Christopher Golden

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Christopher Golden is a writer of novels, short stories, comics, video games, and an original animated supernatural drama for BBC online. He has also edited a number of anthologies and written and edited a variety of non-fiction. He lives in Massachusetts.

[edit] Anthologies edited

  • Hellboy: Odd Jobs (Dark Horse, 1999)
  • Hellboy: Odder Jobs (Dark Horse, 2004)
  • Hellboy: Oddest Jobs (Dark Horse, 2008)
    • Contributors include: Joe R. Lansdale • China Mieville • Barbara Hambly • Ken Bruen • Tad Williams
  • British Invasion, with Tim Lebbon, and James A. Moore (Cemetery Dance, 2008)
    • Contributors include: Sarah Pinborough • Gary Fry • Gord Rollo • Mark Chadbourn • James Lovegrove • Allen Ashley • Paul Finch • Conrad Williams • Tony Richards • Joel Lane • Nicholas Royle • Steve Lockley & Paul Lewis • Kealan Patrick Burke • John Travis • Mark Morris • Adam Nevill • Philip Nutman • Peter Crowther • Paul Meloy
  • The New Dead (St. Martin's Press, Feb 2010; Subterranean Press limited edition w. full color cover and four interior color plates by Stephen R. Bissette, and an illustration for each story by Glenn Chadbourne, 2010)
    • Contributors include: John Connolly • by David Liss • Stephen R. Bissette • Tim Lebbon • Kelley Armstrong • Holly Newstein • Max Brooks • Brian Keene • Jonathan Maberry • M.B. Homler • Derek Nikitas • Mike Carey • Aimee Bender • Rick Hautala • Tad Williams • James A. Moore • Joe R. Lansdale • David Wellington • Joe Hill

[edit] Critical writing and other nonfiction

  • Cut!: Horror Writers on Horror Film (Berkley, editor, 1992)
  • The Watcher's Guide: The Official Buffy the Vampire Slayer Companion, with Nancy Holder (Pocket 1998)
  • The Sunnydale High Yearbook, with Nancy Holder (Pocket, 1999)
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Monster Book, with Stephen R. Bissette & Tom Sniegoski (Pocket, 2000)
  • The Stephen King Universe, with Stanley Wiater & Hank Wager (Renaissance, 2001)
  • Prince of Stories: The Many Worlds of Neil Gaiman, with Hank Wagner and Stephen R. Bisette (St. Martin's Press HC October 28th, 2008)

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