Eric Shapiro
Eric Shapiro (b. June 26, 1978) is an American author, short story writer, essayist, and ghostwriter.
Shapiro's short apocalyptic novel "It's Only Temporary" (2005), depicts the world before it is destroyed by a meteorite, and was on the Preliminary Nominee ballot for the 2005 Bram Stoker Award in Long Fiction.
Shapiro's novella "Days of Allison" addresses technology and human relationships, and was released by Crowswing Books in November, 2006.
Another short novel by the author, titled "Strawberry Man," depicts apocalyptic happenings, and was released by Insidious Publications in 2007.
Short fiction by Eric Shapiro can be found in the fiction anthologies "The Elastic Book of Numbers" (British Fantasy Award Winner for Best Anthology, 2006), "Daikaiju!" (Ditmar Award Winner for Collected Work, 2006), and "Corpse Blossoms" (Bram Stoker Award Nominee for Anthology, 2006), among other speculative fiction anthologies.
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