Jeremy Zimmerman is a Seattle-based author and editor of superhero, fantasy, and science fiction stories, novels, and anthologies. He has published novels and anthologies in both print and eBook format and has appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies. Along with shared-universe creator Nathan Crowder, he is one of the primary authors writing in the shared universe of Cobalt City. Prior to embarking on his fiction writing career, he wrote for a number of role-playing games. He is the founder and co-editor of Mad Scientist Journal (April 2012-present) and manages DefCon One Publishing. He has also spoken on panels at Rustycon, Foolscap, and Norwescon. Bibliography Role-Playing Games * A Game of Thrones Roleplaying Game (2005, Guardians of Order, ISBN 1588469417) * DragonMech: Steam Warriors (2005, Goodman Games, ISBN 1588467864) * Seeds Compilation: Fantasy (Expeditious Retreat Press) * Seeds Compilation: Horror (Expeditious Retreat Press) * Seeds Compilation: Sci-Fi (Expeditious Retreat Press) * No Dice! A Fiasco Playset (2014, available via bolthy.com) Cobalt City Novels and Serials * Kensei - originally published as a part of Cobalt City Rookies, Timid Pirate Publishing, October 2012; reprinted by DefCon One Publishing, November 2014, ISBN 0615905951 * Kensei 2: The Love of Danger - DefCon One Publishing, October 2015, ISBN 0692543295 * Kensei Tales: Offensive Driving - DefCon One Publishing, May 2016 (ebook only) * Kensei Tales: It’s the Great Yule Cat, Jamie Hattori - DefCon One Publishing, November 2016 (ebook only) Cobalt City Collections * The Devil, You Say - DefCon One Publishing, January 2015 (ebook only) * Snowflake War Journal - DefCon One Publishing, February 2016 (ebook only) Collected Short Fiction * Crossing the Streams - DefCon One Publishing, May 2014 (ebook only) * Crime and Necromancy - DefCon One Publishing, October 2016 (ebook only) Short Fiction 2008 * “Golden Apples” - Crossed Genres, December 2008 (Reprinted in Crossing the Streams) 2009 * “A Crazy Kind of Love” - Crossed Genres, February 2009; Reprinted in Crossed Genres Year One, January 2010, ISBN 1449996949 (Reprinted in Crossing the Streams) * “A Tale of Two Bureaucracies” - Crossed Genres, April 2009 (Reprinted in Crossing the Streams) * “A Ghost of Christmas Past” - Cobalt City Christmas, Timid Pirate Publishing, December 2009, ISBN 0983098719 (Reprinted in The Devil, You Say) 2010 * “A Necessity of the Present” - Wily Writers podcast, January 2010; Reprinted in Future Imperfect: Best of Wily Writers 2, Wily Writers, January 2012, ISBN 0983182426 (Reprinted in Crime and Necromancy) * “At the End of the Tunnel” / “Two Men Die” - 10 Flash Quarterly, October 2010 * “Girls’ Night Out” - Cobalt City Timeslip, Timid Pirate Publishing, October 2010, ISBN 0615402186 (Reprinted in The Devil, You Say) 2011 * “Unchained Melody” - Growing Dread: Biopunk Visions, Timid Pirate Publishing, February 2011, ISBN 0983098743 (Reprinted in Crossing the Streams) * “Sword Saint of Karlsburg” - published on the Timid Pirate Publishing website, February 2011 * “Snowflake’s Chance in Hell” - Cobalt City Dark Carnival, Timid Pirate Publishing, October 2011, ISBN 098309876X (Reprinted in Snowflake War Journal) * “Carnival Heart” (with Nathan Crowder, Erik Scott de Bie, Rosemary Jones, and Dawn Vogel) - Cobalt City Dark Carnival, Timid Pirate Publishing, October 2011, ISBN 098309876X * “Kiss of Death” - Arcane magazine, Cold Fusion Media, December 2011, ISBN 1468067524; Reprinted in Hides the Dark Tower, Pole to Pole Publishing, September 2015, ISBN 1941559077 (Reprinted in Crime and Necromancy) 2012 * “In the Cards” - Nevermet Press, March 2012 (Reprinted in Crossing the Streams) * “One Giant Leap for Panda-kind” - published as part of the Fighting for Gwen Fundraiser, March 2012 (Reprinted in Snowflake War Journal) 2014 * “Gone are the Days of Warlords” - published at bolthy.com, April 2014 2015 * “Jazz Men” - The Devil, You Say, DefCon One Publishing, January 2015 2016 * “Better Dead than Red” - Snowflake War Journal, DefCon One Publishing, February 2016 * “The Dog Who Loved Jack” - published at bolthy.com, May 2016 * “Song of Hruodland” - Crime and Necromancy, DefCon One Publishing, October 2016 * “The Distinction of East and West” - Crime and Necromancy, DefCon One Publishing, October 2016 * “A Christmas Sutra” - Cobalt City Christmas: Christmas Harder, November 2016 (ebook only) Mad Scientist Journal “Though initially established in 1818, time travel has allowed The Mad Scientist Journal to become the preeminent scientific journal for atypical scientific theories and journeys throughout all of space and time. Or maybe that’s not actually true. Perhaps it is more accurate to describe this as a mad-scientist themed e-zine.” - Mad Scientist Journal website Jeremy Zimmerman founded Mad Scientist Journal in April 2012. He co-edits it with Dawn Vogel. Mad Scientist Journal publishes science fiction, fantasy, horror, and unclassifiable stories online (weekly) and in ebook (quarterly) and print (quarterly, beginning in April 2015). In addition to the magazine, Mad Scientist Journal has published three anthologies: * That Ain’t Right: Historical Accounts of the Miskatonic Valley (August 2014, ISBN 0692270213) * Selfies From the End of the World: Historical Accounts of the Apocalypse (September 2015, ISBN 0692514708) * Fitting In: Historical Accounts of Paranormal Subcultures (October 2016, ISBN 0997793627) DefCon One Publishing primary publications are Mad Scientist Journal and its anthologies. It also publishes the writing of Jeremy Zimmerman and Dawn Vogel.
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