James P. Blaylock began publishing fantasy novels with The Elfin Ship, in 1982. He has followed up with several more novels,
including elements of fantasy, modern fabulism, and steampunk. Blaylock was mentored in his early career by Philip K. Dick
and formed friendships with Tim Powers and K.W. Jeter. In collaboration with Powers, Blaylock has created the poet William
Ashbless, who not only appears in works by both authors, but also in collaborations. When Blaylock isn't actively writing,
he teaches creative writing at Chapman University. His most recent book is The Knights of the Cornerstone (Ace), although by
Windycon, he will also have published The Ebb Tide (Subterranean). He has won the World Fantasy Award for his short
stories "Paper Dragons" (1985) and "Thirteen Phantasms" (1997). In 1987, his steampunk novel Homonculus
won the Philip K. Dick Award.
A complete bibliography is here.