Jamie Richter

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Jamie Richter
Born 1981 (age 26–27)
Australia
Pen name Jamie C. Richter
Occupation Software Industry, Novelist, Short story writer, Screenwriter
Genres Horror fiction, Slipstream, Science fiction

Jamie Richter is an Australian author of slipstream, technology-themed horror, and dark speculative fiction. Having recently returned to short fiction after concentrating on writing for film and television, Jamie's work has appeared in print magazines such as Ripples magazine, Twisted Tongue, Skive magazine, as well as numerous online journals.

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[edit] Biography

Jamie Richter is an Australian-based author, living in Queensland. Currently working in the software industry, Jamie spends his downtime writing short stories, novels and screenplays. Jamie has been published in both his native country, and other countries such as the United Kingdom and the United States.

[edit] Recent publications

'Hemodialysis' - Skive Magazine #6 (December 2007)

Publication: Skive Magazine

Publication Date: December 2007

Issue: 6

Synopsis: Patrick never considered it a sickness; it was more like a death-sentence. The machines just delayed the inevitable. If he was ever going to climb to the top of that organ recipients list, he was going to have to take matters into his own hands.

About The Publication: Skive Magazine (now at the end of its 4th year) is perfect-bound, printed with a laminated, color cover. This issue contains a bumper 46 short stories from some of the world's most exciting authors: A.G. Bennett, Adam Maxwell, Adam Moorad, Ahmed A. Khan, Andy Henion , Ashley Callender, Brian Biswas, Celeste Moon, David Cookson, Derek McKenzie, Donald Capone, Doug Johnson, Fiona Murray, G. Thomas Sawyer, Gary R. Hoffman, Gila Tal Green, Ian Campbell, J.A. Tyler, J.J. Steinfeld, Jamie Richter, Jon Prior, Jonathan Wallace, Ken Manser, Krishan Coupland, LB Sedlacek, Lee Gimenez, M.Wilkinson, Mario Zambrano, Mark Brown, Mark Rigney, Martin Green, Michael Lance Kersting, Michael Martin, Patrick D. Downing, Philip Loyd, Rebecca Katherine Hirsch, Renate Krakauer, Ron Rodgers, Sabrina Stoessinger, Sammi Leng, Sandy Steinman, Skadi meic Beorh, Sue Pace, Tom Frozart, Tony Parker, & William Falo.

[edit] Upcoming projects

Aside from continuing to write short fiction, Jamie is currently in the process of completing his first full-length novel. The novel, currently codenamed "UC", is believed to be based on his screenplay "Unorganised Crime", which he wrote in 2005. The Project Greenlight Australia top 50 screenplay has been described as "Australia's answer to Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels". Jamie is aiming to complete the novel by mid-2008.

[edit] Bibliography

  • 'Ringtone' (reprint) - skiveflash (December 2007) [1]
  • 'Hemodialysis' - Skive Magazine #6 (December 2007) [2]
  • 'One Bullet' - FLASHSHOT (November 2007) [3]
  • 'The Cloud' - Twisted Tongue #7 (August 2007) [4]
  • 'Supreme Hunter' - Twisted Tongue #7 (August 2007) [5]
  • 'Ringtone' - Ripples Magazine #9 (July 2007) [6]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Richter, Jamie (December 2007), “Ringtone”, skiveflash', <http://skiveflash.mobi/index.html> 
  2. ^ Richter, Jamie (December 2007), “Hemodialysis”, Skive Magazine (no. 6), <http://www.skivemagazine.com> 
  3. ^ Richter, Jamie (November 2007), “One Bullet”, FLASHSHOT, <http://www.gwthomas.org/flashshotindex.htm> 
  4. ^ Richter, Jamie (August 2007), “The Cloud”, Twisted Tongue Magazine (no. 7), ISSN 1749-9941, <http://www.twistedtongue.co.uk/> 
  5. ^ Richter, Jamie (August 2007), “Supreme Hunter”, Twisted Tongue Magazine (no. 7), ISSN 1749-9941, <http://www.twistedtongue.co.uk/> 
  6. ^ Richter, Jamie (July 2007), “Ringtone”, Ripples Magazine (no. 9), <http://www.ripples.150m.com> 

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NAME Richter, Jamie
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Richter, Jamie C.
SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian author
DATE OF BIRTH
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