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Fiction

 Novels

 House of Bones.  New York:  Signet, 2002.

 The Fallen.  New York:  Signet, 2002.  International Horror Guild Award nominee, Best First Novel.

 

Short Fiction Collection

 The Resurrection Man’s Legacy and Other Stories.  Urbana, IL:  Golden Gryphon Press, 2003.

  

Short Fiction

“Passing to the Distant Shore,” forthcoming in Alchemy.

“The Census Taker.”  The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction.  Oct./Nov.  2003:  138-164.

“Hunger:  A Confession.”  The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction.  March 2003:  81-94.

“In Green’s Dominion,” serialized in June 2002, at Sci Fiction, the web site of the Sci-Fi Channel.   Read it online:             http://www.scifi.com/scifiction/originals/originals_archive/bailey/

“Death and Suffrage.”  The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction.  February 2002:  123-160.  Winner of the International Horror Guild Award, Intermediate Length Fiction.

“Heat.”  The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction.  September 2000:   42-53.   Read it online

 “Inheritance.”  The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction.  July 2000:  129-160.

 “The Anencephalic Fields.” The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. January 2000:  125-158.

 “The Rain at the End of the World.” The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction.  July 1999:  42-53.  Read it online

 “Cockroach.” The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction.  Dec. 1998:  121-158.

 “Night of the Fireflies.”  The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction.  Jan. 1998:  40-46.  Read it online:            http://www.fantasticmetropolis.com/show.html?fn,fireflies,1

 “Exodus.”  The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction.  July 1997:  84-98.

 “Quinn’s Way.”  The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction.  Feb. 1997:  7-38.

 “Interval of Stillness.”  The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction.  Sept. 1996:  71-84.

 “The Mall.”  The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction.  Jan. 1996:  32-45.

 “Sheep’s Clothing.” The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction.  Oct./Nov. 1995: 110-138.

 “The Resurrection Man’s Legacy.” The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. July 1995:  81-113.  Nebula nominee, 1995.

 “Epiphany.”  Pulphouse:  A Fiction Magazine.  Issue 18 (Spring 1995):  33-34.

 “Home Burial.”  The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction.  December 1994:  83-97.

 “Giants in the Earth.”  The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction.  August 1994:  58-69.

 “Notes Toward a Proof of the Theorem:  Love is Hunger.” Amazing Stories. Spring 1994:  43-51.

 “Conquistador.”  The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction.  May 1994: 108-120.

 “Touched.”  The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction  Oct./Nov. 1993: 147-160.

 “Eidelman’s Machine.”  The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction.  July 1993:  107-116.

 

 Short Fiction Reprints

 “The Census Taker.”  The Best of Fantasy & Science Fiction Magazine:  September-November 2003.  Ed. Gordon Van Gelder.  Audible.com,   2003.  (Audio Format)  Buy it here:  http://www.audible.com

 “Hunger:  A Confession.”  The Best of Fantasy & Science Fiction Magazine: March-April 2003.  Ed. Gordon Van Gelder.  Audible.com, 2003.  (Audio Format)  Buy it here:  http://www.audible.com

 “Quinn’s Way.”  The Best from Fantasy & Science Fiction: A 50th  Anniversary Anthology.  Ed. by Edward L. Ferman and Gordon Van Gelder.  New York:  Tor, 1999.  294-325.

 “Eidelman’s Machine.”  Rosebud:  The Magazine for People Who Enjoy Good Writing.  Winter 1998:  38-44.

 “The Resurrection Man’s Legacy.” Nebula Awards 31:  SFWA’s Choices for the Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year.  Ed. Pamela Sargent. New York:  Harcourt Brace & Company, 1997.  146-181.

 “Home Burial.”  The Dodge Magazine.  March/April/May 1995: 8+.       

 “Giants in the Earth.”  The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror:  Eighth Annual  Collection.  Ed. Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling.  New York:  St. Martin’s Press, 1995.  296-304.

 “Touched.”  The Best from Fantasy & Science Fiction:   A 45th Anniversary Anthology.  Ed. Edward L. Ferman and Kristine Kathryn Rusch.  New York:  St. Martin’s Press, 1994.  21-35.


Non-Fiction

Books

American Nightmares:  The Haunted House Formula in American Popular Fiction.  Bowling Green, OH:  Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1999.

Articles

“Why We Read Scary Stories.”  The Charlotte Observer  31 October 2003: 1V, 8V.  Read it online

“A Counterhegemonic World:  James Hynes’ Tales of Academic Horror.” Studies in Popular Culture 25.3 (2003):  25-34.

 


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