![]() ![]() From the mid-1970s, he began to concentrated on longer work with the release of his first novels, the Parric Family series of Post-Holocaust tales: The Shadow of Alpha ( 1976), Ascension ( 1977) and Legion ( 1979). He began publishing work of genre interest with "The House of Evil" for The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction in December 1968 of this early work, "A Crowd of Shadows" (June 1976 F&SF) and "A Glow of Candles, a Unicorn's Eye" (in Graven Images, anth 1977, ed Edward L Ferman & Barry N Malzberg) both won Nebulas and are, respectively, his best short story and best novelette. ![]() (1942-2006) US author who restricted himself since the late 1970s almost exclusively to horror and fantasy fiction, mainly under his own name (sometimes in the form C L Grant), though he wrote books as by Felicia Andrews, Steven Charles, Simon Lake, Lionel Fenn (see below) and Geoffrey Marsh. ![]()
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