About Edward Lee
Edward Lee lives in St. Petersburg Beach, where, if he had the chance, he would gladly eat his own weight in seafood. He's the author of over a dozen novels, including Coven, Succubi, Incubi, Ghosts, Creekers, and The Bighead, 60 short stories, multiple comic scripts and novellas.
Novels
Ghouls (1988)
Coven (1991)
Incubi (1991)
Succubi (1992)
The Chosen (1993)
Creekers (1994)
The Bighead (1997)
Inside the Works (1997) (with Gerard Daniel Houarner and Tom Piccirilli)
Portrait of the Psychopath as a Young Woman (1998) (with Elizabeth Steffen)
Stickmen (1999)
Operator B (1999)
The Ushers (1999)
Dahmer's Not Dead (1999) (with Elizabeth Steffen)
Family Tradition (2002) (with John Pelan)
Monstrosity (2002)
Goon (2003) (with John Pelan)
The Messenger (2004)
Flesh Gothic (2004)
Shifters (2005) (with John Pelan)
The Backwoods (2005)
Slither (2006)
The House (2007)
House Infernal (2007)
Brides of the Impaler (2008)
Coven (1991)
Incubi (1991)
Succubi (1992)
The Chosen (1993)
Creekers (1994)
The Bighead (1997)
Inside the Works (1997) (with Gerard Daniel Houarner and Tom Piccirilli)
Portrait of the Psychopath as a Young Woman (1998) (with Elizabeth Steffen)
Stickmen (1999)
Operator B (1999)
The Ushers (1999)
Dahmer's Not Dead (1999) (with Elizabeth Steffen)
Family Tradition (2002) (with John Pelan)
Monstrosity (2002)
Goon (2003) (with John Pelan)
The Messenger (2004)
Flesh Gothic (2004)
Shifters (2005) (with John Pelan)
The Backwoods (2005)
Slither (2006)
The House (2007)
House Infernal (2007)
Brides of the Impaler (2008)
Collections
Of Pigs and Spiders (1999) (with John Pelan, Brett Savory and David Niall Wilson)
Sleep Disorder (2003) (with Jack Ketchum)
Haunted House: And Other Presidential Horrors (2006)
Triage (2008) (with Jack Ketchum, Richard Laymon)
Sleep Disorder (2003) (with Jack Ketchum)
Haunted House: And Other Presidential Horrors (2006)
Triage (2008) (with Jack Ketchum, Richard Laymon)
Chapbooks
Anthologies containing stories by Edward Lee
Dark Seductions: Tales of Erotic Horror (1993)
Bizarre Sex and Other Crimes of Passion (1994)
Deadly After Dark (1994)
Seeds of Fear (1995)
Stranger by Night (1995)
Darkside: Horror for the Next Millennium (1996)
Fear the Fever (1996)
White House Horrors (1996)
The UFO Files (1997)
Whitley Strieber's Aliens (1998)
999 (1999)
Graven Images (2000)
Bizarre Sex and Other Crimes of Passion (1994)
Deadly After Dark (1994)
Seeds of Fear (1995)
Stranger by Night (1995)
Darkside: Horror for the Next Millennium (1996)
Fear the Fever (1996)
White House Horrors (1996)
The UFO Files (1997)
Whitley Strieber's Aliens (1998)
999 (1999)
Graven Images (2000)
Short stories
| I'd Give Anything for You (1994) (with Jack Ketchum) | |||
| Mr Torso (1994) | Bram Stoker (nominee) | ||
| Dead Girls in Love (1995) (with Gary Bowen) | |||
| Grub-Girl (1995) | |||
| Love Letters from the Rain Forest (1996) (with Jack Ketchum) | |||
| Night of the Vegetables (1996) | |||
| The Stick Woman (1996) | |||
| Secret Service (1998) | |||
| Icu (1999) | |||
| Masks (1999) (with Jack Ketchum) | |||
| Scripture Girl (1999) |
Awards
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Edward Lee recommends
Clickers (1999) (Clickers, book 1) J F Gonzalez and Mark Williams "In an era of horror fiction that's often reckless and overboard, Gonzalez brings intellect and a studied, consummate craft to the table, creating tales the right way: with deft characterization, riveting plotwork, and imagery sharper than a carpet razor. This is a rare type of writer indeed, tackling even hardcore and taboo subjects with brains and creative brawn. If you haven't heard of this guy yet, believe me, you will. It won't be long before Gonzalez is taking big bites out of the field of horror fiction." | Graven Images (2000) Gary Raisor "The author is a guy who, years ago, brought us one of the best vampire novels written in modern times (Less Than Human). Mr. Gary Raisor." | Deadliest of the Species (2001) Michael Oliveri "A big, plush, hot, creepy, erotic gem. To call Deadliest of the Species a great 'debut' book just isn't sufficient, nor would it be adequate to merely call Oliveri a terrific new novelist. This guy delivers a style and voice all his own, and I'm confident that Deadliest of the Species is only the beginning of a long list of offerings that will give the entirety of the genre a good, hard shake." |
Maternal Instinct (2002) J F Gonzalez "...Gonzalez brings intellect and a studied, consummate craft to the table, creating tales the right way..." | Guises (2002) Charlee Jacob "Charlee Jacob...is clearly one of the best new writers working in the horror field today..." | The Jigsaw Man (2008) Gord Rollo "A superb excursion into modern horror." |
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