Mer) (2019) - HUSH Media (audio)
  • The River (2019) - published in Of One Pure Will
  • The Sea Hoax (2019)- Horror for RAICES: A Charitable Anthology, Nightscape Press
  • The Irrational Dress Society (2020) - Weird Whispers
  • Фара Роуз Смит «Колдовская птица Набрид-Кюнт (2020) - Darker Magazine (Russia)
  • Electric Funeral (2020) - Expatpress.com

Essays/Articles​[edit]

  • In Conversation with Farah Rose Smith and Selena Chambers (2017) Resist and Refuse Issue 1
  • Curtains of the Impossible: A Remembrance of Sam Gafford (2019) - Dead Reckonings Issue 26, Hippocampus Press
  • Over the Black Bridge: Expansion, Psychogeography, and the Living City in Andrei Bely's Petersburg (2019) - Vastarian Literary Journal Volume 2, Issue 3, Grimscribe Press
  • In Her Own Words: Ginny Ruffner Urban Glass Quarterly #159 (Summer 2020)
  • Sketches in Silica Urban Glass Quarterly Issue #160 (Autumn 2020)[6]

Editor[edit]

  • Mantid Magazine Winter 2016
  • Mantid Magazine Summer 2016
  • Mantid: Volume 3 (2018)[7]
  • Machinations and Mesmerism: Tales Inspired by E.T.A. Hoffmann (2019) - Ulthar Press

Awards and nominations[edit]

  • Preliminary Ballot Listing - Superior Achievement in Long Fiction - Anonyma. The 2019 Bram Stoker Awards.
  • Best Experimental Film– The Atrocity Shoppe. Shawna Shea Film Festival 2015. Boston, MA[8]
  • Best Short Script - Rapture Massachusetts Independent Film Festival 2016. Boston, MA
  • Runner-up; Best Short Screenplay-The River. Massachusetts Independent Film Festival 2018. Arlington, MA
  • Best Feature Film Screenplay - Arich's Suspension Massachusetts Independent Film Festival 2020. Boston, MA[9]

References[edit]

  1. "FamilySearch: Sign In". ident.familysearch.org.
  2. "Summary Bibliography: Farah Rose Smith". www.isfdb.org.
  3. "Readercon: Guests". www.readercon.org.
  4. "2019 Stoker Awards Preliminary Ballot". January 20, 2020.
  5. "Fiction". www.digitalpw.com.
  6. "Issue 160". UrbanGlass. November 29, 2020.
  7. Datlow, Ellen (September 3, 2019). "The Best Horror of the Year". Start Publishing LLC – via Google Books.
  8. Media, Silent Motorist (June 24, 2019). "Ten Weird Writers to Save Us All in 2019". Silent Motorist Media.
  9. "2020 Winners". massiff.

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