Read Horror: The 100 Best Books Online
Authors: Stephen Jones,Kim Newman
Tags: #Collection.Anthology, #Literary Criticism, #Non-Fiction, #Essays & Letters, #Reference
The History of Luminous Motion
, Scott Bradfield
Ancient Images
, Ramsey Campbell
A Child Across the Sky
, Jonathan Carroll
Goat Dance
, Douglas Clegg
Sunglasses After Dark
, Nancy Collins
Blood is Not Enough
, Ellen Datlow (ed.)
Geek Love
, Katherine Dunn
Down River
, Stephen Gallagher
The Woodwitch
, Stephen Gregory
In the Land of the Dead
, K. W. Jeter
The Dark Half
, Stephen King
By Bizarre Hands
, Joe R. Lansdale
Songs of a Dead Dreamer
, Thomas Ligotti
The Grotesque
, Patrick McGrath
Toady
, Mark Morris
Seeing Red
, David J. Schow
Carrion Comfort
, Dan Simmons
Mystery
, Peter Straub
Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos
Horrorstory Volume Four
, Karl Edward Wagner (ed.)
Unthreatened By the Morning Light
, Karl Edward Wagner
Antique Dust
, Robert Westall
1990:
Sex
and Other Acts of the Imagination
, Cliff Burns
Midnight Sun
, Ramsey Campbell
The Brains of Hats
, Michael Blumlein
Rune
, Christopher Fowler
Rain
, Stephen Gallagher
Adventureland
, Steve Harris
Creed
, James Herbert
Sweet Heart
, Peter James
Phantom
, Susan Kay
The Frighteners
, Stephen Laws
The Hope
, James Lovegrove
Mary Reilly
, Valerie Martin
Good Omens
, Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman
The Shaft
, David J. Schow
Moon Dance
, S.P. Somtow
The Werewolves of London
, Brian Stableford
Houses Without Doors
, Peter Straub
Rapture
, Thomas Tessier
Horrorstory Volume Five
, Karl Edward Wagner (ed.)
1991:
Saint Peter's Wolf
, Michael Cadnum
The Count of Eleven
, Ramsey Campbell
Outside the Dog Museum
, Jonathan Carroll
The M.D.: A Horror Story
, Thomas M. Disch
American Psycho
, Bret Easton Ellis
The Boat House
, Stephen Gallagher
The Fetch
, Robert Holdstock
Twilight
, Peter James
Dreamside
, Graham Joyce
The Cipher
, Kathe Koja
Batman: Captured by the Engines
, Joe R. Lansdale
Grimscribe: His Life and Works
, Thomas Ligotti
Darklands
, Nicholas Royle (ed.)
Summer of Night
, Dan Simmons
Downriver
, Iain Sinclair
The Bridge
, John Skipp & Craig Spector
Secret Strangers,
Thomas Tessier
Dirty Weekend
, Helen Zahavi
1992:
Whispers in the Dark
, Jonathan Aycliffe
Lost Souls
, Poppy Z. Brite
Ghostwright
, Jonathan Carroll
MetaHorror
, Dennis Etchison (ed.)
Foundations of Fear,
David G. Hartwell (ed.)
Sineater
, Elizabeth Massie
Flicker
, Theodore Roszak
1993:
Alone With the Horrors
, Ramsey Campbell
The Long Lost
, Ramsey Campbell
Shadowman
, Dennis Etchison
Under the Crust
, Terry Lamsley
Created By
, Richard Christian Matheson
Crybbe
(US:
Curfew
), Phil Rickman
The Golden
, Lucius Shepard
The Throat
, Peter Straub
Demons and Shadows,
Robert Westall
Random Acts of Senseless Violence
, Jack Womack
1994:
The Early Fears
, Robert Bloch
What's Wrong With America
, Scott Bradfield
From the Teeth of Angels
, Jonathan Carroll
What a Carve Up
, Jonathan Coe
The Priest
, Thomas M. Disch
Spanky
, Christopher Fowler
Throat Sprockets
, Tim Lucas
The Great Divorce
, Valerie Martin
Radon Daughters
, Iain Sinclair
Shades of Darkness
, Robert Westall
1995:
Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem
, Peter Ackroyd
Father of Frankenstein
, Christopher Bram
The Off Season
, Jack Cady
The One Safe Place
, Ramsey Campbell
Burning Your Bridges
, Angela Carter
Death Stalks the Night
, Hugh B. Cave
The Blood Countess
, Andrei Codrescu
California Gothic
, Dennis Etchison
Psychoville
, Christopher Fowler
The Memoirs of Elizabeth Frankenstein
, Theodore Roszak
1996:
Stiff Lips
, Anne Billson
The House on Nazareth Hill
(US:
Nazareth Hill)
, Ramsey Campbell
Brand New Cherry Flavor
, Todd Crimson
The Tooth Fairy
, Graham Joyce
The 37th Mandala
, Marc Laidlaw
Conference With the Dead
, Terry Lamsley
The Nightmare Factory
, Thomas Ligotti
Celestial Dogs
, Jay Russell
The Pavilion of Frozen Women
, S.P. Somtow
The Hunger and Ecstasy of Vampires
, Brian Stableford
The Hellfire Club
, Peter Straub
The Pillow Friend
, Lisa Tuttle
1997:
The Church of Dead Girls
, Stephen Dobyns
100 Fiendish Little Frightmares
, Dziemianowicz, Weinberg, Greenberg (eds.)
Disturbia
, Christopher Fowler
Furnace
, Muriel Gray
The Matter of the Heart
, Nicholas Royle
Darker Angels
, S.P. Somtow
Fog Heart
, Thomas Tessier
Revelations
(UK:
Millennium
), Douglas E. Winter (ed.)
FORREST J ACKERMAN (b. 1917) has inspired several generations of writers and film-makers -- from Stephen King to Steven Spielberg. He is the world's premier fan of science fiction, fantasy and horror and has spent a lifetime building a priceless collection of books, magazines and movie memorabilia which he displays throughout his home, the "Ackermansion" in "Horrorwood, Karloffornia," and in a newly-created $40 million museum due to open in Berlin in 1995. He won the first Hugo Award, coined the term "sci-fi" and in 1958 created the monster movie magazine field with
Famous Monsters of Filmland
. The editor of such magazines as
Spacemen
,
Monster World
,
Monsterland
and
Monsterama
, as well as numerous anthologies and non-fiction volumes, he has known many of the great film stars and technicians personally, been a literary agent for more than forty-five years, and appeared in over thirty-five movies, including
Dracula vs. Frankenstein
,
Amazon Women on the Moon
,
The Howling
and
Michael Jackson's Thriller
.
BRIAN W. (WILSON) ALDISS (b. 1925) is one of Britain's most important and prolific science fiction authors. He was born in East Anglia but now lives in Oxford with his wife Margaret. Aldiss' first SF story, "Criminal Record" appeared in
Science Fantasy
(1954) and his first novel,
Non-Stop
(US:
Starship
) followed four years later. Writer, editor and critic, Aldiss has produced a rich and varied stream of novels, stories, articles and non-fiction books over the years. His recent work includes
Dracula Unbound
, the
Helliconia
trilogy, a revised edition of his landmark history of science fiction,
Trillion Year Spree
, the acclaimed mainstream novel
Forgotten Life
, and the autobiographical
Bury My Heart at W.H. Smith's
. He has won most of the prizes in the international science fiction field -- Hugos, Nebula, and a Campbell Award from the USA, a Jules Verne Award from Sweden, BSFA Awards from Britain, while the Australians voted him quite simply the "World's Best Contemporary Writer of Science Fiction". Aldiss' 1973 time-travel adventure
Frankenstein Unbound
(filmed in 1990 by Roger Corman) is a tribute to Mary Shelley's 1818 classic and features the young authoress as a major character; however, he declined to write about the original book for this volume as he firmly considers it science fiction -- not a
horror
novel . . .
MIKE ASHLEY (b. 1948) was born in Middlesex, England, and now lives in Kent, where by day he is an auditor with the Kent County Council. By night he researches the related fields of science fiction, fantasy and weird fiction and is the author of more than twenty books and over two hundred articles. He has edited such anthologies as
Souls in Metal
,
Weird Legacies
,
The Best of British SF
,
Jewels of Wonder
,
The Mammoth Book of Short Horror Novels
,
The Magic Mirror: Lost Supernatural Stories by Algernon Blackwood
,
The Pendragon Chronicles, Robert E. Howard's World of Heroes
and
The Camelot Chronicles
, while his non-fiction books include the four-volume
History of the Science Fiction Magazine
,
Who's Who in Horror and Fantasy Fiction
,
The Illustrated Book of Science Fiction Lists
and, as co-editor,
Monthly Terrors
and
Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines
. He has also written a biography of Algernon Blackwood and a book about Hugo Gernsback and the pioneer days of the science fiction magazines.
CLIVE BARKER (b. 1952) was born in Liverpool and, after moving to London in the early 1970s, now lives in Beverly Hills, California. An award-winning short story writer, best-selling novelist, illustrator, playwright, screenwriter and film director, after early success with plays like
The History of the Devil
,
Frankenstein in Love
,
Colossus
and
The Secret Life of Cartoons
, he made an impressive debut as a horror writer in 1984 with the publication of the first three volumes of
Clive Barker's Books of Blood
. A further trio of
Books of Blood
followed, along with the novels
The Damnation Game
,
Weaveworld
,
Cabal
,
The Great and Secret Show
,
Imajica
and
Everville
. Barker also scripted the movies
Underworld
(US:
Transmutations
),
Rawhead Rex
and
Hellraiser
(based on his own novella
The Hellhound Heart
), the latter also marking his successful debut as a director. He repeated the role of writer/director on
Nightbreed
, and was executive producer on
Hellhound: Hellraiser II
and
Candyman
(based on his story "The Forbidden"). His stories and concepts have been widely adapted into comics and graphic novels, and recent film projects have included
Lord of Illusions
(1995), which he scripted and directed, and an executive producer credit on
Gods and Monsters
(1998). Barker has won both the British Fantasy Award and the World Fantasy Award.
HILAIRE BELLOC (1870-1953) was a French-born English writer, best known for his poetry, political satires and visionary essays about the Roman Catholic church. A number of his books, such as
But Soft We Are Observed!
(1928), a satirical suspense novel set in 1979, are borderline science fiction or fantasy; others include
Mr. Petre
(1925),
The Man Who Made Gold
(1930) and
The Postmaster-General
(1932). The piece reprinted in this volume was published anonymously in
The Morning Post
for September 17th, 1908. At the time, Belloc was the literary editor and internal evidence in the review, as well as references in correspondence between Belloc and Algernon Blackwood, strongly suggest that he was the author of the piece.