Bruce Holland Rogers
Bruce Holland Rogers is an American author of short fiction who also writes under the pseudonym Hanovi Braddock. His stories have won a Pushcart Prize, two Nebula Awards, the Bram Stoker Award, two World Fantasy Awards, the Micro Award, and have been nominated for the Edgar Allan Poe Award and Spain's Premio Ignotus.
The 2001 short film The Other Side, directed by Mary Stuart Masterson, was based on his novelette, "Lifeboat on a Burning Sea".
He is a member of the Wordos writers' group and was a member of the fiction faculty at the MFA program in creative writing of the Northwest Institute of Literary Arts. He has taught fiction writing seminars in Denmark, Greece, Finland, and Portugal. In 2010 he taught at Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest on a Fulbright grant.
Awards
- 1996: Nebula Award for Best Novelette for "Lifeboat on a Burning Sea"
- 1998: Nebula Award for Best Short Story for "Thirteen Ways to Water"
- 1998: Bram Stoker Award for short fiction for "The Dead Boy at Your Window"
- 1999: Pushcart Prize for "The Dead Boy at Your Window"
- 1999: Oregon Arts Commission Individual Artist Fellowship
- 2004: World Fantasy Award for Short Fiction for "Don Ysidro"
- 2006: World Fantasy Award for Collection for The Keyhole Opera[1]
- 2008: Micro Award for "Reconstruction Work"
- 2012: Micro Award for "Divestiture"
Bibliography
Novels
- Mind Games (as Victor Appleton) (1992)
- Ashes of the Sun (as Hanovi Braddock) (1996)
Collections
- Tales and Declarations (poetry chapbook) (1991)
- Wind Over Heaven and Other Dark Tales (1997)
- Flaming Arrows (2000)
- Lifeboat on a Burning Sea: And Other Stories (2001)
- Bruce Holland Rogers: Short Stories, Volume 1 (2003)
- Thirteen Ways to Water and Other Stories (2004)
- The Keyhole Opera (2005)
- "String Theory" in Riffing on Strings: Creative Writing Inspired by String Theory (contributor) (2008)
Non-fiction
- Word Work: Surviving and Thriving as a Writer (2002)
Flash fiction
- Shaving. MYTHOLOG, 3(4) (2005)
See also
- Flash fiction
References
- ^ World Fantasy Convention (2010). "Award Winners and Nominees". Archived from the original on December 1, 2010. Retrieved February 4, 2011.
External links
- Bruce Holland Rogers at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Bruce Holland Rogers' blog
- Bruce Holland Rogers at SFF Net at the Wayback Machine (archived March 29, 2017)
- Hanovi Braddock at SFF Net at the Wayback Machine (archived February 27, 2017)
- Short-Short Short at the Wayback Machine (archived January 30, 2017)
- Bruce Holland Rogers Author Page at Flash Fiction Online
- Short story: "The Best Part of the Day" (Blue Lake Review, March, 2011)
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