Simon Strantzas
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Simon Strantzas | |
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| Born | 1972 (age 53–54) Toronto, Canada |
| Occupation | Writer, editor |
| Genre | Weird Horror |
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Simon Strantzas (born 1972) is a weird fiction author from Toronto, Canada. He has written five story collections and been nominated for a British Fantasy Award in 2009.[1] He has also edited three anthologies including Aickman's Heirs which won two Shirley Jackson Awards in 2015, one for best Edited Anthology and one for the included story “The Dying Season” by Lynda E. Rucker.[2] His work was also cited as an influence for Nic Pizzolatto, creator of True Detective.[3]
In March 2015, Simon Strantzas was selected as co-editor of The Year's Best Weird Fiction, Volume 3 (2016).[4]
In May 2014, Simon Strantzas released his fourth weird fiction collection from Hippocampus Press. It contained nine stories with two novellas and seven short stories. S. T. Joshi called it "one of the best weird collections [he’s] ever read—at least in the last 20 years and maybe longer than that."[5] In May 2015, Burnt Black Suns was nominated for the 2014 Shirley Jackson Award for Single-Author Collection.[6]