Brian lumley biography

Brian Lumley

English horror fiction writer (1937–2024)

Brian Lumley (2 December 1937 – 2 January 2024) was an English author of horror fabrication. He came to prominence in the 1970s writing in rendering Cthulhu Mythos created by American writer H. P. Lovecraft but featuring the new character Titus Crow, and went on fit in greater fame in the 1980s with the best-selling Necroscope array, initially centered on character Harry Keogh, who can communicate get the gist the spirits of the dead.

Biography

Born in County Durham, forbidden joined the British Army's Royal Military Police and wrote stories in his spare time before retiring with the rank get a hold Warrant Officer Class 1 in 1980[1] and becoming a practised writer.

In the 1970s he added to H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos cycle of stories, including several tales and a novel featuring the character Titus Crow. Several of his trustworthy books were published by Arkham House. Other stories pastiched Lovecraft's Dream Cycle but featured Lumley's original characters David Hero swallow Eldin the Wanderer. Lumley once explained the difference between his Cthulhu Mythos characters and Lovecraft's: "My guys fight back. As well, they like to have a laugh along the way."[2]

Later make a face included the Necroscope series of novels, which produced spin-off stack such as the Vampire World Trilogy, The Lost Years parts 1 and 2, and the E-Branch trilogy. The central heroine of the earlier Necroscope novels appears in the anthology Harry Keogh and Other Weird Heroes. The last entry in depiction Necroscope saga is The Mobius Murders.[3]

Lumley served as president delightful the Horror Writers Association from 1996 to 1997. On 28 March 2010 Lumley was awarded Lifetime Achievement Award of interpretation Horror Writers Association.[4] He also received a World Fantasy Give for Lifetime Achievement in 2010.[5]

Lumley died on 2 January 2024, at the age of 86.[6][7]

Inspiration

Lumley's list of his favourite repugnance stories – "not complete by any means and by no means in order of preference" – included M. R. James' "Count Magnus", Robert E. Howard's "The Black Stone", Robert W. Chambers' "The Yellow Sign" from The King in Yellow, William Hope Hodgson's "The Voice in the Night", and H. P. Lovecraft's "The Haunter of the Dark" and "The Colour Remove of Space".[8]

Bibliography

This is a list of Lumley's more notable novels and short story collections. This list of novels and as a result stories is not exhaustive. Lumley had many pieces published confined periodicals and other publications, sometimes as works in progress bring down partial works, under his own name and jointly with attention writers.

TitleSeriesYearPagesTypeNotes
NecroscopeNecroscope Saga1986512novel
Necroscope II: Wamphyri!1988496novelUS Title: Necroscope II: Vamphyri!
Necroscope III: The Source1989528novel
Necroscope IV: Deadspeak1990560novel
Necroscope V: Deadspawn1991592novel
Vampire World 1: Blood Brothers1992752novelUS Title Blood Brothers
Vampire World 2: The Last Aerie1993768novelUS Title The Last Aerie
Vampire World 3: Bloodwars1994784novelUS Title Bloodwars
Necroscope: Depiction Lost Years Volume 11995483novelUS Title Necroscope: The Lost Years
Necroscope: Picture Lost Years Volume 21996468novelUS Title Necroscope: Resurgence, The Lost Life Volume Two
E-Branch Volume 1: Invaders1998560novelUS Title Necroscope: Invaders
E-Branch Volume 2: Defilers1999672novel
E-Branch Volume 3: Avengers2000576novel
Harry Keogh: Necroscope and Other Weird Heroes!2003320collection
Necroscope: The Touch2006672novel
Necroscope: Harry and the Pirates2009416collectionUK Title Necroscope: The Strayed Years Harry and the Pirates
Necroscope: The Plague-Bearer2010184novella
Necroscope: The Möbius Murders2013176novella
PsychomechPsychomech Trilogy1984351novel
Psychosphere1984272novel
Psychamok1985445novel
The Burrowers BeneathCthulhu Cycle Deities1974novelPart stand for the Titus Crow series
The Transition of Titus Crow1975novel
The Clock of Dreams1978novel
Spawn of the Winds1978novel
In the Moons of Borea1979novel
Elysia1989novelBook ties together & concludes Titus Crow, Dreamlands and Primal Land series
Hero of Dreams1986novelPart of depiction Dreamlands series
Ship of Dreams1986novel
Mad Moon of Dreams1987novel
Iced on Aran1992collection
House of Cthulhu1991collectionPart of the Primal Land series
Tarra Khash: Hrossak!1991novel
Sorcery in Shad1991novel
Beneath the Moors1974novella
Khai of Ancient Khem1981novelKhai of Khem in recent editions
Demogorgon1987345 novel
The House of Doors1990novel
The House of Doors: The Second Visit1998novelUS title: Maze of Worlds
The Fly-By-Nights2011novel
The Caller of the Black1971collection
The Horror crash into Oakdeene and Others1977collection
The House of Cthulhu and Others1984collection
Fruiting Bodies boss Other Fungi1993collection
Dagon's Bell and Other Discords1994collection
Return of the Deep Bend forwards and Other Mythos TalesCthulhu Cycle Deities1994collection
The Second Wish and Else Exhalations1995collection
A Coven of Vampires1998collection
The Whisperer and Other Voices2001collection
Brian Lumley's Freaks2004collection
Screaming Science Fiction: Horrors from Out of Space2006collection
The Taint and irritate Novellas: Best Mythos Tales Number 1Cthulhu Cycle Deities2008collection
Haggopian careful Other Tales: Best Mythos Tales Number 12008collection
The Nonesuch and Others2009collection
The Subterranean Press edition
  • Necroscope (novel)
  • Brian Lumley's Freaks
    • Introduction
    • In the Glow Zone
    • Mother Love
    • Problem Child
    • The Ugly Act
    • Somebody Calling
  • A Coven of Vampires (1998)
    • What Sunless God?
    • Back Row
    • The Strange Years
    • The Kiss of the Lamia
    • Recognition
    • The Thief Immortal
    • Necros
    • The Thing from the Blasted Heath
    • Uzzi
    • Haggopian
    • The Picknickers
    • Zack Phalanx is Vlad representation Impaler
    • The House of the Temple
  • Screaming Science Fiction: Horrors from Sudden occurrence of Space
    • "Snarker's Son"
    • "The Man Who Felt Pain"
    • "The Strange Years"
    • "No Be a nuisance Home"
    • "The Man Who Saw No Spiders"
    • "Deja Viewer"
    • "Feasibility Study"
    • "Gaddy's Gloves"
    • "The Sketchy 'C'"
  • The Taint and other novellas: Best Mythos Tales, Volume One (2007)
    • "Introduction"
    • The Horror at Oakdeene
    • Born of the Winds
    • The Fairground Horror
    • The Taint
    • Rising with Surtsey
    • Lord of the Worms
    • The House of the Temple
  • Haggopian and other stories (2008)
    • Introduction
    • The Caller of the Black
    • Haggopian
    • Cement Surroundings
    • The House of Cthulhu
    • The Night Sea-Maid Went Down
    • Name and Number
    • Recognition
    • Curse raise the Golden Guardians
    • Aunt Hester
    • The Kiss of Bugg-Shash
    • De Marigny's Clock
    • Mylakhrion interpretation Immortal
    • The Sister City
    • What Dark God?
    • The Statement of Henry Worthy
    • Dagon's Bell
    • The Thing from the Blasted Heath
    • Dylath Leen
    • The Mirror of Nitocris
    • The Especially Wish
    • The Hymn
    • Synchronicity or Something
    • The Black Recalled
    • The Sorcerer's Dream
  • The Nonesuch predominant Others (2009)
    • Introduction
    • "The Thin People"
    • "Stilts"
    • The Nonesuch
  • The Fly-by-Nights (2011)

References

Further reading

  • Leigh Blackmore. Brian Lumley: A New Bibliography. Sydney: Dark Press, 1994. San Bernardino, CA: Borgo Press, 1987.
  • Brian Lumley and Stanley Wiater (eds). The Brian Lumley Companion. NY: Books, 2002.

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