Art Taylor (writer)
Art Taylor is an American short story writer, book critic and an English professor.
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Born | Richlands, North Carolina |
Occupation | Short story writer, novelist |
Language | English |
Nationality | American |
Education | Yale University North Carolina State University George Mason University |
Genre | Crime Fiction, Mystery |
Notable awards | Edgar Award |
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Early life and education
Taylor was born and raised in Richlands, North Carolina. He graduated from Episcopal High School, a private school in Alexandria, Virginia.[1] He went onto Yale University where in 1990 he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts, and he received a Master of Arts in 2003 from North Carolina State University and a Master of Fine Arts in 2006 from George Mason University.[2]
Career
Taylor's short fiction won an Edgar Award in 2019;[3] an Anthony Award in 2015;[4] Agatha Awards in 2014,[5] 2015,[6] and 2017;[7] Macavity Awards in 2014,[8] 2017,[9] 2019, and 2020;[10] and four Derringer Awards: for Best Novelette in 2011[11][12] and 2021[13] and for Best Long Story in 2012[12][14] and 2013.[15] He is the author of On the Road with Del & Louise: A Novel in Stories (2015),[16] which won the Agatha Award for Best First Novel in 2016.[17] He edited Murder Under the Oaks: Bouchercon Anthology 2015, which won the Anthony Award for Best Anthology or Collection in 2016.[18][19] In addition to writing fiction, he also reviews mysteries and thrillers for The Washington Post[5] and contributes to Mystery Scene magazine.[20]
He is an assistant professor of English at George Mason University.[21]
Bibliography
Personal life
Taylor is married to editor and novelist Tara Laskowski, and they have one son, Dash.[1]
References
- Pierce, J. Kingston (September 15, 2015). "In Love and on the Lam".
- "English | Faculty and Staff: Art Taylor". English.
- "Announcing the 2019 Edgar Award Winners - Celebrating the Year's Best from the Mystery Writers of America". CrimeReads. 2019-04-26. Retrieved 2019-05-21.
- Lynch, Jeremy (10 October 2015). "2015 Anthony Award Winners". Crimespree Magazine. Crimespree Magazine. Retrieved 13 October 2015.
- "Two Washington writers win Agatha Awards". Washington Post. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
- "2015 Agatha Awards". Mystery Scene (140): 12. Summer 2015.
- Cogdill, Oline (April 30, 2017). "2017 Edgar, Agatha Winners". Mystery Scene Magazine.
- "Bouchercon 2014: Lots of Awards". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
- Rudolph, Janet (2017-10-12). "Mystery Fanfare: MACAVITY AWARD WINNERS 2017". Mystery Fanfare. Retrieved 2017-12-16.
- "Macavity Awards – Mystery Readers International". Retrieved 2021-02-23.
- "The Short Mystery Fiction Society Blog". Shortmystery.blogspot.com. 31 March 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
- "Welcome to Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine!". Themysteryplace.com. Archived from the original on 23 May 2016. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
- Rudolph, Janet (2021-05-01). "Mystery Fanfare: DERRINGER AWARDS: Short Mystery Fiction Society". Mystery Fanfare. Retrieved 2021-06-10.
- "The Short Mystery Fiction Society Blog". Shortmystery.blogspot.com. April 2012. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
- "The Short Mystery Fiction Society Blog". Shortmystery.blogspot.com. 31 March 2013. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
- Mundow, Anna (28 September 2015). "A comic crime novel on the lam" – via Washington Post.
- "2015 Agatha Award Winners : The Booklist Reader". Retrieved 2016-05-10.
- Cogdill, Oline (September 17, 2016). "2016 Anthony Award Winners". Mystery Scene.
- Foster, Jordan (September 20, 2016). "Bouchercon 2016: Blood on the Bayou". Publishers Weekly.
- "Mystery Scene". Mysteryscenemag.com. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
- "- The Washington Post". Washington Post. Retrieved 27 November 2014.