David Barnett (writer)
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.
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Born | 11 January 1970 |
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 978-1-906864-24-8)
- Gideon Smith and the Mechanical Girl (Tor Books, September 10, 2013, ISBN 978-0-7653-3424-4)
- Gideon Smith and the Brass Dragon (Tor Books, September 16, 2014, ISBN 978-0-7653-3425-1)
- Gideon Smith and the Mask of the Ripper (Tor Books, April 14, 2015, ISBN 978-0-7653-3426-8)
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)
- Woman's Work (in Encounters of Sherlock Holmes, Titan Books, 2013)
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. 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
- Story Behind Gideon Smith and the Mechanical Girl - Online Essay by David Barnett
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