John Grant


Books

All the Little Gods We Are    by John Grant
Price: $0.99 USD. 8290 words. Published by infinity plus  on March 6, 2012. Fiction.

A moving tale by award-winning author John Grant about a man discovering that somehow the story of his past has been written all wrong. A superbly measured fantasy about loss, and sorrow, and the pain of dealing with past passions.
The Life Business    by John Grant
Price: $0.99 USD. 8390 words. Published by infinity plus  on November 12, 2011. Fiction.

With astonishing power, award-winning author John Grant portrays the human facility to falsify history, using as his backdrop the beginnings of the late-20th-century troubles in Northern Ireland, as an unwitting mainland schoolboy finds himself caught up in a violence he barely understands. "...a compelling coming-of-age tale" (Declan Burke, Crime Always Pays)
Has Anyone Here Seen Kristie?    by John Grant
Price: $0.99 USD. 11240 words. Published by infinity plus  on October 15, 2011. Fiction.

When he arrives in Edinburgh he sees his future as an infinitely bleak expanse. But then he meets Kristie ... Award-winning author John Grant has created not just a tender, erotic tale about the conquest of grief and a fantasy of the highest order, but also a marvelously evocative Edinburgh story. Contains adult content. "...like a Ray Bradbury story for mature audiences"--Matthew Cheney, SF Site
Warm Words & Otherwise: A Blizzard of Book Reviews    by John Grant
Price: $2.99 USD. 152980 words. Published by infinity plus  on September 13, 2011. Essay.

A bumper collection – over 150,000 words! – of book reviews, many of full essay length, by the two-time Hugo winning and World Fantasy Award-winning co-editor of The Encyclopedia of Fantasy and author, among much fiction, of such recent nonfiction works as Corrupted Science and (forthcoming) Denying Science.
Qinmeartha and the Girl-Child LoChi    by John Grant
Price: $2.99 USD. 48600 words. Published by infinity plus  on March 10, 2011. Fiction.

Tarburton-on-the-Moor: just another sleepy Dartmoor village. Or so it seems to Joanna Gard, until the fabric of the place begins, like her personal life, to unravel. In this disturbing tale of clashing realities, Hugo- & World Fantasy Award-winner John Grant skilfully juggles a strange cosmology with images from the darker side of the human soul. Includes bonus novella "The Beach of the Drowned".
Take No Prisoners    by John Grant
Price: $2.99 USD. 133650 words. Published by infinity plus  on March 7, 2011. Fiction.

In the fifteen superbly literary stories of this, his first collection, Hugo- and World Fantasy Award-winning author John Grant goes to places other fantasy and SF writers have yet to find on the map. Take No Prisoners is a magnificent demonstration of why his imagination has been described as defying all genre categorization. This new e-edition includes two bonus novelettes.

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