William Browning Spencer
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William Browning Spencer (born 1946) is an American novelist and short story writer. His science fiction and horror stories are often darkly and surreally humorous.
His story "The Death of the Novel" was a 1995 Bram Stoker Award nominee for Best Short Story.
[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Books
- Maybe I'll Call Anna (1990, novel)
- The Return of Count Electric (1993, short story collection)
- Resume With Monsters (1995, novel)
- Zod Wallop (1995, novel)
- Irrational Fears (1998, novel)
- The Ocean and All Its Devices (2006, short story collection)
[edit] Short stories
- "Best Man" (1993)
- "A Child's Christmas in Florida" (1993)
- "Daughter Doom" (1993)
- "The Entomologists at Obala" (1993)
- "Graven Images" (1993)
- "Haunted by the Horror King" (1993)
- "Irrational Fears" (1993)
- "Looking Out for Eleanor" (1993)
- "Pep Talk" (1993)
- "The Return of Count Electric" (1993)
- "Snow" (1993)
- "The Wedding Photographer in Crisis" (1993)
- "The Ocean and All Its Devices" (1994)
- "The Death of the Novel" (1995)
- "Downloading Midnight" (1995)
- "The Oddskeeper's Daughter" (1995)
- "The Halfway House At the Heart of Darkness" (1998)