Graham Joyce

Graham Joyce (* 1954 in Keresley, England ) is a British science fiction, fantasy and horror writer.

Graham Joyce was born in 1954 and grew up near Coventry. After studying in Leicester, he first worked as a teacher and then became a writer. Since 1991 he has presented several stories and fantasy novels. He now lives with his family in Leicester and teaches creative writing at Nottingham Trent University.

Currently Joyce software works for the American game developer Id to the action of the horror first-person shooter Doom 4

So far, Joyce was five times the British Fantasy Award for Best Novel ( for Dark Sister, Requiem, The Tooth Fairy, indigo, and Memoirs of a Master Forger, which he published under the pseudonym William Heaney ) and once the World Fantasy Award ( for The Facts of Life ) awarded.

Work

The Web

Joyce has helped the band 4 to the twelve-part children's book series, The Web.

Single novels

  • Dreamside, 1991
  • Dark Sister, 1992
  • Requiem, 1995
  • The Tooth Fairy, 1996
  • The Storm Watcher, 1997
  • Indigo, 1999
  • Smoking Poppy, 2001
  • The Facts of Life, 2002
  • The Limits of Enchantment, 2005
  • TWOC, 2005
  • Do the Creepy Thing, 2006
  • Memoirs of a Master Forger (as William Heaney ), 2008
  • The Devil 's Ladder, 2009
  • The Silent Land, 2010

Collections

  • Partial Eclipse and Other Stories, 2003
  • "The Apprentice", 1993
  • "Black Dust", 2002
  • " Candia ", 1999
  • " The Care Person ", 1992 ( " The Social Worker" )
  • " Gap Sickness", 1993
  • " Leningrad Nights ", 1999
  • "The Mountain Eats People", 1998
  • "Partial Eclipse ", 2000
  • "Pink Land", 1997
  • "Under the Pylon ", 1993
  • " Xenos Beach ", 2000

Other short stories

  • Monastic Lives, 1992
  • Last Rising Sun, 1992
  • The Ventriloquial type, 1993
  • Eat Reecebread, with Peter F. Hamilton, 1994
  • The Reckoning 1994
  • Black Ball Game, 1995
  • A Tip from Bobby Moore, 1996
  • The White Stuff, with Peter F. Hamilton, 1997
  • As Seen on Radio 1998
  • Incident in Mombassa, 1999
  • Horrograph, 1999
  • Coventry Boy, 2001
  • Leningrad Nights, 2002
  • The Coventry Boy, 2002
  • First, Catch Your Demon, 2002
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