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.
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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
Bathing the Lion
2014 | science fiction
The Woman Who Married a Cloud
2012 | fantasy, short stories
The Heidelberg Cylinder
2000 | fantasy
The Panic Hand
1995 | fantasy, short stories, bram stoker award
From the Teeth of Angels
1994 | fantasy
Outside the Dog Museum
1991 | fantasy, british fantasy award
Black Cocktail
1990 | fantasy
Voice of Our Shadow
1983 | fantasy
The Land of Laughs
1980 | fantasy, prix apollo
Fictions and Others
Teaching the Dog to Read
2014 | magical realism, mainstream
After Silence
1992 | mainstream