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Name
  
Will Shetterly


Role
  
Writer

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Awards
  
Minnesota Book Award for Science Fiction & Fantasy

Nominations
  
Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel

Books
  
Dogland, Nevernever, Elsewhere, The Gospel of the Knife, Double Feature

Similar People
  
Emma Bull, Terri Windling, Tanith Lee, James C Christensen, Alan Dean Foster

Will Shetterly (born 1955) is an American writer of fantasy and science fiction best known for his novel Dogland (1997). The novel is inspired by his childhood at the tourist attraction Dog Land owned by his parents. He won the Minnesota Book Award for Fantasy & Science Fiction for his novel Elsewhere (1991), and was a finalist with Nevernever (1993); both books are set in Terri Windling's The Borderland Series shared universe. He has also written short stories for various Borderland anthologies.

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Biography

He is married to author Emma Bull. The couple live in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and were both members of the writing group The Scribblies, which also included, Pamela Dean, Kara Dalkey, Nate Bucklin, Patricia Wrede and Steven Brust. Shetterly and Bull created and edited the Liavek shared universe anthologies.

Shetterly created the comic book character Captain Confederacy, played a small role in the film Toxic Zombies, and ran for governor of Minnesota in 1994 on the Grassroots Party ticket.

In 2009, he donated his archive to the department of Rare Books and Special Collections at Northern Illinois University.

Shetterly popularized the term "social justice warriors" in 2009 in his blog "Social Justice Warriors: Do Not Engage", by contrasting them with "social justice workers", the former being more extreme people who "rage, mob and dox in the belief that promoting identitarianism [I.e., identity politics] will make a better world.".

Awards

He won the Minnesota Book Award for Fantasy & Science Fiction for his novel Elsewhere, and was nominated for the 2008 World Fantasy Award for his novel, The Gospel of the Knife.

References

Will Shetterly Wikipedia