About the Author
Jason Erik Lundberg is an American expatriate now living in Singapore, and the author of
Red Dot Irreal
(2011),
The Time Traveler's Son
(2008),
Four Seasons in One Day
(2003, with Janet Chui), and over 80 articles, short stories, and book reviews. He is also the co-editor of
A Field Guide to Surreal Botany
(2008) and
Scattered, Covered, Smothered
(2004). His writing has appeared in venues such as
Quarterly Literary Review Singapore
, the Raleigh
News & Observer
,
Qarrtsiluni
,
Sybil's Garage
,
Strange Horizons
,
Subterranean Magazine
,
The Third Alternative
and
Electric Velocipede
.
Lundberg's short fiction has been nominated for the SLF Fountain Award, shortlisted for the Brenda L. Smart Award for Short Fiction, and honorably mentioned (twice) in
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror
. With his wife, artist-writer Janet Chui, he runs Two Cranes Press, a critically-acclaimed independent publishing atelier. He is a graduate of the Clarion Writers' Workshop and holds a degree in creative writing from North Carolina State University.
Discover more works by the author at Jason Lundberg dot Net.