Thomas Piccirilli

Thomas Piccirilli

Tom Piccirilli is an American novelist and short story writer. He has sold over 150 stories in the mystery, horror, erotica, and science fiction fields. Piccirilli has been a final nominee for the World Fantasy Award and won the first Bram Stoker Award given in the category of "Outstanding Achievement in Poetry".

Bibliography

Series:
*"Felicity Grove"
# "The Dead Past" (1997)
# "Sorrow's Crown" (1998) Novels:
*"Dark Father" (1990)
*"Shards" (1996)
*"Inside the Works" (1997) (with Gerard Daniel Houarner, Edward Lee)
*"Hexes" (1999)
*"The Deceased" (2000)
*"The Night Class" (2000)
*"A Lower Deep" (2001)
*"Grave Men" (2002)
*"Fuckin' Lie Down Already" (2003)
*"A Choir of Ill Children" (2003)
*"Coffin Blues" (2004)
*"Thrust" (2005)
*"November Mourns" (2005)
*"Headstone City" (2006)
*"The Dead Letters" (2006)
*"Frayed" (2007)
*"The Midnight Road" (2007)
*"The Fever Kill" (2007)
*"The Cold Spot" (2008)

Omnibus:
*"Epitaphs: Two Novels of the Dead Past" (1999) Collections:
*"Pentacle" (1995)
*"The Hanging Man and Other Strange Suspensions" (1996)
*"The Dog Syndrome and Other Sick Puppies" (1997)
*"Deep into that Darkness Peering" (1999)
*"A Student of Hell" (poems) (2000)
*"Four Dark Nights" (2002) (with Douglas Clegg, Christopher Golden, Bentley Little)
*"This Cape Is Red Because I've Been Bleeding" (poems)(2002)
*"Mean Sheep" (2003)
*"Waiting My Turn to Go Under the Knife" (poems) (2005)

Chapbooks:
*"Cast in Dark Waters" (2002) (with Ed Gorman) Anthologies edited:
*"The Devil's Wine" (2004)
*"Midnight Premiere" (2007)

Non fiction:
*"Welcome to Hell: A Working Guide for the Beginning Writer" (2000)
*"Deconstructing Tolkien: A Fundamental Analysis of the Lord of the Rings" (2004) (with Edward J McFadden, J.R.R. Tolkien and Jane Yolen) Anthologies containing stories by Tom Piccirilli:
*"100 Wicked Little Witch Stories" (1995)
*"Stranger by Night" (1995)
*"Fear the Fever" (1996)
*"White House Horrors" (1996)
*"Women Who Run with the Werewolves: Tales of Blood, Lust, and Metamorphosis" (1996)
*"Crimes of Passion" (1997)
*"Terminal Frights" (1997)
*"Cat Crimes Through Time" (1998)
*"Going Postal" (1998)
*"100 Hilarious Little Howlers" (1999)
*"Future Crimes" (1999)
*"Star Colonies" (2000)
*"October Dreams" (2000)
*"Corpse Blossoms" (2005)

Awards

* Bram Stoker First Novel nominee (1991) : Dark Father
* World Fantasy Best Collection nominee (2000) : Deep into that Darkness Peering
* Bram Stoker Best Collection nominee (2000) : Deep into that Darkness Peering
* Bram Stoker Best Novel nominee (2000) : Hexes
* Bram Stoker Best Novel nominee (2001) : The Deceased
* Bram Stoker Best Novel winner (2003) : The Night Class
* Bram Stoker Best Novel nominee (2005) : November Mourns
* International Thriller Writers Award nominee for Best Paperback Original (2006) : Headstone City
* International Thriller Writers Award nominee for Best Paperback Original (2007) : The Midnight Road

External links

* [http://www.tompiccirilli.com/ Thomas Piccirilli's Official Website]
* [http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/p/tom-piccirilli/ Thomas Piccirilli's Bibliography on Fantastic Fiction]

ee also

*List of horror fiction authors


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