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Marge Baliff Simon (born 1942) is an American artist and a writer of speculative poetry and
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Biography


Early life

Marge Simon was born in
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, but grew up in
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Education and career

She received her BA and MA degrees from the
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, and then continued her studies at the
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. Deciding against a career as a commercial artist, she began working as an art teacher in elementary schools instead. In the mid-1980s, Simon began writing and illustrating for the small press and went on to become an award-winning writer. Simon's poems, short fiction, and illustrations have appeared in hundreds of publications, including ''
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, Nebula Awards 32,
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, The Pedestal Magazine, Chizine, Niteblade, Vestal Review'', and ''
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''. Simon is a former president of the Small Press Writers and Artists Organization and of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Poetry Association (SFPA). She is additionally a former editor of ''Star*Line'', the SFPA's bimonthly journal. In 2013, Simon began editing the column "Blood and Spades: Poets of the Dark Side" for the monthly newsletter of the
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. She serves as the Chair of the HWA Board of Trustees.


Marriage

Simon lives in
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, with her husband, writer
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, with whom she sometimes collaborates.


Published works


Poetry collections

*''Poets of the Fantastic'' (co-ed. with Steve Eng). AE Press, 1993 *''Eonian Variations''. Dark Regions, 1995 *''Night Smoke'' with
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, ebook. Miniature Sun/Quixsilver, 2003 (
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finalist) *''Artist of Antithesis'', ebook. Miniature Sun, 2004 (
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finalist) *''Vectors: A Week in the Death of a Planet'' with
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. Dark Regions, 2007 (
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winner) *''Night Smoke'' with
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, expanded print edition of the 2003 ebook. Kelp Queen Press, 2007 *''Uneathly Delights''. Sam's Dot Publishing, 2011 *''The Mad Hattery''. Elektrik Milk Bath Press, 2011 *''The Four Elements'' with Linda Addison, Rain Graves, and Charlee Jacob. Bad Moon Books, 2012 *''Dangerous Dreams'' with Sandy DeLuca. Elektrik Milk Bath Press, 2013 *''Vectors: A Week in the Death of a Planet'' with
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*''Vampires, Zombies, and Wanton Souls'' *''Sweet Poison'' with Mary A. Turzillo *''Small Spirits: Dark Dolls'' *''Satan's Sweethearts'' with Mary A. Turzillo *''War'' with Alessandro Manzetti


Poetry and fiction collections

*''Dragon Soup'' with Mary Turzillo. vanZeno Press, 2008 *''Legends of the Fallen Sky'' with Malcolm Deeley. Sam's Dot Publishing, 2008 *''City of a Thousand Gods'' with Malcolm Deeley. Sam's Dot Publishing, 2010


Fiction collections

*''Like Birds in the Rain''. Sam's Dot Publishing, 2007 *''Christina's World''. Sam's Dot Publishing, 2008 *''The Dragon's Dictionary'' with Mary Turzillo. Sam's Dot Publishing, 2010


Art

*Gallery of color art at ''
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''. *Soho Galleries, black and white art.


Recognition

Simon's poem "Variants of the Obsolete" won the 1996
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for speculative poetry in the Long category. Her poems "Shutdown" and "George Tecumseh Sherman’s Ghosts" placed first in the Short category of the Rhyslings in 2015 and 2017, respectively. Simon's short-form poem "Blue Rose Buddha" won the 2012 Dwarf Stars Award. ''Vectors: A Week in the Death of a Planet,'' written by Simon in collaboration with
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, won the Bram Stoker Award for Best Poetry Collection in 2008. In 2012, Simon's collection ''Vampires, Zombies, and Wanton Souls'' was a recipient of the same award. ''Sweet Poison'', co-written with Mary A. Turzillo, won the 2015 Elgin Award for best full-length speculative poetry collection. Simon's ''Small Spirits: Dark Dolls'' placed second in the full-length book category of the 2017 Elgins, and ''Satan's Sweethearts'', another collaborative work with Turzillo, placed second in the 2018 Elgins. ''War'', written by Simon in collaboration with Alessandro Manzetti, won the 2019 Elgin for full-length book. In 2015, Simon was created a Grand Master of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Poetry Association in recognition of more than twenty years of contributions to the field of speculative verse.


References


External links

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Interview
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