Joel Lane

Joel Lane

Joel Lane (1963–2013) was a British novelist, short story writer, poet, critic and anthology editor. He received the British Fantasy Award twice.

Born in Exeter, he was the nephew of tenor saxophonist Ronnie Scott. At the time of his death, Lane lived in south Birmingham, where he worked in health publishing. The latter city frequently provided settings for his fiction.

Although the majority of Lane's short stories can be categorised as horror or dark fantasy, his novels are more overtly mainstream. From Blue to Black (2000) is a portrait of a disturbed rock musician, whilst The Blue Mask (2003) follows the aftermath of a brutal and disfiguring attack.

Lane addressed the Birmingham Science Fiction Group in March 2002 and was a guest speaker at Microcon 30 in March 2010.

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Updated 01/01/2024




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Speculative Fiction Books

2015 | horror, short stories
2015 | horror, short stories
2012 | fantasy, horror, short stories, world fantasy award, thriller
2009 | horror, short stories
2009 | fantasy, horror
2006 | fantasy, horror, short stories
1994 | horror, short stories, british fantasy award

Comics and Anthology


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