Brian Lumley

Brian Lumley
Born 2 December 1937 (1937-12-02) (age 74)
County Durham, England
Occupation Novelist, Writer
Period 1971–present
Genres Horror, Sci-Fi



www.brianlumley.com

Brian Lumley (born 2 December 1937) is an English horror fiction writer.

Born in County Durham, he joined the British Army's Royal Military Police and wrote stories in his spare time before retiring with the rank of Warrant Officer Class 1 in 1980[1] and becoming a professional writer.

He added to H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos cycle of stories, including several tales featuring the character Titus Crow. Others pastiched Lovecrafts's Dream Cycle and featured the characters David Hero and Eldin the Wanderer. Lumley once explained the difference between his Cthulhu Mythos characters and Lovecraft's: "My guys fight back. Also, they like to have a laugh along the way."[2]

Later works included the Necroscope series of novels, which produced spin-off series such as the Vampire World Trilogy, The Lost Years parts 1 and 2, and the E-Branch trilogy. The central protagonist of the earlier Necroscope novels appears in the anthology Harry Keogh and Other Weird Heroes. The Necroscope saga is closed with the novel The Touch.

Lumley served as president of the Horror Writers Association from 1996 to 1997. On 28 March 2010 got Lumley the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Horror Writers Association.[3] He also received a World Fantasy Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2010.[4]

Contents

Inspiration

Lumley's list of his favourite horror stories—"not complete by any means and by no means in order of preference"—includes M. R. James' "Count Magnus", Robert E. Howard's "The Black Stone", Robert W. Chambers' "The Yellow Sign" from The King in Yellow, William Hope Hodgson's "The Voice in the Night", and H. P. Lovecraft's "The Haunter of the Dark" and "The Colour out of Space".[5]

Bibliography

This is a list of Lumley's more notable novels and short story collections. This list of novels and short stories is not exhaustive. Lumley has had many pieces published in periodicals and other publications, sometimes as works in progress or partial works, under his own name and jointly with other writers.

Necroscope Saga

The Psychomech Trilogy

Cthulhu Cycle Deities Novels

Other Novels

Short Stories

Lumley has written many original tales, as well as some reminiscent of Richard Matheson and H. P. Lovecraft. Here is a selected bibliography of his short story collections.

The Subterranean Press Edition

References

  1. ^ Brian Lumley's website
  2. ^ Brian Lumley, "Mail-Call of Cthulhu", Black Forbidden Things, p. 194.
  3. ^ Horror Writers Association Presents 2009 Stoker Winners
  4. ^ World Fantasy Convention (2010). "2010 World Fantasy Award Winners & Nominees". http://www.worldfantasy.org/awards/. Retrieved 04 Feb 2011. 
  5. ^ "An Interview with Brian Lumley", Robert M. Price, Nightscapes No. 5.

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