Jemiah Jefferson
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Born | 1972 (age 51–52) Denver, Colorado, U.S. |
Occupation | Novelist, short story writer |
Alma mater | Reed College |
Genre | Erotic literature, Horror, gothic, genre fiction, dark fantasy |
Notable works | Voice of the Blood, Wounds, Fiend, and A Drop of Scarlet |
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Jemiah Jefferson (born 1972) is an American author of contemporary horror and erotic literature. Jefferson resides in Portland, Oregon.
Works[edit]
Jemiah Jefferson's first printed work was St*rf*ck*ng, a collection of short erotic stories published by Future Tense Books. Her first full-length novel was written in 24 hours in 1990.[1] This became Voice of the Blood, published by Leisure Books in 2001 and then as an e-book in 2011. This was also Jefferson's first published work detailing the adventures of the vampire Daniel Blum.
Jefferson has written a series of novels, the second of which, Wounds, was released in May 2002. The third novel, Fiend, was released in April 2005, and in 2007 Jefferson published A Drop of Scarlet. In 2010, Underland Press also published Jefferson's wovel FirstWorld.[2] In September 2011, Mixtape for the Apocalypse was released as an e-book.[3]
Jefferson has also written for Willamette Week, a free weekly paper in Portland, the GLBT publication Just Out, as well as Plazm, 2Gyrlz Quarterly, and Cafe 80s Magazine.
Education and career[edit]
Jefferson graduated from Reed College in 1994.[4] Jefferson currently works in the editorial department at Dark Horse Comics and is a regular contributor to Popshifter.com.[5]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Home". jemiah.com.
- ↑ "Underland Press". www.underlandpress.com. Archived from the original on 2009-01-04. Unknown parameter
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- ↑ "Jemiah Jefferson Archives".
External links[edit]
Interviews[edit]
- "A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Evil", Village Voice, 2002
- Jemiah Jefferson: Implants, Vampires, and Fun", Idea Lab, 2010
- "Heidi's Pick Six: Jemiah Jefferson", 2011
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