Greg F. Gifune
Greg F. Gifune (born November 12, 1963 in Middlesex County, Massachusetts) is a horror author, the recipient of multiple Bram Stoker Award and International Horror Guild Award nominations in addition to one for the British Fantasy Award.
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Born | Framingham, Massachusetts | November 12, 1963
Occupation | novelist, short story writer, editor |
Genre | Horror fiction, Contemporary fantasy, Crime fiction |
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Christopher Rice calls Gifune, "The best writer of horror novels and supernatural thrillers at work today."[1]
Gifune has written 17 novels, in addition to screenplays and published collections of short stories.[2][3]
He is also the Editor-in-Chief of Thievin' Kitty Publications (Link) and the former Editor—from 1998 to 2004—of the fiction magazine The Edge: Tales of Suspense (Link).
A full-time author and editor, Gifune resides in Marion, Massachusetts with his wife Carol and a bevy of felines. As of 2011 he was living in Wareham, Massachusetts.[2]
Bibliography
Heretics (collection)
- Aug. 2001 50-copy Limited Edition Hardcover (Delirium Books)
- Aug. 2001 250-copy Limited Edition Trade Paperback (Delirium Books)
Drago Descending
Saying Uncle
- Feb. 2003 Trade Paperback (December Girl Press/Delirium Books)
Night Work
- March 2003 Trade Paperback (The Fiction Works)
- June 2004 Trade Paperback (BookSurge Publishing)
The Bleeding Season
- Oct. 2003 250-copy Limited Edition Hardcover (Delirium Books)
Down To Sleep (collection)
- May 2004 77-copy Limited Edition Hardcover (Delirium Books)
- Oct. 2005 26-copy Deluxe Edition Hardcover (Delirium Books)
- Oct. 2005 150-copy Limited Edition Hardcover (Delirium Books)
- June 2006 Trade Paperback (Delirium Books)
A View From The Lake
- Jan. 2006 Trade Paperback (Blindside Publishing)
Dominion
- Jun. 2007 275-copy Limited Edition Hardcover (Delirium Books)
Blood in Electric Blue
- 2008 Hardcover (Delirium Books)
- Feb. 2009 Trade Paperback (Delirium Books)
Judas Goat
Children of Chaos
- 2009 Hardcover and Trade Paperback (Delirium Books).[1]
Kingdom of Shadows
- Dec. 2009 E-Book (DarkFuse)
- 2009 Trade Paperback (Delirium Books)
- Jan. 2010 Limited Edition Hardcover (Delirium Books)
Sorcerer
- Oct. 2010 E-Book(DarkFuse)
Long After Dark
- Feb. 2010 Limited Edition Hardcover (Delirium Books)
- Jun. 2013 Trade Paperback (Delirium Books)
Gardens of Night
- Jan. 2010 Signed Limited Edition Hardcover (Uninvited Books)
- Oct. 2010 Trade Paperback (Uninvited Books)
Catching Hell
- May 2010 Hardcover (Cemetery Dance Publications)
- Nov. 2011 E-Book (Samhain Publishing)
The Living and the Dead
- 2010 Signed Limited Edition Hardcover (Delirium Books)
- Jun. 2013 E-Book (DarkFuse)
Dreams the Ragman
- 2011 Hardcover (Delirium Books)
Midnight Solitaire
- Aug. 2011 Hardcover (Delirium Books)
Lords of Twilight
- Dec. 2011 E-Book(DarkFuse)
- 2012 Hardcover (Delirium Books)
Apartment Seven
- 2011 Hardcover (Delirium Books)
- Jan. 2014 E-Book(DarkFuse)
External links
See also
- List of horror fiction authors
References
- http://www.nola.com/haunted/index.ssf/2014/10/christopher_rice_left_anne_ric.html
- Lauwers, Melanie (23 January 2011). "Fill Cape's quiet season with local authors". McClatchy - Tribune Business News. ProQuest 846835194.
- Boatwright, Josh (28 June 2007). "Local horror fiction writer mines humanity's dark side". Asheville Citizen-Times. ProQuest 1471906644.
- Davidson, Dan (17 September 2004). "Drago Descending (book review)". Whitehorse Star. ProQuest 362261245.