Jay Lake

Author details

Born:
June 6, 1964
Died:
June 1, 2014

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Joseph Edward "Jay" Lake, Jr. (June 6, 1964 – June 1, 2014) was an American science fiction and fantasy writer. In 2003 he was a quarterly first-place winner in the Writers of the Future contest. In 2004 he won the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer in Science Fiction. He lived in Portland, Oregon, and worked as a product manager for a voice services company. Lake's writings appeared in numerous publications, including Postscripts, Realms of Fantasy, Interzone, Strange Horizons, Asimov's Science Fiction, Nemonymous, and the Mammoth Book of Best New Horror. He was an editor for the "Polyphony" anthology series from Wheatland Press, and was also a contributor to The Internet Review of Science Fiction.

Books by Jay Lake

John Scalzi, Elizabeth Bear, Jay Lake, Tobias Buckell, Karl Schroeder: Metatropolis (2009, Subterranean)

Metatropolis

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Jay Lake: Rocket Science (2005)

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Jay Lake: METAtropolis: Cascadia (AudiobookFormat, 2010, Audible Studios) No rating

METAtropolis: Cascadia

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Jay Lake: Mainspring (Hardcover, 2007, Tor Books) No rating

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