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Jake Bible

American novelist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Jake Bible (born Jacob David Bible) is an American science fiction and horror fiction author. He was nominated in 2015 for the Bram Stoker Award[1] in the category of Superior Achievement in a Young Adult Novel (Intentional Haunting, Permuted Press).[2]

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Bible is the author of the Apex Trilogy, Z-Burbia and other series and has published over thirty novels, other works and short stories. He is the host of professional writing podcast Writing in Suburbia.[3]

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Jake Bible's use of the Drabble format (very brief fiction of 100 words) began as an "exercise in character and plot development."[4] He then realized that individual drabbles could easily be moved "around to control pacing and timing of the narrative."[4] In August 2009, Bible released the first episode of his podcast and the very first Drabble Novel called Dead Mech.[5] In 2013, Dead Mech and the rest of the Apex Trilogy was picked up by Severed Press, an independent publisher of horror and science fiction.[6] Bible continues his Drabble exercises on a weekly basis through his Friday Night Drabble Party.

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