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Spoonbenders
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Harrison Squared |
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Afterparty |
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Author Bios
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Daryl Gregory is an award-winning writer of novels, short stories, and comics. The novel Revelator (Knopf) and the novella The Album of Dr. Moreau (tor.com) are both out in 2021. His eight other books include Spoonbenders, Afterparty, Pandemonium, We Are All Completely Fine, and the collection Unpossible and Other Stories.
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Daryl Gregory’s novels and short stories have been translated into a dozen languages and have won multiple awards, including the World Fantasy and Shirley Jackson awards, and have been nominated for the Hugo, Nebula, Edgar, Locus, Lambda, and Sturgeon awards. His latest books are the novel Revelator (Knopf) and the novella The Album of Dr. Moreau (tor.com). His eight other books include Spoonbenders, We Are All Completely Fine, Afterparty, the Crawford-Award-winning novel Pandemonium, and the collection Unpossible and Other Stories, a Publishers Weekly book of the year. He also writes for TV and and is a regular instructor at the Viable Paradise Writing Workshop.
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Daryl Gregory is an award-winning writer of novels, comics, and television. His most recent books include the Appalachian horror novel, Revelator (Knopf), a Dragon and Locus Award finalist, and the novella The Album of Dr. Moreau, was an Edgar Award finalist. His novel Spoonbenders was a Nebula, Locus, and World Fantasy Award finalist, and his novella We Are All Completely Fine won the World Fantasy and the Shirley Jackson awards. The SF novel Afterparty was an NPR and Kirkus best book of the year and a finalist for the Lambda Literary award. His other novels are the Crawford-Award-winning Pandemonium, The Devil’s Alphabet, Harrison Squared, and Raising Stony Mayhall. His short stories have been nominated for the Hugo and other awards, and many are collected in Unpossible and Other Stories, a Publishers Weekly best book of the year. His comics work includes the Planet of the Apes and Dracula: The Company of Monsters series (co-written with Kurt Busiek). He’s an executive producer and writer for several of his novels being adapted for TV. He also teaches writing and is a regular instructor at the Viable Paradise Writing Workshop.
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Daryl Gregory is an award-winning writer of genre-mixing novels, stories, and comics, and also writes for television. His most recent works include the Appalachian horror novel, Revelator (Knopf), a 2022 Dragon Award and Locus Award finalist, and the SF murder mystery novella The Album of Dr. Moreau (tor.com), an Edgar award finalist. His novel Spoonbenders was a Nebula, Locus, and World Fantasy Award finalist. His novella We Are All Completely Fine won the World Fantasy and the Shirley Jackson awards, and was a finalist for the Nebula, Sturgeon, and Locus awards. He’s an executive producer and writer for several of his novels being adapted for TV.
The SF novel Afterparty was an NPR and Kirkus Best Fiction book of 2014, and a finalist for the Campbell and the Lambda Literary awards. His first novel, Pandemonium, won the Crawford award and was a finalist for the World Fantasy award. His other novels are YA horror novel Harrison Squared, The Devil’s Alphabet (a Philip K. Dick award finalist) and Raising Stony Mayhall (a Library Journal best SF book of the year).
His short stories have been nominated for the Hugo and other awards. Many of them are collected in Unpossible and Other Stories, which was named one of the best books of of the year by Publishers Weekly. He wrote the choose-you-own-adventure -style video game, Flatline, for 3 Minute Games. His comics work includes the Legenderry: Green Hornet, the Planet of the Apes, Dracula: The Company of Monsters (co-written with Kurt Busiek), and the graphic novel The Secret Battles of Genghis Khan.
Reviews
“Gregory writes with humor and charm, offering up a rollicking and quick-paced plot tailor-made for summer…”
—Manuel Gonzales on Spoonbenders for the New York Times
“Daryl Gregory has emerged as one of the most consistently interesting and yet least predictable writers of the last decade . . . A writer of startling depth and sensitivity, whose understanding of the delicate machinations of the heart trumps his need for superheroes, or even for neurology.”
Gary K. Wolfe, Locus Magazine
“More than many novelists, Gregory’s work not only withstands but grows richer with re-readings and sustained attention. ”
Karen Burnham, SF Signal.
“Daryl Gregory can write like a son-of-a-bitch.”
Chris Roberson, New York Times Best-Selling Author