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David Sosnowski


USA flag (b.1959)

Born in 1959 in Taylor, Michigan, David Sosnowski holds a BA in English Lit from the University of Michigan and an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Alaska-Fairbanks. He edited the literary journal permafrost as a graduate student at UAF, and has taught at the universities of Alaska, Michigan, Detroit, and Wayne State.

Davids short fiction has appeared in numerous literary magazines, including Passages North, River City, The MacGuffin, and The Bridge. His literary awards and honors include: third place, River City Fiction Prize, 1992 (judge: David Leavitt); first place, Thomas Wolfe Fiction Prize, 1994 (judge: Barbara Kingsolver); Arts Foundation of Michigan grant recipient for fiction, 1995; 1996; Ragdale Foundation resident, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2002, 2007, and 2009.

Davids first novel, Rapture, was published in 1996 in both the US and the UK, and told the story of a mysterious virus which causes its victims to sprout six-foot wings. Vamped, his second novel, was published in 2004 and has been translated into both Japanese and Russian. Vamped tells the story of a world in which vampires outnumber humans, have to live on bottled blood, and get real jobs.
 

Genres: Science Fiction
 
Novels
   Rapture (1996)
   Vamped (2004)
   Happy Doomsday (2018)
   Buzz Kill (2020)
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David Sosnowski recommends
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Happy Hour of the Damned (2008)
(Amanda Feral, book 1)
Mark Henry
"Call them the splatterati - werewolves who always know what to wear, zombies with bodies to die for, and vampires who know their fang shui - just don't call them late when it comes to happy hour, or the drinks might be on you."



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