Edward Gorman
Ed Gorman | |
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Born |
1941 United States |
Pen name | Daniel Ransom, E.J. Gorman |
Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | American |
Period | Since 196? |
Genre | Mystery, horror fiction, western fiction, crime fiction |
Ed Gorman (born Edward Joseph Gorman, 1941) is an American author best known for his crime and mystery fiction. He wrote The Poker Club which is currently in post production for a film of the same name directed by Tim McCann.
He has written under many Pseudonyms including "E. J. Gorman" and "Daniel Ransom." He won a Spur Award for Best Short Fiction for his short story "The Face" in 1992. His fiction collection Cages was nominated for the 1995 Bram Stoker Award for Best Fiction Collection. His collection The Dark Fantastic was nominated for the same award in 2001. Gorman won the 1994 Anthony Award for Best Critical Work for The Fine Art Of Murder and has been nominated for multiple Anthonys in short story categories.[1]
He has contributed to many magazines and other publications including Xero, Black Lizard, Cemetery Dance, the anthology Tales of Zorro, and many more
Selected bibliography
Novels and Novellas
- Graves' Retreat (1989)
- The Poker Club (1990)
- What the Dead Men Say (1990)
- Wolf Moon (1993)
- Shadow Games (1996)
- Cast in Dark Waters (with Thomas Piccirilli) (2002)
- Gun Truth (2003)
- The Midnight Room (2009)
Series
Jack Dwyer Series
- Rough Cut (1985)
- New Improved Murder (1985)
- Murder Straight Up (1986)
- Murder in the Wings (1986)
- The Autumn Dead (1987)
- A Cry of Shadows (1990)
- What the dead man say (1990)
- Reason Why (1992)
- The Dwyer Trilogy (1994) (a collection that includes The Autumn Dead, A Cry of Shadows, and the short story "Eye of the Beholder")
Tobin Series
- Murder in the Aisle (1987)
- Several Deaths Later (1988)
Jack Walsh Series
- The Night Remembers (1991)
Robert Payne Series
- Blood Moon (UK title Blood Red Moon) (1994)
- Hawk Moon (1995)
- Harlot's Moon (1998)
- Voodoo Moon (2000)
Sam McCain Series
- The Day the Music Died (1999)
- Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow (2000)
- Wake Up Little Susie (2001)
- Save the Last Dance for Me (2002)
- Everybody's Somebody's Fool (2004)
- Breaking Up Is Hard To Do (2004)
- Fools Rush In (2007)
- Ticket to Ride (2009)
- Bad Moon Rising (2011)
Dean Koontz Frankenstein series
From Dean Koontz's Frankenstein series (they are co-authored by Dean Koontz):
- Book No. 2 City of Night
Pen name books
As E.J. Gorman
- The Marilyn Letters
- The First Lady
- Daughter of Darkness
- Senatorial Privilege
As Daniel Ransom
- Toys in the Attic (1986)
- The Forsaken (1988)
- The Babysitter (1989)
- Nightmare Child (1990)
- The Serpent's Kiss (1992)
- The Long Midnight (1992)
- Night Screams (1996)
- The Zone Soldiers (1996)
Anthologies
As editor and contributor
- Stalkers: 19 Original Tales By the Masters of Terror (Dark Harvest Books, 1989)
- Cat Crimes (1991) with Martin H. Greenberg
- Prisoners and Other Stories (1992)
- Dark Crimes 1 (1991)
- Dark Crimes 2 (1993)
- Dark Whispers (1993)
- Cages (1995)
- Moonchasers (1996)
- Robert Bloch's Psychos (Cemetery Dance Publications, 1997) includes the short story "Out There in the Darkness"
- The Big Book of Noir (1998)
- Famous Blue Raincoat (1999)
- October Dreams (2000)
- Such a Good Girl (2001)
- The Dark Fantastic (2001)
- The Long Silence After (2001)
- The Long Ride Back (2004)
- Different Kinds of Dead (2006)
- Wolf Woman Bay and 9 More of the Finest Crime and Mystery Novellas of the Year! (2007) with Martin H. Greenberg
- Tales of Zorro (2008)
References
- ↑ "Anthony Award Nominees and Winners". Bouchercon World Mystery Convention. Retrieved July 5, 2014.
External links
- Ed Gorman on the Internet Movie Database
- Ed Gorman at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Ed Gorman's blog
- Dark Party Review Ed Gorman Discusses His Writing
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