Bio: Jeffrey Ford is the author of The Physiognomy--winner of the World Fantasy Award and a New York Times Notable Book of the Year--and Memoranda--also a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. These novels are the first two parts of a trilogy that has now been completed with the publication of The Beyond in January 2001. Ford's short fiction has appeared in Event Horizon, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Space & Time, The Northwest Review, and MSS. His story "At Reparata" was selected for inclusion in the anthology The Year's Best Fantasy & Horror: Thirteenth Annual Collection, and "The Fantasy Writer's Assistant," which appeared in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, was nominated for a Nebula award in 2001. Presently, he is working on a novel, The Portrait of Mrs. Charbuque, for Morrow and a collection of his short stories, The Fantasy Writer's Assistant and Other Stories, for Golden Gryphon Press. Both books should be out some time next year. For the past twelve years, he has taught Research Writing, Composition, and Early American Literature at Brookdale Community College in Monmouth County, New Jersey. He lives in Medford Lakes with his wife and two sons.
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"Creation" is a coming-of-age fable of a boy on a quest for knowledge. Influenced by his catechism teacher, the stern Mrs. Grimm, the boy finds enchantment in the creation story of Adam and Eve. He decides to try and "confer life" to a handmade "man" in the woods--there are no magic formulae, no incantations, no necronomicons involved--just a body made of sticks and bark, eyes of red mushrooms, hair of moss, and a few special things dropped into the interior.
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