Terry Grimwood
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Bibliography
Books
- Demons and Demons (chapbook, D-Press, 2004)
- The Exaggerated Man and other stories, Exaggerated Press, 2008. ISBN 0-9558522-0-X.[3]
- The Places Between, Pendragon Press, 2010.[4]
- Bloody War, Eibonvale Press, 2010.[5]
- Axe, Double Dragon eBooks, 2012. ISBN 978-1-55404-965-3.
Short stories
(not including reprints)
- John (Peeping Tom 24, 1996)
- The Friends of Mike Santini (Nemonymous one, 2001)
- The Last Knight of Llanth (Legend, 6 & 7, 2002-2003)
- Red Hands (Darkness Rising 7, 2003)
- Chemo (Nemonymous three, 2003)
- Coffin Dream (Midnight Street 2, 2004)
- What the Dead are For (The Future Fire 2, 2005)
- Breathe (Apex Digest, 2005)
- Mikki (Whispers of Wickedness, Spring 2005)
- Soul Money (Dark Animus 7, 2005)
- The Exaggerated Man (The Future Fire 4, 2005)
- Atoner (Whispers of Wickedness 11, 2005)
- Nobody Walks in London (ParaSpheres Anthology, 2006)
- An Indescribable Horror (Whispers of Wickedness 14, 2007)
- Coffin Road (The Future Fire 8, 2007)
- Kemistry (The Future Fire 12, 2008)
- The Stalker (Twisted Tongue 9, 2008)
- The Contractor (The Future Fire 16, 2009)
- NM (Bare Bone 11)
- The Devil's Egg (Murky Depths 13, 2009)
- Ashes of the Phoenix (Twisted Tongue 14, 2009)
As editor
- The Monster Book for Girls, Exaggerated Press, 2011. ISBN 978-1-4710303-7-6.[6]
- Wordland, e-zine[7]
Plays
- The Bayonet (premiered 1994)
- Tattletale Mary (premiered 1996)
- Tales from the Nightside (premiered 2005)
- Pyewackett and Vinegar Tom (unperformed)
References
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- ↑ Exaggerated Press see
- ↑ see biography in subject's own words at
- ↑ see reviews in TFF [1], Weirdmonger [2] and Whispers of Wickedness (archived at [3])
- ↑ see Pendragon catalogue at [4]; review in TFF at [5]
- ↑ See Eibonvale catalogue [6], forthcoming list [7], and news page [8]
- ↑ See [9] (and, e.g. [10])
- ↑ [11]