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'''F. Brett Cox''', a [[fanzine]] [[fan]], [[academic]] and writer became active in [[fandom]] during the 1970s from [[North Carolina]]. He [[published]] ''[[Locomotive]]'' with [[Ken Gammage]], and belonged to [[Apa-50]].  
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'''F. Brett Cox''', a [[fanzine]] [[fan]], [[academic]] and writer, became active in [[fandom]] during the 1970s from [[North Carolina]]. He [[published]] ''[[Locomotive]]'' with [[Ken Gammage]], and belonged to [[Apa-50]].  
  
 
He began publishing short [[fiction]] in 1990; a collection, ''The End of All Our Exploring: Stories'' (Fairwood Press) appeared in 2018. He co-edited the anthology ''Crossroads: Tales of the Southern Literary Fantastic'' (Tor, 2004) with [[Andy Duncan]]. He is also the author of the critical analysis ''[[Roger Zelazny]]'' (University of Illinois Press, 2021).
 
He began publishing short [[fiction]] in 1990; a collection, ''The End of All Our Exploring: Stories'' (Fairwood Press) appeared in 2018. He co-edited the anthology ''Crossroads: Tales of the Southern Literary Fantastic'' (Tor, 2004) with [[Andy Duncan]]. He is also the author of the critical analysis ''[[Roger Zelazny]]'' (University of Illinois Press, 2021).
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He was a co-founder of the [[Shirley Jackson Awards]] and serves as [[president]] of the award’s [[board of directors]].  He’s been a juror for the [[Bram Stoker Award]] and the [[Pilgrim Award]].  
 
He was a co-founder of the [[Shirley Jackson Awards]] and serves as [[president]] of the award’s [[board of directors]].  He’s been a juror for the [[Bram Stoker Award]] and the [[Pilgrim Award]].  
  
Now in [[Vermont]], he is a professor of English at Norwich University. He’s married to another academic, Jeanne Beckwith.  
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In [[Vermont]] since 2002, he is a professor of English at Norwich University. He’s married to another academic, Jeanne Beckwith.  
  
 
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Revision as of 10:14, 24 February 2021

(June 20, 1958 –)

F. Brett Cox, a fanzine fan, academic and writer, became active in fandom during the 1970s from North Carolina. He published Locomotive with Ken Gammage, and belonged to Apa-50.

He began publishing short fiction in 1990; a collection, The End of All Our Exploring: Stories (Fairwood Press) appeared in 2018. He co-edited the anthology Crossroads: Tales of the Southern Literary Fantastic (Tor, 2004) with Andy Duncan. He is also the author of the critical analysis Roger Zelazny (University of Illinois Press, 2021).

He was a co-founder of the Shirley Jackson Awards and serves as president of the award’s board of directors.  He’s been a juror for the Bram Stoker Award and the Pilgrim Award.

In Vermont since 2002, he is a professor of English at Norwich University. He’s married to another academic, Jeanne Beckwith.



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