Peter Crowther
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Peter Crowther (1949- ) is a British journalist, short story writer and novelist.
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Novels
- Escardy Gap (1996) (with James Lovegrove)
- Fugue on a G-String (1998)
- Gandalph Cohen and the Land at the End of the Working Day (1999)
- The Hand That Feeds (1999)
- After Happily Ever (2000)
[edit] Short Stories
- Blue Christmas (1991)
- Constant Companion (1992)
- The Visitor (1992)
- Fallen Angel (1993)
- Morning Terrors (1994)
- All We Know of Heaven (1995)
- Bindlestiff (1995)
- A Breeze from a Distant Shore (1995)
- Conundrums to Guess (1995)
- Home Comforts (1995)
- The Invasion (1995)
- Too Short a Death (1995)
- The Bachelor (1996)
- The Fairy Trap (1996)
- Halfway House (1996)
- Surface Tension (1996)
- A Worse Place than Hell (1996)
- The Killing of Davis-Davis (1997)
- The Last Vampire (1997)
- Palindromic (1997)
- Safe Arrival (1997)
- Three Plays a Quarter (1997)
- Tomorrow Eyes (1997)
- The Unbetrayable Reply (1997)
- Elmer (1998)
- Front-Page McGuffin and the Greatest Story Never Told (1998)
- Some Burial Place, Vast and Dry (1998)
- Cat On an Old School Roof (1999)
- The Hand that Feeds (1999) (with James Lovegrove)
- Late Night Pick-up (1999)
- Old Delicious Burdens (1999)
- Setting Free the Daughters of Earth (1999)
- Shatsi (1999)
- Dream a Little Dream for Me... (2000)
- Songs of Leaving (2000)
- Bernard Boyce Bennington And the American Dream (2001)
[edit] Literary Awards
- British Fantasy Society : Best Collection winner (2000) : Lonesome Roads
[edit] Cultural references
- Peter Crowther is mentioned in Alan Hollinghurst's 2005 novel The Line of Beauty, in the very first lines.