Cat Rambo | |
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Born | Bryan, Texas, U.S. | November 14, 1963
Occupation | Writer, editor |
Nationality | American |
Genre | Science fiction, fantasy |
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Cat Rambo (born November 14, 1963) is an American science fiction and fantasy writer and editor. Rambo uses they/them pronouns.[1] Rambo was co-editor of Fantasy Magazine[2][3] from 2007 to 2011, which earned them a 2012 World Fantasy Special Award: Non-Professional nomination. They collaborated with Jeff VanderMeer on The Surgeon's Tale and Other Stories, published in 2007.
Their short stories have appeared in such places as Asimov's, Clarkesworld Magazine and Tor.com.[4] In 2012, their story "Five Ways to Fall in Love on Planet Porcelain" was a Nebula Award finalist. Their first novel, Beasts of Tabat, was published by Wordfire Press in 2015 and is the first of a fantasy quartet.
Rambo writes predominantly fantasy and science fiction. They collaborated in a New Weird round-robin writing project for editors by Ann VanderMeer and Jeff VanderMeer, published in the 2008 anthology The New Weird ("Festival Lives", pp. 365).[5][6]
A graduate of the Johns Hopkins Writing Seminars and Clarion West, they also work with Armageddon MUD, as Sanvean,[7] and write gaming articles. Their background in technology writing includes work for Microsoft and Security Dynamics. They are a member of the Codex Writers Group and, in 2008, was appointed chair of the Copyright Committee of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA).[3]
In 2008, they donated their archive to the department of Rare Books and Special Collections at Northern Illinois University.[8]
Rambo served two two-year terms as President of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America from 2015 through 2019[9][10] following one year as Vice President.
They were the co-editor with Fran Wilde of Ad Astra: the SFWA 50th Anniversary Cookbook (2015).[11] Rambo will be the Writer Guest of Honor at Norwescon 44 in April, 2022.[12]
Bibliography
Novels
Standalone
- —— (2021). You Sexy Thing (hardcover 1st ed.). Tor Books. pp. 1–304. ISBN 978-1250269300.
- —— (2022). Devil's Gun (hardcover 1st ed.). Tor Books. pp. 1–272. ISBN 978-1250269355.
Tabat Quartet
- —— (2015). Beasts of Tabat (paperback ed.). Colorado Springs: WordFire Press. pp. 1–326. ISBN 978-1614752974.
- —— (2018). Hearts of Tabat. Colorado Springs: WordFire Press. pp. 1–428. ISBN 978-1614756378.
- —— (2021). Exiles of Tabat (hardcover ed.). Colorado Springs: WordFire Press. ISBN 978-1680571844.
- —— (2022). Gods of Tabat. WordFire Press.
Novellas
- ——; Turtledove, Harry; Morrow, James K. (2020). And the Last Trump Shall Sound (paperback ed.). CAEZIK SF & Fantasy. pp. 1–210. ISBN 978-1647100056.[13]
Chapbook form
Collections
- —— & VanderMeer, Jeff (2007). The Surgeon's Tale and Other Stories. Prime. pp. 1–100. ISBN 978-0809572687.
- —— (2009). Eyes Like Sky and Coal and Moonlight (paperback 1st ed.). Paper Golem Press. pp. 1–175. ISBN 978-0979534959.
- —— (2012). Near + Far (paperback ed.). Seattle: Hydra House. pp. 1–318. ISBN 978-0984830145.
- —— (2016). Altered America: Steampunk Stories (kindle ed.). pp. 1–168.
- —— (2016). Neither Here Nor There (hardcover 1st ed.). Hydra House. ISBN 978-0989082884.
Short fiction
- "The Bumblety's Marble" (2008) in Paper Cities: An Anthology of Urban Fantasy (ed. Ekaterina Sedia)
- "Clockwork Fairies" (2011). Tor.com. ISBN 9781429927567.
- "A Man and His Parasite" (2013) in SQ Mag, Edition 8 (ed. Sophie Yorkston)
- —— (March 2014). "All the Pretty Little Mermaids". Asimov's Science Fiction. 38 (3): 66–70.
- —— (April 2014). "Bud Webster". In Conversation. Analog. 134 (4): 44–45.
References
- ↑ "Cat Rambo". Macmillan. Retrieved 2021-11-18.
- ↑ Payne, Marshall (July 1, 2008). "An Interview with Cat Rambo". The Fix. TTA Press (ttapress.com). Archived 2010-05-25. Retrieved 2015-07-18.
- 1 2 Strock, Ian Randal (July 8, 2008). "SFWA appoints three new coordinators". SFScope.com. Retrieved 2010-04-17.
Cat Rambo has been appointed chairman of the SFWA Copyright Committee. Rambo, a member since 2005, is the co-editor of Fantasy Magazine, and has worked in the fields of network security and technology writing, as well as teaching. They have worked with both the Copyright Exploratory Committee and the Copyright Committee, as well as written copy for the Nebula web site.
- ↑ Ionescu, Iulian (December 1, 2014). "Interview with Author and Editor Cat Rambo". Fantasy Scroll Magazine (fantasyscrollmag.com). Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2014-12-01.
- ↑ The New Weird (first edition, 2008) publication contents at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database. Retrieved 2015-07-18.
- ↑ Pflug, Ursula (July 2008). "The New Weird, A Review of the Anthology". The Internet Review of Science Fiction (irosf.com). Archived from the original on 2015-07-07. Retrieved 2015-07-04.
- ↑ Rambo, Cat (January 2000). "I Think, Therefore I Roleplay". Imaginary Realities. Retrieved 2010-04-15.
- ↑ "Cat Rambo Papers | Northern Illinois University". Archon (archon.lib.niu.edu). Retrieved 2015-07-04.
- ↑ "2015 SFWA Election Results". SFWA. Retrieved 2015-07-04.
- ↑ "SFWA Board". Archived from the original on 2021-12-07. Retrieved 2018-10-19.
- ↑ "SFWA Cookbook Available For Pre-Order". SFWA. Retrieved 2015-07-04.
- ↑ "Norwescon 44: The Stars of Home". Norwescon. March 15, 2022. Retrieved March 15, 2022.
- ↑ "Fantastic Fiction.com And the Last Trump Shall Sound".
External links
- Official website
- Cat Rambo at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Cat Rambo at Library of Congress, with 6 library catalog records
- Fantasy Magazine Archived 2008-05-13 at the Wayback Machine
- "Worm Within" (short story), Clarkesworld Magazine, September 2008
- "The Surgeon's Tale"" (short story with Jeff VanderMeer), Subterranean Magazine, Winter 2007
- "I'll Gnaw Your Bones, the Manticore Said" (short story), Clarkesworld, July 2007
- "Foam on the Water" (short story), Strange Horizons, February 2007