
Douglas Thompson
Douglas Thompson’s short stories have appeared in a wide range of magazines and anthologies, most recently Albedo One, Ambit, Postscripts, and New Writing Scotland. He won the Grolsch/Herald Question of Style Award in 1989 and second prize in the Neil Gunn Writing Competition in 2007. His first book, Ultrameta, was published by Eibonvale Press in August 2009, nominated for the Edge Hill Prize, and shortlisted for the BFS Best Newcomer Award, and since then he has published four subsequent novels, Sylvow (Eibonvale, 2010), Apoidea (The Exaggerated Press, 2011), Mechagnosis (Dog Horn, 2012), Entanglement (Elsewhen Press, 2012) and has two forthcoming in 2014, The Brahan Seer and Volwys, from Acair Publishing and Dog Horn respectively. The Rhymer is his eighth novel.
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Speculative Fiction Novels (12) | |
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2020 Barking Circus
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2019 Dreams of a Dead Country
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2018 The Suicide Machine
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2018 The Fallen West
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2015 The Sleep Corporation: The Collected Short Stories of Douglas Thompson
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2014 Volwys & Other Stories
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2014 The Rhymer: an Heredyssey
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2012 Mechagnosis
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2012 Entanglement
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2011 Apoidea
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2010 Sylvow
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2009 Ultrameta
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Comics and Anthology (1) | |
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2010 Blind Swimmer
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Others non-spefi books (2) | |
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2018 At the Witch Stones
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2014 The Brahan Seer
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