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Ed Gorman (writer)

Edward Joseph Gorman Jr. (November 2, 1941 – October 14, 2016) was an American writer and short fiction anthologist. He published in almost every genre, but is best known for his work in the crime, mystery, western, and horror fields. His non-fiction work has been published in such publications as The New York Times and Redbook.

Ed Gorman
Ed Gorman and Steven Philip Jones at MysteryCat Books
BornEdward Joseph Gorman Jr.
(1941-11-02)November 2, 1941
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, U.S.
DiedOctober 14, 2016(2016-10-14) (aged 74)
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, U.S.
Pen nameDaniel Ransom, E.J. Gorman
OccupationWriter
Period1984–present
GenreMystery, horror fiction, western fiction, crime fiction
Notable awardsSpur Award, Best Short Fiction (1992)
Anthony Award, Best Critical Work, The Fine Art Of Murder (1994)
Life Achievement Award from the Private Eye Writers of America
International Horror Writers Award

He contributed to many magazines and other publications, including Xero, Black Lizard, Mystery Scene, Cemetery Dance, and the anthology Tales of Zorro.

Personal life edit

Gorman was born and grew up in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where he spent much of his adult life as well. He lived for extended periods in Des Moines, Iowa; Minneapolis, Minnesota; and Chicago, Illinois. He was married twice, first to Catherine Anne Stevens for seven years. He next married Carol Gorman (née Maxwell), an award-winning children's and young adult author. They were married thirty-four years until his death in 2016.

Writing career edit

After twenty-three years in advertising, public relations, writing political speeches and producing industrial films, Gorman published his first novel Rough Cut (1984). Soon after he quit his day job and dedicated himself to writing full-time (thanks to his wife Carol's full-time teaching job).

Gorman considered himself a genre writer. In the 1970s Gorman won a short story contest sponsored by Charles Scribner & Sons. An editor there suggested he expand his winning story into a mainstream novel, but Gorman gave up after six months, saying, “I was bored out of my mind. I am a genre writer.”[1]

Gorman's novels and stories are often set in small Midwestern towns, such as the fictional Black River Falls, Iowa (the Sam McCain series), or Cedar Rapids, Iowa (The Night Remembers). For his Dev Conrad series, Gorman drew upon his years as a political operative.

Gorman was one of the founders of Mystery Scene magazine, and served as editor and publisher until 2002. His column, “Gormania,” continues to appear regularly in its pages.

In comics, he has written for DC, Dark Horse, and most recently Short, Scary Tales, which will be publishing adaptations of his novel Cage of Night (as Cage of Night) and the short story "Stalker" (as Gut-Shot).

Kirkus Reviews has called him "One of the most original crime writers around." The Bloomsbury Review noted: "He is the poet of dark suspense." The Oxford Book of American Crime Stories said: "His novels and stories provide fresh ideas, characters and approaches." Jon Breen at Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine once noted, "Ed Gorman has the same infallible readability as writers like Lawrence Block, Max Allan Collins, Donald E. Westlake, Ed McBain, and John D. MacDonald."

Though Gorman was long considered to be a "prolific" writer, his pace of production slowed markedly after he was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 2002; it was incurable.

Awards edit

He won a Spur Award for Best Short Fiction for his short story "The Face" in 1992. His fiction collection Cages was nominated for the 1995 Bram Stoker Award for Best Fiction Collection. His collection The Dark Fantastic was nominated for the same award in 2001. Gorman won the 1994 Anthony Award for Best Critical Work for The Fine Art Of Murder. He was nominated for multiple Anthonys in short story categories.[2]

He is a winner of the Life Achievement Award from the Private Eye Writers of America, and The International Horror Writers Award (previous winners include Stephen King and Richard Matheson). He was nominated for the Edgar Award.

Adaptations edit

His novel The Poker Club was adapted as a film in 2008 by director Tim McCann. His short stories “The Long Silence After” and “The Ugly File” were adapted as short films. In 2016, rights to his novel Cage of Night and short story “Stalker” were bought for adaptation as graphic novels, to be published by Short, Scary Tales.

Selected bibliography edit

Novels and short story edit

  • Graves' Retreat (1989)
  • The Poker Club (1990)
  • What the Dead Men Say (1990)
  • Night Kills (1992)
  • Cage of Night (1992)
  • Wolf Moon (1993)
  • Batman: I, Werewolf (1993)
  • Shadow Games (1996)
  • Cast in Dark Waters (with Thomas Piccirilli) (2002)
  • Gun Truth (2003)
  • The Midnight Room (2009)
  • The Man From Nightshade Valley (with James Reasoner) (2012)
  • The Prodigal Gun (with James Reasoner) (2012)
  • Fast Track (with Bill Crider) (2014)
  • Backshot (2015)

Short story collections edit

  • “Cages” (Deadline Press, 1995)
  • Famous Blue Raincoat (Crippen & Landru, 1999)
  • The End of it All and Other Stories (Ramble House, 2009)
  • Noir 13 (Perfect Crime Books, 2010)
  • The Long Ride Back & Other Western Stories (Western Fictioneers Library, 2013)
  • Scream Queen and Other Tales of Menace (Perfect Crime Books, 2014)
  • A Disgrace to the Badge & Other Western Stories (2015)
  • Shadow Games and Other Sinister Stories of Show Business (Short, Scary Tales, 2016)

Series edit

Dev Conrad Series

  1. Sleeping Dogs (Thomas Dunne Books, 2008)
  2. Stranglehold (Minotaur Books, 2010)
  3. Blindside (Severn House, 2012)
  4. Flashpoint (Severn House, 2013)
  5. Elimination (Severn House, 2015)

Jack Dwyer Series edit

  1. Rough Cut (1985)
  2. New Improved Murder (1985)
  3. Murder Straight Up (1986)
  4. Murder in the Wings (1986)
  5. The Autumn Dead (1987)
  6. A Cry of Shadows (1990)
  7. What the Dead Men Say (1990)
  8. The Reason Why (1992)
  • The Dwyer Trilogy (1994) (a collection that includes The Autumn Dead, A Cry of Shadows, and the short story "Eye of the Beholder")

Tobin Series edit

  1. Murder in the Aisle (1987)
  2. Several Deaths Later (1988)

Jack Walsh Series edit

  1. The Night Remembers (1991)

Robert Payne Series edit

  1. Blood Moon (UK title Blood Red Moon) (1994)
  2. Hawk Moon (1995)
  3. Harlot's Moon (1998)
  4. Voodoo Moon (2000)

Sam McCain Series edit

  1. The Day the Music Died (1999)
  2. Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow (2000)
  3. Wake Up Little Susie (2001)
  4. Save the Last Dance for Me (2002)
  5. Everybody's Somebody's Fool (2004)
  6. Breaking Up Is Hard To Do (2004)
  7. Fools Rush In (2007)
  8. Ticket to Ride (2009)
  9. Bad Moon Rising (2011)
  10. Riders on the Storm (Pegasus Crime, 2014)

Dean Koontz Frankenstein series edit

From Dean Koontz's Frankenstein series (they are co-authored by Dean Koontz):

Pen name books edit

As E.J. Gorman edit

  • The Marilyn Letters
  • The First Lady
  • Daughter of Darkness
  • Senatorial Privilege

As Daniel Ransom edit

  • Toys in the Attic (1986)
  • The Forsaken (1988)
  • The Babysitter (1989)
  • Nightmare Child (1990)
  • The Serpent's Kiss (1992)
  • The Long Midnight (1992)
  • Night Screams (1996)
  • The Zone Soldiers (1996)

As Robert David Chase

  • Graveyard
  • Ghost Hunters
  • Werewolf: A True Story of Demonic Possession

Graphic novels edit

  • Kolchak: Dawn of the Demons (with Ricky Sprague) (Moonstone Books, 2016)
  • Gut-Shot (based on the short story "Stalker," adapted by Ricky Sprague) (Short, Scary Tales, 2016)
  • Cage of Night (based on the novel, adapted by Ricky Sprague) (Short, Scary Tales, 2016)

Anthologies edit

As editor and/or contributor

  • The Black Lizard Anthology of Crime Fiction (Black Lizard Books, 1987)
  • Stalkers: 19 Original Tales By the Masters of Terror (Dark Harvest Books, 1989)
  • Cat Crimes (1991) with Martin H. Greenberg
  • Prisoners and Other Stories (1992)
  • Dark Crimes 1 (1991)
  • Dark Crimes 2 (1993)
  • Dark Whispers (1993)
  • Predators (Severn House Publishers, 1993) with Martin H. Greenberg
  • Cages (1995)
  • Moonchasers (1996)
  • Robert Bloch's Psychos (Cemetery Dance Publications, 1997) includes the short story "Out There in the Darkness"
  • The Big Book of Noir (1998)
  • Famous Blue Raincoat (1999)
  • October Dreams (2000)
  • Such a Good Girl (2001)
  • The Dark Fantastic (2001)
  • The Long Silence After (2001)
  • The Long Ride Back (2004)
  • Different Kinds of Dead (2006)
  • Wolf Woman Bay and 9 More of the Finest Crime and Mystery Novellas of the Year! (2007) with Martin H. Greenberg
  • Tales of Zorro (2008)
  • Kolchak the Night Stalker: Passages of the Macabre (2016)

References edit

  1. ^ Gorman, Ed (2014). Scream Queen and Other Tales of Menace. Perfect Crime Books. p. 219. ISBN 9781935797548.
  2. ^ . www.bouchercon.info. Archived from the original on February 7, 2012. Retrieved March 14, 2016.

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For a list of people with similar names see Ed Gorman disambiguation This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations January 2012 Learn how and when to remove this message Edward Joseph Gorman Jr November 2 1941 October 14 2016 was an American writer and short fiction anthologist He published in almost every genre but is best known for his work in the crime mystery western and horror fields His non fiction work has been published in such publications as The New York Times and Redbook Ed GormanEd Gorman and Steven Philip Jones at MysteryCat BooksBornEdward Joseph Gorman Jr 1941 11 02 November 2 1941Cedar Rapids Iowa U S DiedOctober 14 2016 2016 10 14 aged 74 Cedar Rapids Iowa U S Pen nameDaniel Ransom E J GormanOccupationWriterPeriod1984 presentGenreMystery horror fiction western fiction crime fictionNotable awardsSpur Award Best Short Fiction 1992 Anthony Award Best Critical Work The Fine Art Of Murder 1994 Life Achievement Award from the Private Eye Writers of AmericaInternational Horror Writers Award He contributed to many magazines and other publications including Xero Black Lizard Mystery Scene Cemetery Dance and the anthology Tales of Zorro Contents 1 Personal life 2 Writing career 3 Awards 4 Adaptations 5 Selected bibliography 5 1 Novels and short story 5 2 Short story collections 5 3 Series 5 3 1 Jack Dwyer Series 5 3 2 Tobin Series 5 3 3 Jack Walsh Series 5 3 4 Robert Payne Series 5 3 5 Sam McCain Series 5 3 6 Dean Koontz Frankenstein series 5 4 Pen name books 5 4 1 As E J Gorman 5 4 2 As Daniel Ransom 5 5 Graphic novels 5 6 Anthologies 6 References 7 External linksPersonal life editGorman was born and grew up in Cedar Rapids Iowa where he spent much of his adult life as well He lived for extended periods in Des Moines Iowa Minneapolis Minnesota and Chicago Illinois He was married twice first to Catherine Anne Stevens for seven years He next married Carol Gorman nee Maxwell an award winning children s and young adult author They were married thirty four years until his death in 2016 Writing career editAfter twenty three years in advertising public relations writing political speeches and producing industrial films Gorman published his first novel Rough Cut 1984 Soon after he quit his day job and dedicated himself to writing full time thanks to his wife Carol s full time teaching job Gorman considered himself a genre writer In the 1970s Gorman won a short story contest sponsored by Charles Scribner amp Sons An editor there suggested he expand his winning story into a mainstream novel but Gorman gave up after six months saying I was bored out of my mind I am a genre writer 1 Gorman s novels and stories are often set in small Midwestern towns such as the fictional Black River Falls Iowa the Sam McCain series or Cedar Rapids Iowa The Night Remembers For his Dev Conrad series Gorman drew upon his years as a political operative Gorman was one of the founders of Mystery Scene magazine and served as editor and publisher until 2002 His column Gormania continues to appear regularly in its pages In comics he has written for DC Dark Horse and most recently Short Scary Tales which will be publishing adaptations of his novel Cage of Night as Cage of Night and the short story Stalker as Gut Shot Kirkus Reviews has called him One of the most original crime writers around The Bloomsbury Review noted He is the poet of dark suspense The Oxford Book of American Crime Stories said His novels and stories provide fresh ideas characters and approaches Jon Breen at Ellery Queen s Mystery Magazine once noted Ed Gorman has the same infallible readability as writers like Lawrence Block Max Allan Collins Donald E Westlake Ed McBain and John D MacDonald Though Gorman was long considered to be a prolific writer his pace of production slowed markedly after he was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 2002 it was incurable Awards editHe won a Spur Award for Best Short Fiction for his short story The Face in 1992 His fiction collection Cages was nominated for the 1995 Bram Stoker Award for Best Fiction Collection His collection The Dark Fantastic was nominated for the same award in 2001 Gorman won the 1994 Anthony Award for Best Critical Work for The Fine Art Of Murder He was nominated for multiple Anthonys in short story categories 2 He is a winner of the Life Achievement Award from the Private Eye Writers of America and The International Horror Writers Award previous winners include Stephen King and Richard Matheson He was nominated for the Edgar Award Adaptations editHis novel The Poker Club was adapted as a film in 2008 by director Tim McCann His short stories The Long Silence After and The Ugly File were adapted as short films In 2016 rights to his novel Cage of Night and short story Stalker were bought for adaptation as graphic novels to be published by Short Scary Tales Selected bibliography editNovels and short story edit Graves Retreat 1989 The Poker Club 1990 What the Dead Men Say 1990 Night Kills 1992 Cage of Night 1992 Wolf Moon 1993 Batman I Werewolf 1993 Shadow Games 1996 Cast in Dark Waters with Thomas Piccirilli 2002 Gun Truth 2003 The Midnight Room 2009 The Man From Nightshade Valley with James Reasoner 2012 The Prodigal Gun with James Reasoner 2012 Fast Track with Bill Crider 2014 Backshot 2015 Short story collections edit Cages Deadline Press 1995 Famous Blue Raincoat Crippen amp Landru 1999 The End of it All and Other Stories Ramble House 2009 Noir 13 Perfect Crime Books 2010 The Long Ride Back amp Other Western Stories Western Fictioneers Library 2013 Scream Queen and Other Tales of Menace Perfect Crime Books 2014 A Disgrace to the Badge amp Other Western Stories 2015 Shadow Games and Other Sinister Stories of Show Business Short Scary Tales 2016 Series edit Dev Conrad Series Sleeping Dogs Thomas Dunne Books 2008 Stranglehold Minotaur Books 2010 Blindside Severn House 2012 Flashpoint Severn House 2013 Elimination Severn House 2015 Jack Dwyer Series edit Rough Cut 1985 New Improved Murder 1985 Murder Straight Up 1986 Murder in the Wings 1986 The Autumn Dead 1987 A Cry of Shadows 1990 What the Dead Men Say 1990 The Reason Why 1992 The Dwyer Trilogy 1994 a collection that includes The Autumn Dead A Cry of Shadows and the short story Eye of the Beholder Tobin Series edit Murder in the Aisle 1987 Several Deaths Later 1988 Jack Walsh Series edit The Night Remembers 1991 Robert Payne Series edit Blood Moon UK title Blood Red Moon 1994 Hawk Moon 1995 Harlot s Moon 1998 Voodoo Moon 2000 Sam McCain Series edit The Day the Music Died 1999 Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow 2000 Wake Up Little Susie 2001 Save the Last Dance for Me 2002 Everybody s Somebody s Fool 2004 Breaking Up Is Hard To Do 2004 Fools Rush In 2007 Ticket to Ride 2009 Bad Moon Rising 2011 Riders on the Storm Pegasus Crime 2014 Dean Koontz Frankenstein series edit From Dean Koontz s Frankenstein series they are co authored by Dean Koontz Book No 2 City of Night Pen name books edit As E J Gorman edit The Marilyn Letters The First Lady Daughter of Darkness Senatorial Privilege As Daniel Ransom edit Toys in the Attic 1986 The Forsaken 1988 The Babysitter 1989 Nightmare Child 1990 The Serpent s Kiss 1992 The Long Midnight 1992 Night Screams 1996 The Zone Soldiers 1996 As Robert David Chase Graveyard Ghost Hunters Werewolf A True Story of Demonic Possession Graphic novels edit Kolchak Dawn of the Demons with Ricky Sprague Moonstone Books 2016 Gut Shot based on the short story Stalker adapted by Ricky Sprague Short Scary Tales 2016 Cage of Night based on the novel adapted by Ricky Sprague Short Scary Tales 2016 Anthologies edit As editor and or contributor The Black Lizard Anthology of Crime Fiction Black Lizard Books 1987 Stalkers 19 Original Tales By the Masters of Terror Dark Harvest Books 1989 Cat Crimes 1991 with Martin H Greenberg Prisoners and Other Stories 1992 Dark Crimes 1 1991 Dark Crimes 2 1993 Dark Whispers 1993 Predators Severn House Publishers 1993 with Martin H Greenberg Cages 1995 Moonchasers 1996 Robert Bloch s Psychos Cemetery Dance Publications 1997 includes the short story Out There in the Darkness The Big Book of Noir 1998 Famous Blue Raincoat 1999 October Dreams 2000 Such a Good Girl 2001 The Dark Fantastic 2001 The Long Silence After 2001 The Long Ride Back 2004 Different Kinds of Dead 2006 Wolf Woman Bay and 9 More of the Finest Crime and Mystery Novellas of the Year 2007 with Martin H Greenberg Tales of Zorro 2008 Kolchak the Night Stalker Passages of the Macabre 2016 References edit Gorman Ed 2014 Scream Queen and Other Tales of Menace Perfect Crime Books p 219 ISBN 9781935797548 Bouchercon World Mystery Convention Anthony Award Nominees and Winners www bouchercon info Archived from the original on February 7 2012 Retrieved March 14 2016 External links editEd Gorman s blog Ed Gorman at Library of Congress with 119 library catalog records under that name and points of entry to several pseudonyms Edward Gorman at IMDb Ed Gorman at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Dark Party Review Ed Gorman Discusses His Writing Mystery Scene magazine co founded by Gorman with Robert J Randisi Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ed Gorman writer amp oldid 1219028356, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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