Vox Day | |
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Born | Theodore Robert Beale August 21, 1968 Minnesota, U.S. |
Education | Bucknell University |
Known for | Writer, publisher, game designer, activist |
Parent(s) | Rebecca Beale[1] Robert Beale[1] |
Website | voxday |
Theodore Robert Beale (born August 21, 1968), commonly known as Vox Day, is an American activist and writer. He has been described as a far-right white supremacist,[2][3] a misogynist,[4] and part of the alt-right.[5][6][7] The Wall Street Journal described him as "the most despised man in science fiction".[8]
Beale started in video game development, which led to him writing science fiction and social commentary with a focus on issues of religion, race and gender. He became active in the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, from which he was expelled, and was a central figure in the "Rabid Puppies" controversy involving the Hugo Awards for science fiction. He is active in publishing, being a founding member of Castalia House.
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