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T M Wright


USA flag (1947 - 2015)

aka F W Armstrong

T.M. WRIGHT was the author of more than twenty-five novels, a few short stories, and lots of poetry. According to Ramsey Campbell, he was a "one-man definition of the term 'quiet horror'."
 

Genres: Horror
 
Series
Strange Seed
   1. The Strange Seed (1978)
   2. Nursery Tale (1982)
   3. The Children of the Island (1983)
   4. The People of the Dark (1985)
   5. Laughing Man (1995)
     aka Erthmun
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Ryerson Biergarten
   1. The Changing (1985) (as by F W Armstrong)
   2. The Devouring (1987) (as by F W Armstrong)
   3. Goodlow's Ghosts (1993)
   4. The Ascending (1994)
   5. Sleepeasy (1993)
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Novels
   The Woman Next Door (1981)
   The Playground (1982)
   Carlisle Street (1983)
   The Island (1988)
   The Place (1989)
   The School (1990)
   Boundaries (1990)
   The Last Vampire (1991)
   Little Boy Lost (1992)
   Cold House (2003)
   The House on Orchid Street (2003)
   Blue Canoe (2009)
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Collections
   I Am the Bird (2006)
   Bone Soup (2008)
   The Best of T.M. Wright (2019)
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Novellas and Short Stories
   The Eyes of the Carp (2005)
   Mallam Cross (2019) (with Steven Savile)
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T M Wright recommends
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November Mourns (2005)
Tom Piccirilli
"No one writes like Tom Piccirilli. He has the lyrical soul of a poet and the narrative talents of a man channeling Poe, William Faulkner, and Shirley Jackson....As terrifyingly surreal as an evening alone on the razor-thin boundary between reality and nightmare."
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The Night Man (1990)
K W Jeter
"Scary as hell."

Anthologies containing stories by T M Wright
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Dark Duets (2014)
All-New Tales of Horror and Dark Fantasy
edited by
Christopher Golden
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The Weird (2011)
A Compendium of Dark and Strange Stories
edited by
Ann Vandermeer and Jeff VanderMeer

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