Jeffrey E. Barlough
Biologist, Author
1953 –
Who is Jeffrey E. Barlough?
Jeffrey E. Barlough is a trained biologist and veterinarian with a Ph.D. in Virology from Cornell University who has published over 60 research and review articles in scientific journals since 1979. He is also an armchair historian and has edited small press publications of minor and archaic English works.
He is also the author of several dark fantasy novels that comprise his Western Lights series, set in an alternate world in which the last Ice Age never ended. Then, in the year 1839, a catastrophic event known as "the sundering" wiped out most of the Earth's population and plunged the world into an even deeper Ice Age. By an accident of geography, only a narrow North American coastline of civilization survives, where Victorian society exists alongside prehistoric beasts. The books are written in a style reminiscent of 19th century authors that has often been referred to Charles Dickens mixed with H. P. Lovecraft. His stories portray eccentric and likable characters set within detailed locations that, on the surface, seem mundane and sometimes even cheery, but sinister plots and presences are slowly and carefully revealed.
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- Born
- 1953
Los Angeles - Also known as
- Jeffrey Ernest Barlough
- Jeffrey Barlough
- Nationality
- United States of America
- Profession
- Education
- Cornell University
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on July 23, 2013
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