Fears by Charles L. Grant5/22/2023 ![]() ![]() Grant began his career as a writer of SF, but the bulk of his output under his own name was in the horror genre, particularly his Oxrun Station novels such as The Hour of the Oxrun Dead, The Sound of Midnight, and The Last Call of Mourning. He was not only a well regarded and hard working author, but also a highly respected editor of some of the most influential horror anthologies of his time, notably the Shadows series, which frequently included stories by well-known authors, and launched the careers of others. ![]() Grant before dropping the initials and writing as Charles L. He wrote several science fiction novels, stories, and a couple of early horror novels as C.L. His first collection of short stories, Tales from the Nightside, was published by Arkham House and won the World Fantasy Award. He was not only a prolific novelist, but also a prolific author of short fiction, beginning with his first published story, “The House of Evil” which appeared in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction in 1968. He was the author of over 70 novels using five pseudonyms including Lionel Fenn, Simon Lake, and Felicia Andrews to name a few. ![]() Grant (S– Sept 15, 2006) was a prolific American author and editor. ![]()
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