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James Paul Blaylock (b. September 20, 1950, Long Beach, California) is an American fantasy author. Blaylock majored in English at California State University, Fullerton. He received his M.A. in 1974.
Novels
Elfin
Langdon St. Ives
Other Novels
Collections
Anthologies containing stories by James P Blaylock
Short stories
Awards
World Fantasy Award Best Short story winner (1986) : Paper Dragons
Nebula Award Best Short story nominee (1986) : Paper Dragons
Philip K. Dick Award Best Novel winner (1986) : Homunculus
Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature Best Novel nominee (1989) : The Last Coin
World Fantasy Best Novel nominee (1989) : The Last Coin
World Fantasy Best Novel nominee (1992) : The Paper Grail
World Fantasy Best Collectionnominee (1993) : Lord Kelvin's Machine
Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature Best Novel nominee (1993) : The Paper Grail
Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature Best Novel nominee (1996) : All the Bells on Earth
World Fantasy Best Novel nominee (1996) : All the Bells on Earth
World Fantasy Best Short story winner (1997) : Thirteen Phantasms
World Fantasy Best Novel nominee (2000) : The Rainy Season
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