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James Patrick Kelly was born on 11 April, 1951 in Mineola, New York, is an American science fiction author (born 1951). Discover James Patrick Kelly's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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Occupation Writer, editor
Age 72 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 11 April, 1951
Birthday 11 April
Birthplace Mineola, New York
Nationality United States

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1951

James Patrick Kelly (born April 11, 1951 in Mineola, New York) is an American science fiction author who has won both the Hugo Award and the Nebula Award.

1972

He graduated magna cum laude from the University of Notre Dame in 1972, with a B.A. in English Literature.

1974

He attended the Clarion Workshop twice, once in 1974 and again in 1976.

1975

Kelly made his first fiction sale in 1975.

1977

After graduating from college, he worked as a full-time proposal writer until 1977.

1980

Throughout the 1980s, he and his friend John Kessel became involved in the humanist/cyberpunk debate.

1985

While Kessel and Kelly were both humanists, Kelly also wrote several cyberpunk-like stories, such as "The Prisoner of Chillon" (1985) and "Rat" (1986).

His story "Solstice" (1985) was published in Bruce Sterling's anthology Mirrorshades: The Cyberpunk Anthology.

Kelly has been awarded several of science fiction's highest honors.

1995

He won the Hugo Award for his novelette "Think Like a Dinosaur (1995) and again for his novelette 1016 to 1 (1999). Most recently, his 2005 novella, Burn, won the 2006 Nebula Award. Other stories have won the Asimov's Reader Poll and the SF Chronicle Award. He is frequently on the final ballot for the Nebula Award, the Locus Poll Award and the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award.

He is currently on the Popular Fiction faculty for the Stonecoast MFA Program in Creative Writing at the University of Southern Maine.

He also frequently teaches and participates in science fiction workshops, such as Clarion and the Sycamore Hill Writer's Workshop.

1998

He has served on the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts since 1998 and chaired the council in 2004.

He is a frequent contributor to Asimov's Science Fiction and for the past several years has contributed a non-fiction column to Asimov's, "On the Net."

He has had a story in the June issue of Asimov's for the past twenty years.

In addition to his writing, Kelly has recently turned his hand to editing (with John Kessel), with several reprint anthologies: Feeling Very Strange: The Slipstream Anthology, Rewired: The Post-Cyberpunk Anthology and The Secret History of Science Fiction.

Through these anthologies, Kelly and Kessel have brought together a wide spectrum of both traditional genre authors and authors who are considered to be more mainstream, including Don DeLillo, George Saunders, Jonathan Lethem, Aimee Bender, Michael Chabon and Steven Millhauser.

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