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Harold Jaffe is the author of 20 books, including 13 fiction (or docufiction) collections, five novels and two volumes of essays, including: Revolutionary Brain (Guide Dog Press, December, 2012) OD (JEF Press, January 2012) Paris 60 (Civil Coping Mechanisms, 2010) Anti-Twitter: 150 50-Word Stories (Raw Dog Screaming Press, 2010) Jesus Coyote (Raw Dog Screaming Press, August 2008) Beyond the Techno-Cave (Starcherone Books, 2006) Terror-Dot-Gov (Raw Dog Screaming Press, 2005) 15 Serial Killers (Raw Dog Screaming Press, 2003) False Positive (FC2 Books, 2002) Sex for the Millennium (Black Ice Books, 1999) Othello Blues (FictionNet, 1996) Straight Razor (Black Ice Books, 1995) Eros Anti-Eros (City Lights, 1990) Madonna and Other Spectacles (PAJ/FSG, 1988) Beasts (Curbstone, 1986) Dos Indios (Thunder's Mouth Press, 1983) Mourning Crazy Horse (Fiction Collective, 1982) Mole's Pity (Fiction Collective, 1979) Jaffe's fiction has appeared in such journals as Mississippi Review; City Lights Review; Paris Review; New Directions in Prose and Poetry; Chicago Review; Chelsea; Fiction;Central Park; Witness; Black Ice; Minnesota Review;Boundary 2; ACM; Black Warrior Review; Cream City Review; Two Girls'Review; and New Novel Review. His fictions have also been anthologized in Pushcart Prize; Best American Stories; Best of American Humor; Storming the Reality Studio; American Made; Avant Pop: Fiction for a Daydreaming Nation; After Yesterday's Crash: The Avant-Pop Anthology; Bateria and Am Lit (Germany);Borderlands (Mexico); Praz (Italy); Positive (Japan); and elsewhere. The 2004 issue of The Journal of Experimental Fiction called "The Literary Terrorism of Harold Jaffe" was devoted to his writings. His novels and stories have been translated into German, Japanese, Spanish, Italian, French, Turkish, Dutch, Czech, and Serbo-Croatian. Harold Jaffe has won two NEA grants in fiction, two Fulbright fellowships, a New York CAPS grant, a California Arts Council fellowship in fiction, a San Diego fellowship (COMBO) in fiction, and three Pushcart Prizes in fiction. Jaffe teaches literature at San Diego State University (San Diego, California) and is editor of Fiction International.

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