Jay Caselberg

Jay Caselberg
Caselberg at the World Science Fiction Convention 2012 in Chicago, Illinois
Born Australia
Pen name James A. Hartley, Jackson Creed, J.A. Caselberg
Occupation novelist
Nationality Australian
Education B.A. Hons
Alma mater University of Wollongong
Period 1996–present
Genre science fiction, horror, fantasy, literary
Website
www.caselberg.net

Jay Caselberg (born 1958) is an Australian science fiction writer. He has also used the name 'James Hartley' for some of his short fiction. His four novels to date are the Jack Stein series, comprising Wyrmhole, Metal Sky, The Star Tablet and Wall of Mirrors, published 2003-2006 by Roc Books.[1] Subsequent works appeared mostly in the small press comprising "Empties", "The Jackal Dreaming" as J.A Caselberg, "The Memory Box" and "Breath" as Jackson Creed. His short fiction continues to appear in many anthologies and magazines with well over 100 short fiction and poetry publications worldwide.

After taking his Honours Degree in History and Philosophy of Science, Caselberg found work as an IT consultant. He began to write in 1996, and over the following two years, he wrote full time and sold his first few publications under the name James A. Hartley.[2][3]

References

  1. http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/caselberg_jay Encyclopaedia of Science Fiction
  2. "Author SpotlightJay Caselberg". Grey Matter Press. July 17, 2014. Retrieved December 18, 2017.
  3. Geraldi, Jaime A. (March 28, 2015). "The Real Jay Caselberg". White Cat Publications. Retrieved December 18, 2017.
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