John M. Ford Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

John M. Ford Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best  Poet John M. Ford including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of John M. Ford
Real Name  John M. Ford
Profession Science Fiction Writers, Poets
Nick Name John Milo
Famous as Novelist, Writer, Game Designer
Nationality American
Personal life of John M. Ford
Born on 10 April 1957
Birthday 10th April
Died At Age 49
Sun Sign Aries
Born in East Chicago
Died on 25 September 2006
Place of death Minneapolis
Married No
Education Indiana University
Awards 2005 – Origins Award for Role-Playing Game Supplement of the Year 1998 – Minnesota Book Award for Fantasy & Science Fiction

1993 – Philip K. Dick Award

1991 – Origins Award for Best Roleplaying Supplement

1989 – World Fantasy Award for Best Short Fiction

1989 – Rhysling Award for Long Poem

1985 – Origins Award for Best Roleplaying Supplement

1984 – World Fantasy Award for Best Novel

Personal Fact of John M. Ford

John M. Ford is remembered as the drollest and the most scholarly author in America. He was a regular contributor to several online discussions and composed countless poems, particularly in blank verse. During his life, he also wrote a number of lampoons and parodies of the works of many known writers. He was also a regular at science fiction conventions and is remembered today for his good-humor, sprightly spirit and his striking aura, that attracted a number of fans. His works were mostly written in the science-fiction and fantasy category and two of his best-known works include The Last Hot Time and  Growing up Weightless.

Apart from these two works, he has also penned a number of reviews and has authored short-fiction works such as ‘Scrabble with God, Street of Dreams, This, Too, We Reconcile and Walkaway Clause. Most of his novels were speckled in setting and style, but he used the Bildungsroman setting for a great number of his works. Apart from writing, he helped design a number of games including The Yellow Clearance Black Box Blues, Star Trek III and also wrote Klingon manuals and several RPG articles.