Nicholas Kaufmann

Nicholas Kaufmann (born February 21, 1969) is an American author of horror fiction, urban fantasy, and adventure fiction. His work has been nominated for the Bram Stoker Award, The Shirley Jackson Award, the International Thriller Writers Award, and the Dragon Award.

Kaufmann at World Fantasy Convention 2006, photograph by Catriona Sparks

Early and personal life

Kaufmann was born in New York City to parents Lois G. Kaufmann (née Gordon), a medical receptionist, and John M. P. Kaufmann, a wholesale leather supplier. He spent much of his youth in Westport, Connecticut, where he attended Coleytown Elementary School until the sixth grade. Moving back to New York City, he attended and graduated from Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School, and went on to receive a B.A. from Sarah Lawrence College. He lives in Brooklyn, NY with his wife Alexa Antopol.[1]

Awards

Bibliography

  • Novels
    • Hunt at World’s End (2009).[6]
    • Dying Is My Business (2013)[7]
    • Die and Stay Dead (2014)[8]
    • In the Shadow of the Axe (2016)[9]
    • 100 Fathoms Below co-written with Steven L. Kent (2018)[10]
    • The Hungry Earth (2021)[11]
    • The Stone Serpent (2022)[12]
  • Novellas
    • Chasing The Dragon (2010)[13]
  • Collections
    • Walk In Shadows: Collected Stories (2003)[14]
    • Still Life: Nine Stories (2012)[15]
  • Chapbooks
    • General Slocum's Gold (2007)[16]
  • Anthologies
    • Jack Haringa Must Die!: Twenty-Eight Original Tales of Madness, Terror, and Strictly Grammatical Murder (2008)[17]

References

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