Shane Jiraiya Cummings

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Shane Jiraiya Cummings
Cummings in 2014
Cummings in 2014
Born (1974-04-24) 24 April 1974 (age 47)
Sydney, Australia
OccupationWriter
editor
Period2003 to present
GenreHorror fiction
Fantasy
Speculative fiction
Literary movementDark fiction[1][2]
Website
jiraiya.com.au

Shane Jiraiya Cummings (born 24 April 1974) is an Australian horror and fantasy author and editor. He lives in Sydney with his partner Angela Challis. Cummings is best known as a short story writer. He has had more than 100 short stories published in Australia, New Zealand, North America, Europe, and Asia.[3] As of 2015, he has written 12 books and edited 10 genre fiction magazines and anthologies, including the bestselling .[4][5]

Early life[]

Born in Sydney, Australia as Shane Cummings, he has used "Jiraiya" as his part of his legal name since his and Sports Chanbara sensei bestowed the name to him in the early 1990s when he attained his black belt in Ninjutsu.[6][7]

He lived for many years in Perth, Western Australia and Wellington, New Zealand, before returning to Sydney in 2015.[8]

Education[]

Cummings graduated from Whitireia New Zealand's Creative Writing programme with a Bachelor of Applied Arts (Creative Writing) in 2014.[8]

Writing and publishing[]

In 2004, Cummings co-founded Australian independent publisher Brimstone Press and Shadowed Realms online magazine with partner Angela Challis.[9] In 2005, Cummings founded HorrorScope: The Australian Dark Fiction Blog, a news and review blog. He has edited the fiction anthologies Rage Against the Night, Shadow Box, Black Box, Robots and Time, and Australian Dark Fantasy & Horror 2006 edition,[9][10] and the co-edited the magazines Shadowed Realms, Midnight Echo (issue 2) and Black: Australian Dark Culture.[11]

Cummings is a member of the Australian Horror Writers Association, the Horror Writers Association (US), and a graduate of the writers workshop (2005).[12][13][14]

Cummings has won two Ditmar Awards (for HorrorScope in 2005 and 2006),[15] and in 2015, he won the Australian Shadows Award - Paul Haines Award for Long Fiction - for his novella .[16][17] He has been nominated for more than twenty other genre awards for his writing and editing, including Spain's Premio Ignotus.[18][19][20][21][22]

In 2007, Cummings was the Convenor of the Horror judging panel in the Aurealis Awards.[23] He was a judge for the Australian Shadows Awards in 2007 and 2008. Cummings continued on with the Australian Shadows Award as Director in 2009 and 2010.[24]

Shane Jiraiya Cummings served as Vice President of the Australian Horror Writers Association from 2008 to 2010 .[25]

Cummings self-published seven e-books simultaneously in January 2011.[26]

Bibliography[]

Books[4][]

  • Dreams of Destruction, 2014.
  • The Mist Ninja, 2011.
  • Requiem for the Burning God, 2011.
  • The Smoke Dragon, 2011.
  • Apocrypha Sequence: Deviance, 2011.
  • Apocrypha Sequence: Divinity, 2011.
  • Apocrypha Sequence: Inferno, 2011.
  • Apocrypha Sequence: Insanity, 2011.
  • Shards (e-book edition), 2011.
  • Phoenix and the Darkness of Wolves, , 2009. ISBN 978-1-61572-055-2
  • Shards: Damned and Burning (illustrated by Andrew J McKiernan), Brimstone Press, 2009
  • Shards (illustrated by Andrew J McKiernan), Brimstone Press, 2009. ISBN 978-0-9805677-2-4

Publications Edited[11][]

  • Rage Against the Night, Brimstone Press 2012
  • HorrorScope, Brimstone Press, 2005 to 2011
  • Medical Forum (Managing Editor), Health Publications, 2006 to 2009[27]
  • Midnight Echo Issue #2 (with Angela Challis), Australian Horror Writers Association, 2009
  • Black: Australian Dark Culture Magazine (Managing Editor), Brimstone Press, 2008
  • , Brimstone Press, 2008
  • Australian Dark Fantasy & Horror 2006 edition (with Angela Challis), Brimstone Press 2006. ISBN 978-0-9802817-0-5
  • Shadow Box, (with Angela Challis), Brimstone Press, Nov 2005.
  • Robots & Time (with Robert N. Stephenson), Altair Australia Books, 2004. ISBN 0-9577238-4-9

Awards[]

Wins[22][]

Nominations[22][]

  • 2012 Australian Shadows Award, Best Collection: Apocrypha Sequence (all four volumes: Deviance, Divinity, Inferno, Insanity)
  • 2010 Tin Duck Award, Best Professional Production: Shards (Brimstone Press)
  • 2009 , Best Foreign Short Story, "The Autopsy Room" (Paura 4)
  • 2009 William Atheling Jr Award: "Dark Suspense: The End of the Line" in Black: Australian Dark Culture Magazine #3
  • 2009 Ditmar Award, Fanzine: HorrorScope (ed. Shane Jiraiya Cummings et al.)
  • 2008 Ditmar Award, Novella/novelette: "Yamabushi Kaidan and the Smoke Dragon"
  • 2008 Ditmar Award, Fan Writer
  • 2008 Ditmar Award, Fanzine: HorrorScope (ed. Shane Jiraiya Cummings et al.)
  • 2008 William Atheling Jr Award: Review of David Conyers' & John Sunseri's The Spiraling Worm on HorrorScope
  • 2008 Aurealis Award, Young Adult short story: "Yamabushi Kaidan and the Smoke Dragon"
  • 2007 Ditmar Award, Best New Talent
  • 2007 Ditmar Award, Fan Writer
  • 2007 Tin Duck Award, Professional Short Fiction: "Colossus of Roads" (Ticonderoga Online #9)
  • 2007 Tin Duck Award, Professional Short Fiction: "Prescience" (Borderlands #8)
  • 2006 Ditmar Award, Fanzine: HorrorScope (ed. Shane Jiraiya Cummings et al.)
  • 2006 Ditmar Award, Fan Writer
  • 2006 Australian Shadows Award: Shadow Box (with Angela Challis)
  • 2006 Tin Duck Award, Professional Short Fiction: "Ian" (Ticonderoga Online #5)
  • 2006 Tin Duck Award, Professional Short Fiction: "Hear No Evil" (Borderlands #4)
  • 2006 Tin Duck Award, Professional Production: Shadow Box (with Angela Challis)
  • 2006 Tin Duck Award, Fan Production: HorrorScope (edited by Shane Jiraiya Cummings et al.)
  • 2005 Tin Duck Award, Professional Fiction: "Sobek's Tears" (Aurealis #33-35)

Honourable mentions[]

  • 2006 Aurealis Award, Horror short story: "Revision is Murder" (Simulacrum #11)

Reviews[]

References[]

  1. ^ Kemble, Gary (April 2006). "Horror: give it a name". ABC online news (Articulate). Retrieved 16-9-2007.
  2. ^ Clarke, Rosie (August 2007). "2007 Snapshot interview". Australian SpecFic In Focus. Archived 21 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 16-9-2007.
  3. ^ Shane Jiraiya Cummings Short Stories. Retrieved 02-05-2015.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b Shane Jiraiya Cummings Books. Retrieved 02-05-2015.
  5. ^ <http://jiraiya.com.au/?page_id=676 Shane Jiraiya Cummings Edited Publications>
  6. ^ Cummings, Shane Jiraiya (June 2007). "The Last of My Kind" , Smoke and Mirrors blog.
  7. ^ Cummings, Shane Jiraiya. "Biography" Retrieved 05-05-2013.
  8. ^ Jump up to: a b Shane Jiraiya Cummings biography Retrieved 02-05-2015.
  9. ^ Jump up to: a b Kemble, Gary (December 2006). "A new age for Australian horror". ABC Online news (Articulate). Retrieved 16-9-2007.
  10. ^ Murphy, John (16 January 2007). "Brimstone fires taste for horror". newspaper.
  11. ^ Jump up to: a b Shane Jiraiya Cummings Edited Publications. Retrieved 06-02-2011.
  12. ^ Australian Horror Writers Association member page: Shane Jiraiya Cummings Retrieved 16-9-2007.
  13. ^ "Graduates 2005". Clarion South. Retrieved 2 December 2012.
  14. ^ Hanson, Donna Maree (2005: 198). Australian Speculative Fiction: A Genre Overview. Murrumbateman: Australian Speculative Fiction.
  15. ^ Locus magazine index to Ditmar Awards. Archived 9 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 16-9-2007.
  16. ^ Australian Horror Writers Association "Australian Shadows Awards" (Retrieved 2 May 2015).
  17. ^ Australian Horror Writers Association Facebook page (Retrieved 2 May 2015).
  18. ^ Aurealis Awards winners archive Archived 31 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 16-9-2007.
  19. ^ Convergence 2 official 2007 Ditmar winners announcement (June 2007). Retrieved 16-9-2007.
  20. ^ Inkspillers Ditmar Awards archive. Archived 29 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 16-9-2007.
  21. ^ 2009 Ditmar Awards, Conjecture Archived 12 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 11-9-2009.
  22. ^ Jump up to: a b c Shane Jiraiya Cummings Awards. Retrieved 02-05-2015.
  23. ^ Aurealis Award 2007 Judges
  24. ^ Australian Shadows Award Judges. AHWA website.
  25. ^ Australian Horror Writers Association AGM minutes. Retrieved 21-03-2009
  26. ^ Shane Jiraiya Cummings: "Let the Grand Experiment begin!" Retrieved 06-02-2011
  27. ^ Medical Hub Retrieved 16-05-10

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