
J. T. Glover has published short fiction in Best New Horror, The Children of Old Leech, Underground Voices, and Pseudopod, among other venues. His non-fiction has appeared in various venues, including Postscripts to Darkness and Thinking Horror. He has been accused of writing “that’s not really very scary” horror fiction, which delights him thoroughly.
By day he is an academic librarian specializing in the humanities, and he pursues research agendas involving writers’ research practices, literary horror, and the digital humanities. Born and raised in the Pacific Northwest, he lives in Richmond, Virginia with his wife and a not inconsiderable number of fur-bearing friends.
Events
I regularly attend conferences, workshops, etc., both literary and associated with my work as an academic librarian. If I’m going to be in your area, or you’d like to see me visit, please get in touch to let me know how I could contribute to your event.
I’d like to nominate you for a Liebster Award. More information here
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