James Morrow

James Kenneth Morrow, born March 17, 1947, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is an American novelist and short-story writer renowned for his satirical science fiction and fantasy that explores philosophical and theological questions. A self-described 'scientific humanist,' he gained prominence with works like the Godhead Trilogy, including Towing Jehovah, and has won awards such as the World Fantasy, Nebula, and Prix Utopia. Morrow lives in State College, Pennsylvania, and his oeuvre includes historical novels like The Last Witchfinder.

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