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Nationality
  
Canadian

Period
  
1982–


Name
  
John Little

Role
  
Writer

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Born
  
John R. Little August 16, 1955 (age 68) London, Ontario, Canada (
1955-08-16
)

Occupation
  
Writer, Computer application designer

Genre
  
Horror fiction, Fantasy

Education
  
University of Western Ontario

Awards
  
Bram Stoker Award for Best Long Fiction, Richard Laymon Award

Books
  
Body by Science: A Research, The Wisdom of Mike Men, Beginning Bodybuilding: Real Mus, Advanced Max Contracti, The Memory Tree

Similar People
  
John Little, Bruce Lee, Pierre Berton, Jean Little

John R. Little is best known as a writer of horror and dark fantasy fiction. He was born in London, Ontario, Canada on August 16, 1955, and he currently resides in Ayr, ON Canada. John R. Little has a Honours Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Western Ontario where his major was Computer Science and he minored in Math. He has been publishing fiction since 1982 with his work "Volunteers Needed" published in the February, 1982 issue of Cavalier magazine. John R. Little's short story "Tommy's Christmas," first published in Twilight Zone Magazine in 1983, was chosen by Isaac Asimov, Terry Carr, and Martin Greenberg to appear in their 1984 anthology 100 Great Fantasy Short Short Stories. "Tommy's Christmas" has since been published in many different countries and languages. John R. Little continues to currently write novels, novellas, and short stories. His recent work has received many award nominations including the Black Quill and Bram Stoker Award.

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Awards and honors

  • 2007 Bram Stoker Award nomination "Superior Achievement in a First Novel" - The Memory Tree
  • 1st Annual Black Quill Award nomination "Best Small Press Chill" - Placeholders
  • 2nd Annual Black Quill Award winner "Best Small Press Chill" - Miranda
  • 2008 Bram Stoker Award winner "Superior Achievement in Long Fiction" - Miranda
  • 2009 President’s Richard Laymon Award for volunteer work on behalf of the Horror Writers Association
  • References

    John R. Little Wikipedia