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Fred Chappell

(Fred Davis Chappell)
USA  (1936 - )
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About Fred Chappell
Fred Chappell is the author of a dozen books of verse, two story collections, and eight novels. A native of Canton in the mountains of western North Carolina, he has taught at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro since 1964. He is the winner of, among other awards, the Bollingen Prize in Poetry, Aiken Taylor Prize, T. S. Eliot Prize, and Roanoke-Chowan Poetry Prize seven times over.
 
New and Forthcoming Hardbacks

Ancestors and Others: New and Selected Stories
Ancestors and Others

Non fiction
Close to Home: Revelations and Reminiscences by North Carolina AuthorsA Way of Happening: Observations of Contemporary Poetry
 
Anthologies containing stories by Fred Chappell
The Year's Best Horror Stories XIIIThe Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Third Annual Collection100 Ghastly Little Ghost StoriesThe Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Fifth Annual Collection
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Seventh Annual Collection100 Vicious Little Vampire StoriesCthulhu 2000: A Lovecraftian AnthologyThe Necronomicon
Southern Blood: Vampire Stories from the American South100 Twisted Little Tales of TormentEternal Lovecraft: The Persistence of H P Lovecraft in Popular Culture
 
Short stories
Duet (1975)
Linnaeus Forgets (1977)
Ladies from Lapland (1981)
Miss Prue (1981)
The Snow that Is Nothing in the Triangle (1981)
Barcarole (1984)
Weird Tales (1984)
After Revelation (1985)
Alma (1988)
The Adder (1989)
Ember (1990)
Free Hand (1990)
The Better Boy (1991)World Fantasy (nominee)
Mankind Journeys Through Forests of Symbols (1991)
The Somewhere Doors (1991)World Fantasy
The Lodger (1993)World Fantasy
The Flame (1995)


Awards
World Fantasy Best Short story winner (1992) : The Somewhere Doors
World Fantasy Best Short story nominee (1992) : The Better Boy
World Fantasy Best Collection nominee (1992) : More Shapes Than One
World Fantasy Best Short story winner (1994) : The Lodger


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