About Stephen Laws
Stephen Laws is a full-time novelist, born in Newcastle upon Tyne. Married, with three children, he still lives and works in his birthplace.
Novels
Ghost Train (1985)
Spectre (1986)
The Wyrm (1987)
The Frighteners (1990)
Darkfall (1992)
Gideon (1993)
Macabre (1994)
Daemonic (1995)
Somewhere South of Midnight (1996)
Chasm (1998)
Fear Me (2005)
Ferocity (2007)
Spectre (1986)
The Wyrm (1987)
The Frighteners (1990)
Darkfall (1992)
Gideon (1993)
Macabre (1994)
Daemonic (1995)
Somewhere South of Midnight (1996)
Chasm (1998)
Fear Me (2005)
Ferocity (2007)
Collections
Anthologies containing stories by Stephen Laws
Scare Care (1989)
Dark Voices 3: The Pan Book of Horror (1991)
The Mammoth Book of Terror (1992)
Northern Chills (1994)
Heaven Sent: 18 Glorious Tales of the Angels (1995)
Dancing with the Dark (1997)
Dark of the Night (1997)
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror Volume Nine (1997)
Scaremongers (1998)
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Eleventh Annual Collection (1998)
Scaremongers 2: Redbrick Eden (1998)
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror Volume Ten (1999)
Dark Voices 3: The Pan Book of Horror (1991)
The Mammoth Book of Terror (1992)
Northern Chills (1994)
Heaven Sent: 18 Glorious Tales of the Angels (1995)
Dancing with the Dark (1997)
Dark of the Night (1997)
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror Volume Nine (1997)
Scaremongers (1998)
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Eleventh Annual Collection (1998)
Scaremongers 2: Redbrick Eden (1998)
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror Volume Ten (1999)
Short stories
| Guilty Party (1988) | |||
| Junk (1989) | |||
| The Frighteners [short story] (1990) | |||
| Gordy's A-Okay (1991) | |||
| He Who Laughs (1991) | |||
| Deep Blue (1994) | |||
| The Crawl (1997) | |||
| Norfolk Nightmare (1997) | |||
| The Song My Sister Sang (1998) | British Fantasy Society (nominee) |
Awards
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Links to other websites
| stephenlaws.com |
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