Jonathan Carroll

Jonathan Carroll

Jonathan Carroll was born in 1949 in New York City. He graduated from university in 1971 and got married in the same year. He moved to Vienna, Austria a few years later and began teaching. His first novel was The Land of Laughs (1980).

Carroll's short story, ”Friend's Best Man”, won a World Fantasy Award. Carroll's work has been short-listed for that award, the Hugo, and the British Fantasy Award, which he won for the novel Outside the Dog Museum. His collection of short-stories, The Panic Hand, won the Bram Stoker Award in 1995 for Best Collection.

Updated 01/01/2024




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Books by Jonathan Carroll
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Series by Jonathan Carroll

The Rondua trilogy (3 books)
The Crane's View trilogy (3 books)
The White Apples trilogy (3 books)

Speculative Fiction Books

2014 | science fiction
2012 | fantasy, short stories
(The White Apples trilogy #3 / 3)
2008 | fantasy
(The White Apples trilogy #2 / 3)
2005 | fantasy
(The White Apples trilogy #1 / 3)
2002 | fantasy
(The Crane's View trilogy #3 / 3)
2001 | fantasy
(The Crane's View trilogy #2 / 3)
1998 | fantasy
(The Crane's View trilogy #1 / 3)
1998 | fantasy
1995 | fantasy, short stories, bram stoker award
1991 | fantasy, british fantasy award
1990 | fantasy
(The Rondua trilogy #3 / 3)
1989 | fantasy
(The Rondua trilogy #2 / 3)
1988 | fantasy
(The Rondua trilogy #1 / 3)
1987 | fantasy
1983 | fantasy
1980 | fantasy, prix apollo

Fictions and Others

2014 | magical realism, mainstream
1992 | mainstream

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