- David Barnett
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For other people named David Barnett, see David Barnett (disambiguation).
David Barnett Born 11 January 1970 David Barnett (born 11 January 1970) is an English journalist and author. He has several published books, including Hinterland (Immanion Press, 2005, re-issued 2008), Angelglass (Immanion Press, 2007) and The Janus House and Other Two-Faced Tales (Immanion Press, 2009). Born in Wigan, Lancashire, England, he has worked at the Telegraph & Argus.
Contents
Bibliography
Novels
- Hinterland (Immanion Press, 1 April 2005; paperback ISBN 1-904853-19-6 )
- Angelglass (Immanion Press, 15 November 2007; paperback ISBN 978-1-904853-49-7 )
- The Janus House and Other Two-Faced Tales (Immanion Press, 24 December 2009; paperback ISBN 978-1-904853-70-1 )
- popCULT! (Pendragon Press, 31 March 2011, paperback ISBN 978-1906864248 )
Short stories
- The End of the World Show (Postscripts magazine, published Winter 2006) - giant lizards attacking Tokyo and asteroids and zombies.
- Go (You Are Here, Redbeck Press, September 2006) - about the ghost of Jack Kerouac
- It's Nice But I Wouldn't Want To Die Here (Visionary Tongue magazine, April 2006)
- What Would Nite-Owl Do? (All Saints No Sinners Magazine, 2006)
- State of Grace (Postscripts, PS Publishing, issue ten, Summer 2007)
Comics
Under the pen name "Sax", David Barnett wrote stories for two short story comics. Both featured the open-source character, Jenny Everywhere.[1]
- My Bloody Valentine - Illustrated by John Miers (2002)
- The Death of Jenny Everywhere - Illustrated by Catherine Wright (2003)
References
- ^ David Barnett (6 November 2008). "Jenny Everywhere never went away". London: Guardian.co.uk. http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/booksblog/2008/nov/06/jenny-everywhere. Retrieved 2008-11-06.
External links
- davidbarnett.wordpress.com his official homepage
- Immanion Press publishers of Angelglass and Hinterland
- Review of Hinterland by the Fortean Times
- Interview with David Barnett by The Alien Online
- Interview with David Barnett by the Fortean Times
- Article on getting published by David Barnett for The British Science Fiction Association's Matrix magazine
- A review at Infinity plus with a sample
- David Barnett at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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