Kenneth Brady
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This writer is believed to be currently eligible for the John W Campbell Best New Writer Award. See Nomineer - John W Campbell Best New Writer Award. Qualifying story: "Asleep in the Forest of the Tall Cats" in Writers of the Future XX in August 2004.
[edit] Biography
Kenneth Brady is a writer, actor, director, and producer. His stories range from literary fiction (The William and Mary Review, Rosebud), to horror and dark fantasy (Black October, Strange Horizons, Ideomancer), to science fiction (Analog, Writers of the Future XX, Talebones). Several of his plays have been staged and he produced an independent feature film that won Best Picture at several film festivals. He's a member of the Wordos in Eugene, Oregon, and has an almost unnatural fascination with rubber chickens.
[edit] Bibliography
Short story, "Asleep in the Forest of the Tall Cats," L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future, XX, Aug. '04.
Upcoming short story, "Walkers of the Deep Blue Sea and Sky," Exquisite Corpuscle, '05.
Novella, "Baby on Board," Analog, Dec. '04.
Short story, "Keeping Up with the Macbeths," Rosebud, Dec. '04 (to be reprinted in The World of English, China, in Chinese and English, '05).
Upcoming Short story, "Go Team," Horror Between the Sheets, Feb. '05 (originally published in Cthulhu Sex #14, April '03).
Upcoming Short story, "Midnight Snack," Modern Magic '05.
Upcoming Short story, "Clothes Make the Man," The Dramaturges of Yann, Greece in Greek, TBA also in [[Midnight Street UK (originally published in TALEBONES #24, April '02).
Upcoming Short story, "Naughty and Nice," Black October Magazine, '05.
Short story, "Entropy Takes a Wife," Flash Me, Oct. '04, also in The World of English, China in Chinese and English, '05 (originally published in The William and Mary Review, April '03).
Upcoming Short story, "I Saw Three Ships," Science Fiction World, China, in Chinese, '05 (originally published in One Evening a Year, Dec. 00. Also in The Dramaturges of Yann, Greek, in Greek, '05).
Upcoming Short story, "Shark Attack," Weird Tales, (originally recorded in audio form in Frequency #3, '01).
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