Jason V. Brock
Jason V. Brock | |
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Born | Jason Vincent Brock March 1, 1970 Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S. |
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Nationality | American |
Period | 2005–present |
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Notable works |
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Notable awards | Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Award winner, 2013 (Best Documentary) |
Spouse |
Sunni K. Brock (m. 2004) |
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Jason Vincent Brock (born March 1, 1970) is an American author, artist, editor[1] and filmmaker.
He is the CEO and co-founder (with his wife, Sunni) of JaSunni Productions, LLC, whose documentary films include
He served as managing editor/contributor and art director for
Biography
Brock was born in
Brock has lived on the West Coast since 1993, spending time in
Major works
Single-author fiction collections
- Simulacrum and Other Possible Realities, softcover horror/science fiction short story and poetry collection. Author and illustrator. Preface by William F. Nolan; Introduction by James Robert Smith. Hippocampus Press, 2013.
- The Dark Sea Within and Other Macabre Revelations, softcover horror/science fiction short story and poetry collection. Author and illustrator. Hippocampus Press, 2017.
Single-author nonfiction collections
- Disorders of Magnitude: A Survey of Dark Fantasy, hardcover nonfiction collection. Author. Scarecrow Press, 2014. Horror Writers Association Bram Stoker AwardFinalist (Nonfiction) for 2014. Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards Finalist (Best Book) for 2014.
Single-author poetry collections
- Totems and Taboos, softcover poetry chapbook collection and art. Author and illustrator. Cycatrix Press, 2005.
Novels, novellas, and novelettes
- Milton’s Children, hardcover and softcover novelette rooted in Lovecraftian traditions, horror, and science fiction. Author and illustrator. Bad Moon Books, 2013.
Comics and graphic novels
- Bluewater Productions, 2009–2011.
- Logan's Run: Aftermath. Lead Story/Lead Costume Design; Comic, Radio Dramatization/CD, Graphic Novel. Bluewater Productions, 2011–2012.
- Logan's Run: Solo. Writer; Comic and Graphic Novel. Bluewater Productions, 2013.
- Tales from William F. Nolan's Dark Universe. Writer; Comic. Bluewater Productions, 2013. A Graphic Novelversion was published in 2017.
- Tales from the Acker-Mansion. Contributor (writer). Edited by Holly Interlandi. American Gothic Press, 2016.
As editor (books)
- The Bleeding Edge: Dark Barriers, Dark Frontiers, hardcover fiction anthology. Contributor and editor (with William F. Nolan), publisher, and illustrator. All original anthology, including new works from Joe R. Lansdale, John Shirley, and others. Cycatrix Press, 2009. Re-issued in softcover by Hippocampus Press, 2015. Editor Ellen Datlow selected the Cody Goodfellow story "At the Riding School" as the lead entry for The Best Horror of the Year: Volume 3.
- The Devil's Coattails: More Dispatches from the Dark Frontier, hardcover fiction anthology. Contributor and editor (with William F. Nolan), publisher, and illustrator. All original anthology, including new works from Ramsey Campbell, Richard Selzer, many more. Cycatrix Press, 2011.
- Like a Dead Man Walking, hardcover fiction collection by William F. Nolan. Contributor and editor. Centipede Press, 2013. Re-issued in softcover by Dark Regions Press, 2015.
- A Darke Phantastique: Encounters with the Uncanny and Other Magical Things, massive hardcover fiction anthology. Contributor and editor, publisher, and illustrator. All original anthology, including new works from Ray Garton, Nancy Kilpatrick, more than 40 others. Cycatrix Press, 2014. Horror Writers Association Bram Stoker Award Finalist (Anthology) for 2014.
- Discoveries: Best of Horror and Dark Fantasy, hardcover and softcover fiction anthology reprinting the most-popular works from the genre magazine Dark Discoveries. Contributor and editor (with James R. Beach). Dark Regions Press, 2016.
- Masters of the Weird Tale: William F. Nolan, massive hardcover fiction collection spanning the career of William F. Nolan. Contributor and editor. Centipede Press, 2019.
- Writing As Life, hardcover nonfiction collection spanning the career of William F. Nolan. Contributor and editor. Dark Regions Press, 2020.
- Future Weird, softcover fiction anthology featuring new and reprint stories of non-Lovecraftian Weird stories, including works from James E. Gunn, William F. Nolan, John Shirley, F. Paul Wilson, William Hope Hodgson, and many more. Contributor and editor. Hippocampus Press, 2022.
As editor (periodicals)
- Dark Discoveries Magazine (2009-2013). Print. Managing Editor, Art Director, contributor, creator of social media (Facebook and Twitter); webmistress was Sunni Brock.
- Nameless Digest (2011–present). Print and online. Art Director, Managing Editor with S. T. Joshi. Also a website and social media presence.
As publisher (others)
- The Mirrors, debut softcover fiction collection by author Nicole Cushing. Introduction by S. T. Joshi. Publisher. Cycatrix Press, 2015. Horror Writers Association Bram Stoker Award Finalist (Collection) for 2015.
- Soul Trips, softcover poetry chapbook collection by William F. Nolan. Publisher. Cycatrix Press, 2016.
- All That Withers, debut softcover fiction collection by author John Palisano. Introduction by Lisa Morton; Afterword by Gene O'Neill. Publisher. Cycatrix Press, 2016.
- Gothic Lovecraft, hardcover fiction anthology by editors Lynn Jamneck and S. T. Joshi. Publisher. Cycatrix Press, 2016.
- Disexistence, softcover fiction collection by author Paul Kane. Introduction by Nancy Holder. Publisher. Cycatrix Press, 2017.
- It Only Comes Out at Night and Other Stories, softcover re-issue of hardcover fiction collection from Centipede Press by author Dennis Etchison with extra material and new artwork. Introduction by S. T. Joshi. Publisher. Cycatrix Press, 2018.
- Gaslight Ghouls, softcover fiction anthology by editor Scott David Aniolowski. Publisher. Cycatrix Press, 2022.
Films
- Charles Beaumont: The Life of Twilight Zone’s Magic Man, a documentary about the late writer for film, world premiere at an event hosted by Sid Grauman's historic Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood, California, in March 2010.[12]
- The AckerMonster Chronicles!, documentary[13] about super-fan, Famous Monsters of Filmland editor, agent, and Vampirella creator Forrest J Ackerman. The film contains exclusive interviews with Dan O'Bannon, John Landis, Joe Dante, Ray Bradbury, and others. Director/writer/producer. Distributed by Sonique Theatre Media; JaSunni Productions, LLC, 2012. The film was invited to have its world premiere[14] at the historic Aero Theatre in Santa Monica, California in 2013. Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards Winner (Best Documentary) for 2014.
- Image, Reflection, Shadow: Artists of the Fantastic, documentary regarding metaphorical imagery from fantastic realism, and featuring exclusive interviews with H. R. Giger, Ernst Fuchs, Alex Grey, Roger Dean, Kris Kuksi, Laurie Lipton, and a host of others. Director/writer/producer. Distributed by Sonique Theatre Media; JaSunni Productions, LLC, 2022.
Affiliations and memberships
- Member, Horror Writers Association (HWA)
- Member, Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America(SFWA)
- Member, International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts (IAFA)
- Member, Rod Serling Memorial Foundation
- Member, Photo Marketing Association (PMA)
- Member, Certified Photographic Consultants (CPC)
- Member, Society of Photofinishing Engineers (SPFE)
Awards and nominations
Category, year, and nominated work | Awards body | Result |
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Book and Jacket Design, 2010
The Bleeding Edge |
Pacific Printing Industries Association (PPI) | Won |
Book and Jacket Design, 2012
The Devil's Coattails |
Pacific Printing Industries Association (PPI) | Won |
Best Documentary, 2013[15]
The AckerMonster Chronicles! |
Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards | Won |
Best Book, 2014[16]
Disorders of Magnitude |
Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards | Nominated |
Superior Achievement in Anthology, 2014[17]
A Darke Phantastique |
Bram Stoker Awards | Nominated |
Superior Achievement in Nonfiction, 2014[17]
Disorders of Magnitude |
Bram Stoker Awards | Nominated |
References
- ^ "Summary Bibliography: Jason V. Brock".
- ^ a b c Elliot, Tom. "Charles Beaumont: Twilight Zone's Magic Man". The Twilight Zone Podcast. The Twilight Zone Network. Archived from the original on 21 February 2014. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
- ^ a b c d e "Prolific author William F. Nolan lured to Vancouver by an unlikely friendship". The Columbian. 2010-02-28.
- ^ "About Page". Dark Discoveries. 5 September 2010.
- ^ a b c d e Beach, James R. (Summer 2009) [2009], "Jason V Brock: Filmmaker, Writer, Provocateur", Dark Discoveries (14)
- ^ a b c Lilith, Kasandora. "Author Interviews". SNM Horror Magazine. Steve Marshall.
- ^ a b "Jason V Brock". Author Biography. Pacific Northwest Chapter of the Horror Writers Association.
- ^ "Write to Publish - Ooligan Press". Archived from the original on 2016-02-25. Retrieved 2016-02-18.
- ^ "Charles Beaumont Film Event - Lawrence Kansas". www.midamericon.org. Archived from the original on 2013-04-12. Retrieved 2016-02-27.
- ^ Washington Centennial Time Capsule
- ^ Reflection Sound Studio
- ^ Brock, Sunni K (May 28, 2010). "Learning the Tricks of the Trade". Extras. Cemetery Dance. Archived from the original on January 10, 2011.
- ^ "Here Are The Winners of Rondo XII". Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards. May 12, 2014.
- ^ "THE ACKERMONSTER CHRONICLES | American Cinematheque".
- ^ Best Documentary, 2013
- ^ Best Book, 2014
- ^ a b "Final Ballot for Bram Stoker Awards® 2014". 23 February 2015.