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John Shirley


(John Patrick Shirley)
USA flag (b.1953)

aka John Cutter, D B Drumm

John Shirley is the author of more than a dozen books including City Come A-Walking, Really Really Really Really Weird Stories (a collection of short fiction), and the newly reissued classic cyberpunk "A Song Called Youth" trilogy-Eclipse, Eclipse Corona, and Eclipse Penumbra. He is the recipient of the Horror Writers Association Bram Stoker Award and the International Horror Guild Award for his collection Black Butterflies. Shirley has fronted punk bands and written lyrics for his own music, as well as for Blue Oyster Cult and other bands. A principal screenwriter for The Crow, Shirley now devotes most of his time to writing for television and film.
 

Genres: Science Fiction, Horror, Western, Urban Fantasy, Fantasy
 
New and upcoming books
Series
Traveler
   2. Kingdom Come (1984)
   3. The Stalkers (1984)
   4. To Kill a Shadow (1984)
   5. Road War (1985)
   6. Border War (1985)
   8. Terminal Road (1986)
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Song Called Youth
   1. Eclipse (1985)
   2. Eclipse Penumbra (1988)
   3. Eclipse Corona (1990)
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Borderlands
   1. The Fallen (2011)
   2. Unconquered (2012)
   3. Gunsight (2013)
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Cleve Trewe Western
   1. Axle Bust Creek (2022)
   2. Gunmetal Mountain (2023)
   3. Blood in Sweet River (2024)
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Novels
   Transmaniacon (1979)
   Dracula in Love (1979)
   Three Ring Psychus (1980)
   City Come A-Walkin' (1980)
   The Brigade (1981)
   Cellars (1982)
   A Splendid Chaos (1988)
   In Darkness Waiting (1988)
   The Black Hole of Carcosa (1988)
   Wetbones (1991)
   Silicon Embrace (1996)
   Demons (2000)
   The View from Hell (2001)
   And the Angel With Television Eyes (2001)
   Spider Moon (2002)
   Crawlers (2003)
   Doom (2005)
   The Other End (2007)
   Black Glass (2008)
   Bleak History (2009)
   Bioshock: Rapture (2011)
   Everything is Broken (2011)
   The Crow: Death and Rebirth (2013)
   Doyle After Death (2013)
   Watch Dogs: Dark Clouds (2014)
   Wyatt in Wichita (2014)
   Stormland (2021)
   A Sorcerer of Atlantis (2021)
   Sub Orbital 7 (2023)
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Collections
   The Exploded Heart (1986)
   New Noir (1986)
   Heatseeker (1989)
   Black Butterflies (1998)
   Really, Really, Really, Really Weird Stories (1999)
   Darkness Divided (2001)
   Living Shadows (2007)
   Infernally Yours (2009) (with others)
   In Extremis (2011)
   Lovecraft Alive! (2016)
   The Feverish Stars (2021)
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Novellas and Short Stories
   Her Hunger (2014)
   High (2014)
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Series contributed to
John Constantine, Hellblazer
   Constantine (2005)
   Warlord (2006)
   Subterranean (2006)
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Batman
   Dead White (2006)
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Grimm
   1. The Icy Touch (2013)
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HALO
   13. Broken Circle (2014)
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Non fiction show
 
John Shirley recommends
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Destiny Nowhere (2017)
Matthew Hollis Damon
"Destiny Nowhere is scary but amusing, adventurous but thought provoking, wild but smartly fun... You can't go wrong with this one!"
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Dr. Potter's Medicine Show (2017)
Eric Scott Fischl
"A powerful alchemical elixir concocted of post Civil War historical fiction, dark fantasy, Felliniesque flavoring."
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Codename Prague (2011)
(Scikungfi Trilogy, book 2)
D Harlan Wilson
"This intense mixture of giddy activity, cyberpunk essences, avant fusion and social satire may make your head spin at an accelerated rate. Actual brain damage is unlikely, in most cases."

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Anthologies containing stories by John Shirley
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Red Stars and Shattered Shields (2024)
A charity sci-fi anthology
edited by
Maxwell I Gold and Henry Herz
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Spectral Realms No. 20 (2024)
(Spectral Realms, book 20)
edited by
S T Joshi
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The Cozy Cosmic (2023)
edited by
Frances Lu-Pai Ippolito and Mark Teppo

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Awards
Bram Stoker Best Collection winner (1999) : Black Butterflies: A Flock on the Dark Side
Bram Stoker Best Novellette nominee (1999) : What Would You Do for Love?


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