Happy birthday to enigmatic James Morrow
Satirist James Morrow initially focused his prodigious
storytelling skills into making 8MM genre films with his friends. The
dozen or so films included The Revenge Of The Monster Maker,
Cagliostro the Sorcerer, and two literary
adaptations, The Ancient Mariner and The Tell-Tale Heart.
Their efforts garnered a CINE Golden Eagle for the 16mm short film,
Children Of The Morning and the Francis Scott Key Award at the
Baltimore Film Festival, the Judge’s Prize at the Santa Barbara
Film Festival, the Jury’s Prize at the Columbus Film Festival, and
the Audience Prize at the Midwest Film Festival, all for the short
film A Political Cartoon.
After receiving degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and
Harvard University, Morrow taught and worked on various odd writing
jobs including as a contributor to TV Guide,
creator of the murder-mystery board game, Suspicion, and the
graphics designer and script doctor for the video game Fortune
Builder, often regarded as a forerunner to SimCity.
His first novel two novels The Wine Of Violence and The
Continent Of Lies received positive reviews but it was the third
novel This Is The Way The World Ends that proved to be his
breakout work with a Nebula award nomination and lots of acclaim. If
the previous work got peoples attention, Morrow’s next cemented his
reputation as an explorer into the enigma of religious faith. Only
Begotten Daughter earned a World Fantasy Award. Next came the
Godhead Trilogy with Towing Jehovah (winner of the World
Fantasy and Grand Prix de l’Imaginaire), Blameless In Abaddon,
and The Eternal Footman. Morrow’s recent novels (The Last
Witchfinder, The Philosopher’s Apprentice, and Galápagos
Regained) dramatize the birth of the scientific worldview.
Morrow has had five novellas published as books: The Adventures
of Smoke Bailey, City of Truth,
SHAMBLING TOWARDS HIROSHIMA (winner of the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial
Award), THE MADONNA AND THE STARSHIP, and THE ASYLUM OF DR.
CALIGARI. His numerous
short stories including the Nebula award-winning “Bible Stories for
Adults, No. 17: The Deluge” are collected in Swatting at
the Cosmos, Bible Stories for
Adults, THE CAT’S PAJAMAS & OTHER STORIES, and Reality
By Other Means: The Best Short Fiction of
James Morrow. The acclaimed novelette BIGFOOT AND THE BODHISATTVA will be published later this year as a Particle Book.
All of us at Tachyon wish the enlightening Jim an entertaining birthday. Keep watching the skies to ponder, is any of this really happening?
For more info on THE CAT’S PAJAMAS & OTHER STORIES, visit the Tachyon page.
Cover by John Picacio
For more info on BIGFOOT AND THE BODHISATTVA, visit the Tachyon page.
Cover by Richard Braithwaite
Design by Elizabeth Story
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Cover by Ann Monn
For more info on THE MADONNA AND THE STARSHIP, visit the Tachyon page.
Cover and design by Elizabeth Story.
For more info on THE ASYLUM OF DR. CALIGARI, visit the Tachyon page.
Cover by Elizabeth Story