Thomas Sullivan (author)

Thomas Sullivan is the author of some eighty short stories and novels.

His work involves characters in intensely psychological situations that range from thrillers (The Water Wolf) to comedy (The Phases of Harry Moon). Awards and recognitions are for literary and genre fiction. He has lived in Lathrup Village, Michigan.[1]

Awards, Honors and Prizes

Nominations include

  • Nebula Award nomination for The Fence, 1987.
  • A finalist for the 1999 World Fantasy Award for Best Novel for The Martyring.

Listed in

He is listed in:

  • Who's Who of International Authors and Writers
  • Men of Distinction
  • Contemporary Authors
  • Men of Achievement
  • Dictionary of International Biography
  • Michigan Authors
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References

  1. information sourced from Library of Congress Authorities data, via corresponding WorldCat Identities linked authority file (LAF).



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