Andy Duncan was a 1998 Campbell Award nominee for Best New Writer and has gotten occasional work done since then. His fiction collection Beluthahatchie and Other Stories (Golden Gryphon, 2000) won the 2001 World Fantasy Award for Collection. It includes "Beluthahatchie" (1998 Hugo nominee for Short Story), "The Executioners' Guild" (2000 Nebula nominee for Novella; 2000 International Horror Guild nominee for Long Fiction; 2000 HOMer nominee for Novella), "Fortitude" (2001 Nebula nominee for Novella) and "Lincoln in Frogmore" (2001 World Fantasy Award nominee for Short Fiction). With F. Brett Cox, he co-edited the fiction anthology Crossroads: Tales of the Southern Literary Fantastic (Tor, 2004). His non-fiction book Alabama Curiosities (Globe Pequot, 2005) will have a revised and updated second edition in 2009. His uncollected stories have appeared in Asimov's, Cemetery Dance, Conjunctions 39: The New Wave Fabulists (ed. Peter Straub), Eclipse One (ed. Jonathan Strahan), Mojo: Conjure Stories (ed. Nalo Hopkinson), Polyphony 1 (ed. Deborah Layne and Jay Lake), SciFiction, The Silver Gryphon (ed. Gary Turner and Marty Halpern), Starlight 3 (ed. Patrick Nielsen Hayden) and Wizards: Magical Tales from the Masters of Modern Fantasy (ed. by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois). Of these, "The Pottawatomie Giant" won the 2001 World Fantasy Award for Short Fiction, was a 2002 Nebula nominee for Novelette, and was reprinted in The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 14th Annual Collection (ed. Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling); "The Chief Designer" won the 2002 Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award and the 2002 Southeastern Science Fiction Achievement Award in Short Fiction, was a 2002 Hugo nominee for Novella and a 2003 Nebula nominee for Novella, and was reprinted in The Year's Best Science Fiction: 19th Annual Collection (ed. Gardner Dozois); "Senator Bilbo" was reprinted in Year's Best Fantasy 2 (ed. David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer); "The Big Rock Candy Mountain" won the 2003 Southeastern Science Fiction Achievement Award in Short Fiction; "The Holy Bright Number' was reprinted in The Mammoth Book of Best New Erotica Vol. 3 (ed. Maxim Jakubowski); "Zora and the Zombie" was a 2005 Nebula nominee for Novelette and a 2005 Stoker nominee for Short Fiction and was reprinted in The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 18th Annual Collection (ed. Ellen Datlow, Kelly Link and Gavin Grant); "A Diorama of the Infernal Regions, or The Devil's Ninth Question" was reprinted in Year's Best Fantasy 8 (ed. David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer) and Fantasy: The Best of the Year, 2008 Edition (ed. Rich Horton). "Unique Chicken Goes in Reverse" was a 2008 Nebula nominee for Short Story and is a 2008 Shirley Jackson Award nominee for Short Story. His workshops include Clarion West 1994, Clarion 2004 (instructor), Turkey City 2004 (guest), Clarion West 2005 (instructor), Sycamore Hill 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003 and 2008. Andy lives with his wife, Sydney, two dogs, Lily and Arlo, and two cats, Hillary and Bela, in Frostburg, Md., where he teaches (via webcam) interdisciplinary seminars in 21st-century science fiction and fantasy in the Honors College of the University of Alabama and telecommutes to his job as senior editor at Overdrive magazine, "The Voice of the American Trucker."