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Jeffrey Scott VanderMeer (born July 7, 1968) is an American New York Times Best Selling writer, editor, teacher, and publisher. He has won the Nebula Award, Rhysling Award, British Fantasy Award, BSFA Award, the World Fantasy Award three times, and has been a finalist for the Hugo Award.He is best known for his contributions to the New Weird and his stories about the city of Ambergris, in books like City of Saints and Madmen.
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American writer
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