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Brett Savory is a freelance writer, editor, and web designer. He lives in Canada with his wife, writer and editor, Sandra Kasturi.

Bibliography

Novels

  • A Perfect Machine (Angry Robot Books, February 2017) [1]
  • In and Down (Brindle & Glass Publishing, September 2007)
  • The Distance Travelled (Necro Publications, March 2006)

Short story collections

  • No Further Messages (Delirium Books, November 2007)

Short Stories / Novellas

  • "Everyone on Earth"—World Horror Convention Souvenir Book (April 2011)
  • "Safe"—Chilling Tales (March 2011)
  • "The Machine is Perfect, the Engineer is Nobody"—Taddle Creek (October 2008)
  • "I Am Today and I Am Yesterday" (with David Niall Wilson) —In Delirium II (Delirium Books, December 2007)
  • The Distance Travelled: A Little Slice of Heaven (with Gord Zajac; Burning Effigy Press, April 2007)
  • "Anniversary of an Uninteresting Event"—In the Dark: Stories from the Supernatural (reprint; October 2006)
  • "Quiet Rapture"—Delirium Insider (October 2006)
  • "Messages"—Realms of Fantasy (February 2006)
    • reprinted in The Year's Best Fantasy & Horror (September 2007)
  • "Wall"—Ideomancer.com (December 2005)
    • reprinted at Suspect Thoughts (July 2006)
  • "Subliminal Verses"—Trunk Stories, Issue #3 (November 2005)
  • "Running Beneath the Skin"—Outsiders: 22 All-New Stories from the Edge (Penguin/Roc, October 2005)
  • Philip Nutman's Wet Work (Definitive Edition) —Editorial Consultant (Overlook Connection Press, September 2005)
  • My Eyes Are Nailed, But Still I See—co-written with David Niall Wilson (Delirium Books, July 2005)
  • "Bottom Drawer"—Vestal Review (January 2005)
    • reprinted at The Future Fire—runner-up winner of the MirrorMask Flash Fiction Competition (January 2006)
    • reprinted at Rockstar Upload website—runner-up winner of the Rockstar Upload 4 Short Fiction Contest (February 2006)
  • "Apology"—Brutarian (November 2004)
  • The Last Pentacle of the Sun: Writings in Support of the West Memphis Three—co-edited with M. W. Anderson ( Arsenal Pulp Press, October 2004)
  • "Shoes" (with Tim Lebbon) —A Walk on the Darkside: Visions of Horror (Penguin/Roc, September 2004)
    • (A Year's Best Fantasy and Horror honorable mention)
  • "Landscape"—Trunk Stories, Issue #1 (November 2003)
    • Romanian translation published at C.A.V.L.A SFera Online as "Viziune" (July 2003)
  • "Slipknot"—Borderlands 5 (Borderlands Press, November 2003)
    • reprinted in From the Borderlands (Warner Books, September 2004)
      • (A Bram Stoker Award-winning anthology)
  • Denying Death (with Gary W. Conner and Seth Lindberg) —Prime Books (November 2003)
    • Includes "Silica," "Beyond the Black," "Anniversary of an Uninteresting Event," "Walking," and "The Collective"
  • "The Pig and the Pendulum" (with David Niall Wilson) —Gothic.Net (October 2003)
  • "A Diamond of Skin and Love"—Vivisections, Catalyst Press (March 2003)
  • "Freshets"—Queer Fear II, Arsenal Pulp Press (December 2002)
    • (A Lambda Literary Award-winning anthology)
  • "Mad Jack and the Widow Henley" (with Brian A. Hopkins) —Space & Time, Issue #96 (July 2002)
  • "Chamber of the Gods" (with Gord Rollo) —Fangoria.com (June 2002)
    • reprinted in Dark Wisdom #9 (June 2006)
  • "Mr. Chumbly"—Dreaming of Angels—Prime Books (April 2002)
  • "Danny Boy"—The Asylum ... Bedtime Stories for the Criminally Insane, Vol. 2: The Violent Ward, DarkTales Publications (April 2002)
    • reissued by Prime Books in February 2003
  • "The Time Between Lights"—Brainbox II: Son of Brainbox—Irrational Press (December 2001)
  • The Distance Travelled—Prime Books (November 2001)
    • (A Year's Best Fantasy and Horror honorable mention)
  • The Smoke of the Seven Hells—Undaunted Press 'flipbook' (October 2001)
  • "Twelve Great Black Pigs, and One Red One" (with David Niall Wilson) —Gothic.Net (August 2001)
  • "Jimmy Dale"—Gothic.Net (April 2001)
  • Filthy Death, the Leering Clown (with Joseph Moore) —DarkTales Publications (October 2000)
  • "Ribbons of Darkness Over Me" (with David Niall Wilson) —Twilight Showcase (#15, February 2000)
  • "Silica"—Gothic.Net (January 2000)
    • reprinted at Imaginary Worlds Press website (August 2000)
  • "Epicure" (with Patricia Lee Macomber) —Cassandra's Crypt, Goddess of the Bay Publications (January 2000)
  • "Fucking Fear Factory" (with David Niall Wilson) —Gothic.Net (September 1999)
    • reprinted at Twilight Tales (December 1999)
  • "First Child of the New World" (with Geoff Cooper and Ray Wallace) —Errata (#5, August 1999)
  • "A Room of Incense" (with Dan Lee) —The Three-lobed Burning Eye (#2, July 1999)
    • reprinted in The Three-lobed Burning Eye—Annual, Volume 1 anthology (Legion Press, October 2002)
  • "Poland's Anguish"—The Goddess of the Bay (#7, Summer 1999)
  • "Jewels"—The Asylum . . . Bedtime Stories for the Criminally Insane, Vol. 1: The Psycho Ward, DarkTales Publications (1999)
  • "Solstice" (with Sandra DeLuca) —Twilight Showcase (#4, March 1999)
  • "That's Some Pig!" (with David Niall Wilson) —Of Pigs and Spiders, Bereshith Publishing (Shadowlands imprint, March 1999)
    • reprinted at HorrorFind.com (October 2000)
  • "The Neath"—Twilight Showcase (#3, February 1999)
    • reprinted in Gord Rollo's Unnatural Selection: A Collection of Darwinian Nightmares anthology (LTDBooks, October 2000; Cosmos Books, August 2001)
  • "Pop! Goes the Weasel" (with Brian A. Hopkins) —Bad Dreams (#8, 1999)
  • "Honour Thy Father and Mother . . ."—Dark Muse (October 1998)
    • reprinted in Bloody Muse (February 1999)
    • reprinted in Bad Dreams (#7)
  • "Age of Faith"—The Goddess of the Bay (#3, October 1998)
  • "Stars"—The Goddess of the Bay (#2, Fall 1998)

Awards & honorable mentions

Awards

YBFH Appearances & Honorable Mentions

  • Year's Best Fantasy & Horror 20th edition appearance: "Messages" (2007)
  • Year's Best Fantasy & Horror honorable mention: "Shoes" (co-written with Tim Lebbon; 2004)
  • Year's Best Fantasy & Horror honorable mention: The Distance Travelled (novella; 2001)

References

  1. ^ "Announcing Brett Savory's A Perfect Machine from Angry Robot Books | Tor.com". 21 March 2016.
  2. ^ "World Fantasy Awards -- Complete Listing". Archived from the original on 2013-10-15. Retrieved 2011-02-04.
  3. ^ "Winners of the British Fantasy Awards 2013 | the British Fantasy Society". Archived from the original on 2022-02-17. Retrieved 2016-03-21.
  4. ^ "World Fantasy Awards -- Complete Listing". Archived from the original on 2013-10-15. Retrieved 2011-02-04.
  5. ^ "World Fantasy Awards -- Complete Listing". Archived from the original on 2013-10-15. Retrieved 2011-02-04.
  6. ^ "World Fantasy Awards -- Complete Listing". Archived from the original on 2013-10-15. Retrieved 2011-02-04.

External links

Citations

1. All biographic and bibliographic information is from the "Official Brett Alexander Savory website". 16 March 2007. Retrieved 2007-03-16.
2. Bram Stoker Awards information is from the "Horror Writers Association". 16 March 2007. Archived from the original on 20 June 2000. Retrieved 2007-03-16.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Brett Savory is a freelance writer, editor, and web designer. He lives in Canada with his wife, writer and editor, Sandra Kasturi.

Bibliography

Novels

  • A Perfect Machine (Angry Robot Books, February 2017) [1]
  • In and Down (Brindle & Glass Publishing, September 2007)
  • The Distance Travelled (Necro Publications, March 2006)

Short story collections

  • No Further Messages (Delirium Books, November 2007)

Short Stories / Novellas

  • "Everyone on Earth"—World Horror Convention Souvenir Book (April 2011)
  • "Safe"—Chilling Tales (March 2011)
  • "The Machine is Perfect, the Engineer is Nobody"—Taddle Creek (October 2008)
  • "I Am Today and I Am Yesterday" (with David Niall Wilson) —In Delirium II (Delirium Books, December 2007)
  • The Distance Travelled: A Little Slice of Heaven (with Gord Zajac; Burning Effigy Press, April 2007)
  • "Anniversary of an Uninteresting Event"—In the Dark: Stories from the Supernatural (reprint; October 2006)
  • "Quiet Rapture"—Delirium Insider (October 2006)
  • "Messages"—Realms of Fantasy (February 2006)
    • reprinted in The Year's Best Fantasy & Horror (September 2007)
  • "Wall"—Ideomancer.com (December 2005)
    • reprinted at Suspect Thoughts (July 2006)
  • "Subliminal Verses"—Trunk Stories, Issue #3 (November 2005)
  • "Running Beneath the Skin"—Outsiders: 22 All-New Stories from the Edge (Penguin/Roc, October 2005)
  • Philip Nutman's Wet Work (Definitive Edition) —Editorial Consultant (Overlook Connection Press, September 2005)
  • My Eyes Are Nailed, But Still I See—co-written with David Niall Wilson (Delirium Books, July 2005)
  • "Bottom Drawer"—Vestal Review (January 2005)
    • reprinted at The Future Fire—runner-up winner of the MirrorMask Flash Fiction Competition (January 2006)
    • reprinted at Rockstar Upload website—runner-up winner of the Rockstar Upload 4 Short Fiction Contest (February 2006)
  • "Apology"—Brutarian (November 2004)
  • The Last Pentacle of the Sun: Writings in Support of the West Memphis Three—co-edited with M. W. Anderson ( Arsenal Pulp Press, October 2004)
  • "Shoes" (with Tim Lebbon) —A Walk on the Darkside: Visions of Horror (Penguin/Roc, September 2004)
    • (A Year's Best Fantasy and Horror honorable mention)
  • "Landscape"—Trunk Stories, Issue #1 (November 2003)
    • Romanian translation published at C.A.V.L.A SFera Online as "Viziune" (July 2003)
  • "Slipknot"—Borderlands 5 (Borderlands Press, November 2003)
    • reprinted in From the Borderlands (Warner Books, September 2004)
      • (A Bram Stoker Award-winning anthology)
  • Denying Death (with Gary W. Conner and Seth Lindberg) —Prime Books (November 2003)
    • Includes "Silica," "Beyond the Black," "Anniversary of an Uninteresting Event," "Walking," and "The Collective"
  • "The Pig and the Pendulum" (with David Niall Wilson) —Gothic.Net (October 2003)
  • "A Diamond of Skin and Love"—Vivisections, Catalyst Press (March 2003)
  • "Freshets"—Queer Fear II, Arsenal Pulp Press (December 2002)
    • (A Lambda Literary Award-winning anthology)
  • "Mad Jack and the Widow Henley" (with Brian A. Hopkins) —Space & Time, Issue #96 (July 2002)
  • "Chamber of the Gods" (with Gord Rollo) —Fangoria.com (June 2002)
    • reprinted in Dark Wisdom #9 (June 2006)
  • "Mr. Chumbly"—Dreaming of Angels—Prime Books (April 2002)
  • "Danny Boy"—The Asylum ... Bedtime Stories for the Criminally Insane, Vol. 2: The Violent Ward, DarkTales Publications (April 2002)
    • reissued by Prime Books in February 2003
  • "The Time Between Lights"—Brainbox II: Son of Brainbox—Irrational Press (December 2001)
  • The Distance Travelled—Prime Books (November 2001)
    • (A Year's Best Fantasy and Horror honorable mention)
  • The Smoke of the Seven Hells—Undaunted Press 'flipbook' (October 2001)
  • "Twelve Great Black Pigs, and One Red One" (with David Niall Wilson) —Gothic.Net (August 2001)
  • "Jimmy Dale"—Gothic.Net (April 2001)
  • Filthy Death, the Leering Clown (with Joseph Moore) —DarkTales Publications (October 2000)
  • "Ribbons of Darkness Over Me" (with David Niall Wilson) —Twilight Showcase (#15, February 2000)
  • "Silica"—Gothic.Net (January 2000)
    • reprinted at Imaginary Worlds Press website (August 2000)
  • "Epicure" (with Patricia Lee Macomber) —Cassandra's Crypt, Goddess of the Bay Publications (January 2000)
  • "Fucking Fear Factory" (with David Niall Wilson) —Gothic.Net (September 1999)
    • reprinted at Twilight Tales (December 1999)
  • "First Child of the New World" (with Geoff Cooper and Ray Wallace) —Errata (#5, August 1999)
  • "A Room of Incense" (with Dan Lee) —The Three-lobed Burning Eye (#2, July 1999)
    • reprinted in The Three-lobed Burning Eye—Annual, Volume 1 anthology (Legion Press, October 2002)
  • "Poland's Anguish"—The Goddess of the Bay (#7, Summer 1999)
  • "Jewels"—The Asylum . . . Bedtime Stories for the Criminally Insane, Vol. 1: The Psycho Ward, DarkTales Publications (1999)
  • "Solstice" (with Sandra DeLuca) —Twilight Showcase (#4, March 1999)
  • "That's Some Pig!" (with David Niall Wilson) —Of Pigs and Spiders, Bereshith Publishing (Shadowlands imprint, March 1999)
    • reprinted at HorrorFind.com (October 2000)
  • "The Neath"—Twilight Showcase (#3, February 1999)
    • reprinted in Gord Rollo's Unnatural Selection: A Collection of Darwinian Nightmares anthology (LTDBooks, October 2000; Cosmos Books, August 2001)
  • "Pop! Goes the Weasel" (with Brian A. Hopkins) —Bad Dreams (#8, 1999)
  • "Honour Thy Father and Mother . . ."—Dark Muse (October 1998)
    • reprinted in Bloody Muse (February 1999)
    • reprinted in Bad Dreams (#7)
  • "Age of Faith"—The Goddess of the Bay (#3, October 1998)
  • "Stars"—The Goddess of the Bay (#2, Fall 1998)

Awards & honorable mentions

Awards

YBFH Appearances & Honorable Mentions

  • Year's Best Fantasy & Horror 20th edition appearance: "Messages" (2007)
  • Year's Best Fantasy & Horror honorable mention: "Shoes" (co-written with Tim Lebbon; 2004)
  • Year's Best Fantasy & Horror honorable mention: The Distance Travelled (novella; 2001)

References

  1. ^ "Announcing Brett Savory's A Perfect Machine from Angry Robot Books | Tor.com". 21 March 2016.
  2. ^ "World Fantasy Awards -- Complete Listing". Archived from the original on 2013-10-15. Retrieved 2011-02-04.
  3. ^ "Winners of the British Fantasy Awards 2013 | the British Fantasy Society". Archived from the original on 2022-02-17. Retrieved 2016-03-21.
  4. ^ "World Fantasy Awards -- Complete Listing". Archived from the original on 2013-10-15. Retrieved 2011-02-04.
  5. ^ "World Fantasy Awards -- Complete Listing". Archived from the original on 2013-10-15. Retrieved 2011-02-04.
  6. ^ "World Fantasy Awards -- Complete Listing". Archived from the original on 2013-10-15. Retrieved 2011-02-04.

External links

Citations

1. All biographic and bibliographic information is from the "Official Brett Alexander Savory website". 16 March 2007. Retrieved 2007-03-16.
2. Bram Stoker Awards information is from the "Horror Writers Association". 16 March 2007. Archived from the original on 20 June 2000. Retrieved 2007-03-16.


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