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Brian McNaughton


USA flag (1935 - 2004)

Brian was born in Red Bank, New Jersey, and attended Harvard. He worked for ten years as a reporter for the Newark Evening News and has since held all sorts of other jobs while publishing some 200 stories in a variety of magazines and books.

He recently ended a ten-year stint as night manager at a decrepit seaside hotel, where he once had the honor of helping his hero, Warren Zevon, break into a stubborn soda machine. The Throne of Bones won the World Fantasy and the International Horror Guild awards in 1998 for best collection.
 

Genres: Horror
 
Series
Satan
   1. Satan's Love Child (1977)
   2. Satan's Mistress (1978)
   3. Satan's Seductress (1981)
   4. Satan's Surrogate (1982)
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Novels
   The Poacher (1978)
   In Flagrant Delight (1991)
   Gemini Rising (2000)
   Worse Things Waiting (2000)
   The House Across the Way (2002)
   Buster Callan (2002)
   Downward to Darkness (2002)
   Guilty Until Proven Guilty (2003)
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Collections
   Nasty Stories (1970)
   Even More Nasty Stories (1979)
   The Throne of Bones (1987)
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Anthologies containing stories by Brian McNaughton
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The Averoigne Legacy (2019)
Tribute Tales in the World of Clark Ashton Smith
edited by
Edward Stasheff
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The Red Brain (2017)
Great Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos
edited by
S T Joshi

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Awards
Bram Stoker Best Collection nominee (1998) : The Throne of Bones
World Fantasy Best Collection winner (1998) : The Throne of Bones


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