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Garry Kilworth: Bibliography (up to October 1999)

Garry Kilworth's pseudonyms are: Garry D Kilworth, Garry Douglas, F K Salwood

NOVELS

  • IN SOLITARY, 1977, Faber and Faber, (Science Fiction), translated into German, Italian and Polish. Published in USA.
  • THE NIGHT OF KADAR, 1978, Faber and Faber, (Science Fiction), translated into German and Japanese. Published in USA.
  • SPLIT SECOND, 1979, Faber and Faber, (Science Fiction), translated into German, Italian and Portugese. Published in USA.
  • GEMINI GOD, 1981, Faber and Faber, (Science Fiction), translated into German and Portugese.
  • A THEATRE OF TIMESMITHS, 1984, Victor Gollancz, (Science Fiction), translated into German, French and Portugese. Published in USA.
  • WITCHWATER COUNTRY, 1986, The Bodley Head, (General Fiction), translated into German.
  • SPIRAL WINDS, 1987, The Bodley Head, (General Fiction).
  • CLOUDROCK, 1988, Unwin Hyman, (Science Fiction), translated into German, French and Portugese.
  • ABANDONATI, 1988, Unwin Hyman, (Dystopia), translated into French.
  • HUNTER'S MOON (A story of foxes), 1989, Unwin Hyman, (Animal Fantasy), translated into Dutch, German and Russian. Published in the USA by Doubleday.
  • MIDNIGHT'S SUN (A story of wolves), 1990, Unwin Hyman, (Animal Fantasy), translated into German.
  • STANDING ON SHAMSAN, 1992, Harper Collins, (General Fiction).
  • FROST DANCERS (A story of hares), 1992, Harper Collins (Animal Fantasy) Translated into German.
  • ANGEL, 1993, Victor Gollancz, (Supernatural Thriller). Translated into German, Norwegian and Russian. Sold in USA.
  • ARCHANGEL, 1994, Victor Gollancz, (Supernatural Thriller). Translated into Norwegian, German, Russian.
  • HOUSE OF TRIBES, 1995, Bantam Books, (Animal fantasy), Translated into German and Polish.
  • THE ROOF OF VOYAGING, 1996, First part of Trilogy The Navigator Kings, Little Brown. (Polynesian Fantasy) Translated into German and Russian.
  • A MIDSUMMER'S NIGHTMARE, 1996, Bantam Books, (Shakespeare's faires) Translated into French and German.
  • THE PRINCELY FLOWER, 1997, Second part of Trilogy The Navigator Kings, Little Brown. (Polynesian Fantasy). Translated into German.
  • LAND-OF-MISTS, 1998, Third part of Trilogy The Navigator Kings, Little Brown. (Polynesian Fantasy). {read an extract}
  • SHADOW-HAWK, 1999, Little Brown. (Dyak Indian Fantasy). {read an extract}

NOVELS (as Garry Douglas)

  • HIGHLANDER, 1986, Grafton Books, (Novelisation of SF film), translated into Hungarian.
  • THE STREET, 1988, Grafton Books, (Horror).
  • THE DEVIL'S OWN, 1997, HarperCollins, (Historical War Novel)
  • THE VALLEY OF DEATH, 1998, HarperCollins, (Historical War Novel)
  • SOLDIERS IN THE MIST, 1999, HarperCollins, (Historical War Novel)

NOVELS (as F K Salwood).

  • THE OYSTERCATCHER'S CRY, 1993, Headline Books, (Essex Saga).
  • THE SAFFRON FIELDS, 1994, Headline Books, (Essex Saga).
  • THE RAGGED SCHOOL, 1995, Headline Books, (Essex Saga).

SHORT STORY COLLECTIONS

  • THE SONGBIRDS OF PAIN, 1984, Victor Gollancz, (Science Fiction and Contemporary Fantasy), Contains: The Dissemblers, The Rose Bush, Blind Windows, Lord of the Dance, Let's Go To Golgotha!, Sumi Dreams of a Paper Frog, Scarlet Fever, The Man Who Collected Bridges, The Invisible Foe, Almost Heaven, God's Cold Lips, Oubliette, The Songbirds of Pain. Translated into French.
  • IN THE HOLLOW OF THE DEEP-SEA WAVE, 1989, The Bodley Head, (General Fiction and Contemporary Fantasy), Contains: Novel - In The Hollow Of The Deep-sea Wave, Filming the Making of the Film of the Making of Fitzcarraldo, Blood Orange, Glory of the Seas, The River-Sailor's Wife, Feral Moon, Thunder of the Captains, Island with the Stink of Ghosts.
  • IN THE COUNTRY OF TATTOOED MEN, 1993, HarperCollins, (Fantasy, Science Fiction and Horror Stories), Contains: Truman Capote's Trilby: The Facts, In the Country of Tattooed Men, Surfing Spanish Style, The Black Wedding, Murderers Walk, Hogfoot Right and Bird-hands, The Men's Room, Dop*elgan*er, 1948, Usurper, Networks, Hobblythick Lane, Giant, Beyond Byzantium, Spiral Sands, On the Watchtower at Plataea, The Wall, Memories of the Flying Ball Bike Shop, x-Calibre, Bronze Casket for a Mummified Shrew-mouse.
  • HOGFOOT RIGHT AND BIRD-HANDS, 1993, Edgewood Press, USA, (Fantasy, Science Fiction and Horror Stories, Contains: Spiral Sands, The Looking-Glass Man, Island with the Stink of Ghosts, Truman Capote's Trilby: The Facts, Doppelganger, Inside The Walled City, On The Watchtower at Plataea, 1948, White Noise, Usurper, Murderers Walk, The Vivarium, Hogfoot Right and Bird-hands.

NOVELS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG ADULTS

  • THE WIZARD OF WOODWORLD, 1987, Dragon Books (Collins), (Science Fiction/Fantasy).
  • THE VOYAGE OF THE VIGILANCE, 1988, Armada Books (Collins), (Science Fiction/Fantasy).
  • THE RAIN GHOST, 1989, Hippo Books (Scholastic), (Contemporary ghost). Published in the USA, translated into French and Dutch.
  • THE THIRD DRAGON, 1991, Hippo Books (Scholastic), (Mystery). Translated into Norwegian.
  • THE DROWNERS, 1991, Methuen Childrens' Books, (Historical ghost). Cassette tape made, Chivers, 1993.
  • BILLY PINK'S PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY, 1993, Methuen Children's Books (Historical ghost). Broadcast on BBC Jackanory.
  • THE PHANTOM PIPER, 1994, Methuen Children's Books (Historical ghost).
  • THE ELECTRIC KID, 1994, Bantam Books, (Science Fiction). Translated into Italian. Translated into Russian. Sold in USA.
  • THE BRONTE GIRLS, 1995, Methuen Children's Books, (General Fiction). Translated into Italian.
  • CYBERCATS, 1996, Bantam Books (Science Fiction). Translated into Russian.
  • THE RAIDERS,1996, Mammoth Books. (Conservation and Adventure).
  • THE GARGOYLE, 1997, Mammoth Books, (Fantasy).
  • THE WELKIN WEASELS: BOOK ONE - THUNDER OAK, 1997, Corgi Books, (Animal Fantasy). Translated into Polish.
  • DRUMMER BOY, 1998, Mammoth Children's Books (Historical fiction).
  • HEAVENLY HOSTS VERSUS HELL UNITED, 1998, (Graphic novel with artist Mark Oliver) Mammoth Epix.
  • THE WELKIN WEASELS: BOOK TWO - CASTLE STORM, 1998, Corgi Books,
  • (Animal fantasy). Translated into Polish.
  • THE LANTERN FOX, 1998, Mammoth Books, (Fantasy).
  • THE WELKIN WEASELS: BOOK THREE - WINDJAMMER RUN, 1999, Corgi Books, (Animal Fantasy). Translated into Polish.
  • HEY, NEW KID, 1999, Mammoth Books, (Realist).

SHORT STORY COLLECTIONS FOR YOUNG ADULTS

  • DARK HILLS, HOLLOW CLOCKS, 1990, Methuen Children's Books, (Folklore Fantasy), Contains: Dogfaerie, Dark Hills Hollow Clocks, The Dragon Slayer, The Goblin Jag, Warrior Wizards, The Sleeping Giants, The Hungry Ghosts, Changelings, The Orkney Trows, Scarecrows.

INDIVIDUAL SHORT STORIES

  • Let's Go To Golgotha!, 1974, Sunday Times Weekly Review (Dec 15th), translated into Polish, Czechoslovakian, Spanish, French and Danish.
  • The Soul of Colonel 607, 1975, anthologised in Gollancz/Sunday Times Best SF Stories. No editor, but forward by Brian Aldiss.
  • Reaching Out, 1976, Science Fiction Monthly (Vol3No3).
  • A Warrior Falls, 1979, anthologised in Pulsar Two, Penguin Books, Edited by George Hay.
  • Grenzkrieg, 1979, SF Story Reader, Heyne. (In German Only).
  • God's Cold Lips, 1979, anthologised in Aries 1, David and Charles, Edited by John Grant, translated into French.
  • The Man Who Collected Bridges, 1980, Amazing Magazine USA, (May Vol27No7). Translated into Czechoslovakian and French.
  • Lord of the Dance, 1980, Fantasy and Science Fiction Magazine USA (Nov Vol59No5). Translated into French.
  • Toomey's Circus, 1981, Ad Astra Magazine (Vol1No6).
  • The Rose Bush, 1981, Ad Astra Magazine (Vol3No13), translated into Czechoslovakian and French.
  • Sumi Dreams of a Paper Frog, 1982, Extro Magazine (Vol1No1).
  • Scarlet Fever, 1982, Extro Magazine (Vol1No3), translated into Czechoslovakian and French.
  • Oubliette, 1982, Ambit Magazine, (No90).
  • Almost Heaven, 1982, Fantasy and Science Fiction Magazine, USA, (Feb Vol62No2). Translated into French.
  • Blind Windows, 1982, Fantasy and Science Fiction Magazine, USA, (Jul Vol63No1). Translated into Czech.
  • The Invisible Foe, 1982, Isaac Asimov's Magazine, USA, (Jan Vol6No1). Translated into French.
  • Love Child, 1982, anthologised in Fontana Book of Horror Stories, edited by Mary Danby.
  • The lights of the City, 1982, anthologised in Alien Monsters, Sparrow Childrens' Books, edited by Peter Davidson.
  • The Dissemblers, 1983, Interzone Magazine, (Vol1No3). Translated into French.
  • The Tryst, 1983, anthologised in Fontana Book of Ghost Stories, edited by R Chetwynd-Hayes).
  • The House that Joachim Jakober Built, 1984, anthologised in Allen and Unwins, Beyond The Lands of Never, edited by Maxim Jakubowski. Film rights sold to Columbia Pictures.
  • Image in a Dark Glass, 1985, Twilight Zone Magazine, USA, (Vol5No3).
  • Spiral Winds (later Spiral Sands), 1985, Interzone Magazine (Autumn No9), translated into French.
  • The Lost Gardens of Enid Blyton, Lucy Atwell, Beatrix Potter and the Rest of the Lads of the 32nd Parachute Regiment, 1985, Isaac Asmimov's Magazine, USA, (Mar Vol9No3), appeared also in illustrated magazine.
  • Thunder of the Captains, 1985, Isaac Asimov's Magazine, USA, (Jun Vol9No6).
  • The Songbirds of Pain, 1985, Omni Magazine, USA, (Aug Vol7No11), translated into Czechoslovakian and French.
  • The Final Assassin, 1985, Isaac Asimov's Magazine, USA, (Jan Vol9No1). Czeckoslovakian.
  • Paper Moon, 1986, Omni Magazine, USA, (Jan Vol9No4).
  • Hobblythick Lane, 1986, Fantasy and Science Fiction Magazine, USA, (Jul Vol71No1).
  • Angel's Eyes, 1986, Twilight Zone Magazine, USA, (Aug Vol6No3).
  • The Vivarium, 1986, Interzone Magazine, (Spring No15).
  • Feral Moon, 1987, The Fiction Magazine, (Jul/Aug Vol6No6).
  • Doppelganger, 1987, Interzone Magazine, (Autumn No21).
  • Hogfoot Right and Birdhands, 1987, one of three stories under general title of Tryptych anthologised in Other Edens, Unwin Hyman, edited by Christopher Evans and Robert Holdstock, translated into Japanese and Polish.
  • The Black Wedding (see Hogfoot Right and Birdhands).
  • Murderers Walk (see Hogfoot Right and Birdhands).
  • The Earth is Flat and We're All Like to Drown, 1987, Tales from the Forbidden Planet, Titan Books, edited by Roz Kaveney.
  • The Looking-glass Man, 1988, Omni Magazine, USA, (Mar Vol10No6).
  • On the Watchtower at Platæa, 1988, anthologised in Other Edens II, Unwin Hyman, edited by Christopher Evans and Robert Holdstock. Translated into Polish.
  • Beyond Byzantium, 1988, anthologised in the World Fantasy Convention Programme Book.
  • The Cave, 1988, Trivial Tales, Novacon 18 Special, BSFG.
  • The Wall, 1988, Trivial Tales, Novacon 18 Special, BSFG.
  • Blood Orange, 1989, collected in In The Hollow of The Deep-sea Wave, The Bodley Head.
  • Glory of the Seas, (see Blood Orange).
  • The River-sailor's Wife, (see Blood Orange).
  • Island with the Stink of Ghosts, (see Blood Orange).
  • The Silver Collar, 1989, anthologised in Blood is not Enough, Morrow USA, edited by Ellen Datlow, translated into Japanese, Czechoslovakian, Finnish and Italian.
  • Filming the Making of the Film of the Making of Fitzcarraldo, 1989, Omni Magazine, USA, (Mar Vol11No6).
  • Ifurin and the Fat Man, 1989, Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, USA, (Mar Vol76No3).
  • Dogfaerie, 1989, anthologised in Hidden Turnings, Methuen Books, edited by Dianna Wynne Jones.
  • Bowmen in the Mist, 1989, Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, USA, (Jun Vol76No6).
  • The Men's Room, 1989, Interzone Magazine, (May/June No29).
  • White Noise, 1989, anthologised in Zenith, Sphere Books, edited by David Garnett.
  • Usurper, 1989, anthologised in Dark Fantasies, Legend Books, edited by Chris Morgan.
  • Snake Dreams, 1989, anthologised in Tarot Tales, Legend Books, edited by Rachel Pollack and Caitlin Matthews.
  • When the Music Stopped, 1989, anthologised in Other Edens III, Unwin Hyman, edited by Christopher Evans and Robert Holdstock, co-written with Christian Lehmann.
  • Truman Capote's Trilby: The Facts, 1990, BBR Magazine, (Spring No 15).
  • Surfing, Spanish Style, 1990, The Gate Magazine, (No2). Translated into Polish.
  • X-Calibre, 1990, anthologised in Zenith II, Sphere Books, edited by David Garnett.
  • Dark Hills, Hollow Clocks, 1990, collected in Dark Hills, Hollow Clocks, Methuen Books.
  • The Goblin Jag, (see Dark Hills).
  • The Orkney Trows, (see Dark Hills).
  • Scarecrows, (see Dark Hills).
  • Warrior Wizards, (see Dark Hills).
  • Changelings, (see Dark Hills).
  • The Sleeping Giants, (see Dark Hills).
  • The Hungry Ghosts, (see Dark Hills).
  • The Dragon Slayer, (see Dark Hills).
  • Bronze Casket for a Mummified Shrew-Mouse, 1990, anthologised in Digital Dreams, New English Library, edited by David V Barrett.
  • The Amorous Adventures of Hogfoot Right, 1990, anthologised in Arrows of Eros, New English Library, edited by Alex Stewart.
  • Networks, 1990, anthologised in Fantasy Tales Magazine
  • (Vol12No5).
  • Inside The Walled City, 1990, anthologised in Walls of Fear, edited by Kathryn Cramer, Morrow Books, USA.
  • In The Country of Tattooed Men, 1990, Omni Magazine, USA, (Sep Vol12No12).
  • Hamelin, Nebraska, 1991, Interzone Magazine (No48, June)
  • The Woodman's Enigma, 1991, Haunting Christmas Tales, Scholastic Books. (Read by Edward de Suza, BBC5 21 Dec 92) Translated into Norwegian. Sold in USA.
  • The Ragthorn, 1991, The Whisper of Blood, Morrow (USA), anthology edited by Ellen Datlow. (Collaboration with Robert Holdstock).
  • Memories of the Flying Ball Bike Shop, 1992, Isaac Asimov's Magazine, June Issue.
  • The Sculptor, 1992, Interzone Magazine (No 60, June), translated into Czechoslovakian.
  • Home, 1992, Works.
  • The Megowl, 1992, Young adults' anthology Chilling Christmas Tales, Scholastic Books. Translated into Norwegian and Greek.
  • The Elevator, 1992, Darklands 2, edited by Nicholas Royle, Egerton Press.
  • My Lady Lygia, 1992, REM Sf and fantasy magazine Issue 2.
  • The Cave Painting, 1992, Omni Best Science Fiction 2 anthology edited by Ellen Datlow, Omni Books.
  • 1948, 1992, Strange Plasma Magazine, No.5, ed. Steve Pasechnick.
  • Fossils, 1993, Interzone Magazine, (No 69, March).
  • Hunter's Hall, 1993, Mysterious Christmas Tales, anthology, Scholastic Books.
  • Giant, 1993, In The Country of Tattooed Men, collected stories, HarperCollins.
  • Punctuated Evolution, 1993, CRANK! Magazine, Issue No.1.
  • Face, 1993, Trafika, International Literary Magazine, Prague,
  • Autumn, Issue No. One.
  • Oracle Bones, 1993, Touch Wood (Narrow Houses Vol.2), anthology, Little Brown, edited by Peter Crowther.
  • Black Drongo, 1994, Omni Magazine, (USA), (Vol.16 No.8), May.
  • Store Wars, 1994, The Anthology of Fantasy and Supernatural, edited by Stephen Jones and David Sutton (Tiger Books).
  • Nerves of Steel, 1994, New Worlds 4 Science Fiction anthology edited by David Garnett (Victor Gollancz).
  • The Tallow Tree, 1994, Cold Cuts II (More tales of terror) edited by Paul Lewis and Steve Lockley (Alun Books).
  • Wayang Kulit, 1994, Interzone Magazine (No 90 December Issue) edited by David Pringle.
  • The House That Jack Built, 1994, 13 More Tales of Horror, (Point Horror) edited by Anne Finnis (Scholastic).
  • Waiting by the Corpse, 1995, Maelstrom, edited by Malcolme E Wright (Sol Publications).
  • Cherub, 1995, Heaven Sent, anthology edited by Peter Crowther (Daw Books, USA).
  • The Rattan Collar 1995, 13 Again (Point Horror), Scholastic Books, edited by Anne Finnis. Translated into Czech.
  • Triads, 1995, Heart to Heart, Mammoth Books, Anthology edited by Miriam Hodgson.
  • Masterpiece, 1995, Ruby Slippers, Golden Tears, Morrow Books, Anthology edited by Ellen Datlow and Terry Windling.

{CENTURY! 100 STORIES PUBLISHED OVER 20 YEARS}
  • Singing Rock, 1996, Kimota 4 SF Fantasy Magazine, edited by Graeme Hurry.
  • The Council of Beasts, 1996, Interzone Magazine (September Issue No. 111), edited by David Pringle.
  • The Goatboy and the Giant, 1966, Fantasy Stories, Anthology edited by Mike Ashley with an Introduction by myself, Robinson Books.
  • Something's Wrong With The Sofa, 1997, The Edge, edited by Graham Evans.
  • The Trial of Hansel and Gretel, 1997, Black Swan, White Raven, edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling, Avon Books.
  • Attack of the Charlie Chaplins, 1997, New Worlds anthology edited by David Garnett, White Wolf Books.
  • Moby Jack, 1997, The Edge, edited by Graham Evans.
  • Mirrors, 1998, Sirens and other Daemon Lovers, Edited by Terri Windling and Ellen Datlow, HarperCollins.
  • We Are The Music Makers, 1999, infinity plus, edited by Keith Brooke.
  • The Frog Chauffeur, 1999, Silver Birch, Blood Moon, anthology by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling, Avon Fiction.
  • Death of the Mocking Man, 1999, Interzone Magazine No.147 edited by David Pringle.

Total: 22 adults' novels, 10 children's novels, 4 collections of adults' short stories, 1 collection children's stories, 111 individual short stories.

AWARDS AND NEAR MISSES

  • WINNER of the Gollancz/Sunday Times Best SF Prize (short story) for Let's Go To Golgotha! (1974)
  • WINNER of the World Fantasy Award (Novella) for The Ragthorn (1992) written with Robert Holdstock.
  • WINNER of the Interzone Magazine readers' Short Story Poll for The Sculptor (1992).
  • WINNER of the British Science Fiction Association award for The Ragthorn (1994) written with Robert Holdstock.
  • WINNER of the Interzone Magazine readers' Short Fiction Poll for The Ragthorn (1994) written with Robert Holdstock.
  • WINNER of The Lancashire County Library/National Westminster Bank Children's Book of the Year Award for the novel THE ELECTRIC KID, (1995).
  • Runner up for the East Anglia 'Angel' Award for Fiction (Novel and short stories) for IN THE HOLLOW OF THE DEEP-SEA WAVE (1990)
  • Library Association's Carnegie Medal Commendation for the juvenile novel The Drowners (1992)
  • Shortlisted for British Science Fiction Association Award (Short Story): four different years for:
    • The Dissemblers (1983),
    • Spiral Winds (1985),
    • Hogfoot Right and Birdhands (1987),
    • The Sculptor (1993).
  • Shortlisted for World Fantasy Award (Short Story) for Hogfoot Right and Birdhands (1987)
  • Shortlisted for World Fantasy Award (Short Story Collection) for THE SONGBIRDS OF PAIN. (1984)
  • Shortlisted for Smarties' Prize for The Drowners (1992)
  • Shortlisted for World Fantasy Award (Short Story Collection) for HOGFOOT RIGHT AND BIRDHANDS (1994).
  • Shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal for juvenile novel The Brontë Girls (1996)
  • Shortlisted for the Stockton Children's Book Prize for The Gargoyle (1998).
  • Shortlisted for the Stockton Children's Book Prize for Drummer Boy (1999).

LIST OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES INTO WHICH NOVELS/STORIES TRANSLATED:

  1. German
  2. Polish
  3. Japanese
  4. Portugese
  5. French
  6. Dutch
  7. Hungarian
  8. Czechoslovakian
  9. Spanish
  10. Danish
  11. Finnish
  12. Italian
  13. Hebrew
  14. Norwegian
  15. Russian
  16. Greek

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