About Bentley Little
Bentley Little was born in Arizona. He received a BA in Communications and an MA in English and Comparative Literature from California State University. He currently lives in Fullerton, California with his wife and son. He also writes under the pseudonym 'Phillip Emmons'.
Novels
The Revelation (1990)
The Mailman (1991)
Death Instinct (1992) (with Phillip Emmons (Bentley Little))
aka Evil Deeds
The Summoning (1993)
The Night School (1994)
aka University
Dominion (1995)
The Store (1996)
The House (1997)
The Ignored (1997)
Guests (1997)
The Town (2000)
The Walking (2000)
The Association (2001)
The Return (2002)
The Policy (2003)
The Resort (2004)
Dispatch (2005)
The Burning (2006)
The Vanishing (2007)
The Academy (2008)
His Father's Son (2009)
The Disappearance (2010)
The Haunted (2012)
The Mailman (1991)
Death Instinct (1992) (with Phillip Emmons (Bentley Little))
aka Evil Deeds
The Summoning (1993)
The Night School (1994)
aka University
Dominion (1995)
The Store (1996)
The House (1997)
The Ignored (1997)
Guests (1997)
The Town (2000)
The Walking (2000)
The Association (2001)
The Return (2002)
The Policy (2003)
The Resort (2004)
Dispatch (2005)
The Burning (2006)
The Vanishing (2007)
The Academy (2008)
His Father's Son (2009)
The Disappearance (2010)
The Haunted (2012)
Collections
Murmurous Haunts (1997)
The Collection (2002)
Four Dark Nights (2002) (with Douglas Clegg, Christopher Golden and Tom Piccirilli)
Indignities of the Flesh (2012)
Cut Corners Volume 1 (2012) (with Ramsey Campbell and Ray Garton)
The Collection (2002)
Four Dark Nights (2002) (with Douglas Clegg, Christopher Golden and Tom Piccirilli)
Indignities of the Flesh (2012)
Cut Corners Volume 1 (2012) (with Ramsey Campbell and Ray Garton)
Novellas
Anthologies containing stories by Bentley Little
Best of the Horror Show: An Adventure in Terror (1987)
Borderlands 3 (1993)
Blue Motel: Narrow Houses Vol 3 (1994)
Borderlands 4 (1995)
Destination Unknown (1996)
Going Postal (1998)
Dangerous Vegetables (1998)
A Haunting Collection (1999)
Cat Crimes Through Time (1999)
999: Twenty-nin Original Tales of Horror and Suspense (1999)
Borderlands 3 (1993)
Blue Motel: Narrow Houses Vol 3 (1994)
Borderlands 4 (1995)
Destination Unknown (1996)
Going Postal (1998)
Dangerous Vegetables (1998)
A Haunting Collection (1999)
Cat Crimes Through Time (1999)
999: Twenty-nin Original Tales of Horror and Suspense (1999)
Short stories
| Witch Woman (1985) | |||
| The Potato (1991) | |||
| The Man in the Passenger Seat (1993) | |||
| Monteith (1993) | |||
| From the Mouths of Babes (1994) | |||
| The Numbers Game (1994) | |||
| The Pond (1994) | |||
| See Marilyn Monroe's Panties! (1995) | |||
| Life With Father (1998) | |||
| Connie (1999) | |||
| The Theatre (1999) |
Awards
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Links to other websites
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Bentley Little recommends
AfterAge (1993) Yvonne Navarro "AfterAge is one hell of a good novel." | Fireworks (2001) James A Moore "Here is a talent. Here is someone to watch." | The Beast That Was Max (2001) Gerard Daniel Houarner "Real writing skill is a rarity; but it's abundantly evident in Houarner's impressive output. " | |
The Red Church (2002) (Sheriff Littlefield) Scott Nicholson "Like Stephen King, he has an eye and ear for the rhythms of rural America, and like King he knows how to summon serious scares." | The Harvest (2003) Scott Nicholson "A terrific writer. Like Stephen King he knows how to summon serious scares." | In This Skin (2004) Simon Clark "Simon Clark has what it takes to be another Stephen King." | |
The Manor (2004) Scott Nicholson "A terrific writer. Like Stephen King, he knows how to summon serious scares." | Writ in Blood (2005) (Serenity Falls, book 1) James A Moore "Here is a talent. James A. Moore is someone to watch." | The Home (2005) Scott Nicholson "A terrific writer. Like Stephen King, he knows how to summon serious scares." | |
The Corporation (2012) J F Gonzalez "J.F. Gonzalez is a writer to watch." |
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