Graham Masterton









Graham Masterton at Salon du livre 2008 (Paris, France)


Graham Masterton (born 16 January 1946 in Edinburgh) is a British horror author. Originally editor of Mayfair and the British edition of Penthouse, Graham Masterton's first novel The Manitou was released in 1976. This novel was adapted in 1978 for the film The Manitou. Further works garnered critical acclaim, including a Special Edgar Award by the Mystery Writers of America for Charnel House and a Silver Medal by the West Coast Review of Books for Mirror. He is also the only non-French winner of the prestigious Prix Julia Verlanger for his novel Family Portrait, an imaginative reworking of the Oscar Wilde novel The Picture of Dorian Gray. Masterton was also the editor of Scare Care, a horror anthology published for the benefit of abused children in Europe and the USA.


Masterton's novels often contain visceral sex and horror. In addition to his novels Masterton has written a number of sex instruction books, including How To Drive Your Man Wild In Bed and Wild Sex for New Lovers.


Masterton currently lives in Surrey, England. His wife and agent Wiescka died on 27 April 2011, aged 65.


In 2002, while living with his wife in Cork, Ireland, he added crime fiction to his repertoire with A Terrible Beauty featuring Irish Detective Superintendent Katie Maguire. This was republished in 2013 as White Bones and sold 100,000 ebook copies in a month. It is to be followed by further Katie Maguire adventures, Broken Angels (2013), Red Light (2014), "Taken For Dead" (2014), "Blood Sisters" (2015), "Buried" (2015), Living Death" (2016), "Dead Girls Dancing" (2016) and "Dead Men Whistling" (2018". In 2010, Masterton published Rules of Duel, a short novel from the early 1970s that he wrote in collaboration with William S. Burroughs (Burroughs has co-author credit).


In 2017, after a visit to Wolow, the maximum security prison near Wroclaw in southern Poland, Masterton set up the Graham Masterton Written In Prison Award (Nagroda Grahama Mastertona W Wiezieniu Pisane) for the inmates of all of Poland's penal institutions to enter a short story contest. The contest is now an annual event and is supported by the Polish Prison Service, the Wroclaw Agglomeration for Culture and Sport, both Rebis and Albatros publishing houses and Wroclaw Library.


The Prix Graham Masterton is organised annually in Belgium by the publisher Marc Bailly for the best French horror novel and short story of the year. The first prize is a sculpture of a demon.


In 2019 Graham Masterton was given a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Horror Writers' Association.




Contents






  • 1 Bibliography


    • 1.1 Horror


      • 1.1.1 Manitou series


      • 1.1.2 Night Warriors series


      • 1.1.3 Rook series


      • 1.1.4 Sissy Sawyer series


      • 1.1.5 Nathan Underhill series


      • 1.1.6 Katie Maguire series




    • 1.2 Historical fiction


    • 1.3 Thrillers


    • 1.4 Confessions series


    • 1.5 Movie tie-ins


    • 1.6 ...of Fear - short story collections


    • 1.7 Short stories


    • 1.8 Sex instruction books




  • 2 References


  • 3 External links





Bibliography



Horror




  • The Djinn (featuring Harry Erskine of The Manitou series), 1977


  • The Sphinx, 1978


  • Charnel House, 1978


  • The Devils of D-Day, 1978


  • The Hell Candidate, 1981


  • The Heirloom, 1981


  • The Wells of Hell (loosely based on H. P. Lovecraft's short story "The Colour out of Space"), 1981


  • Tengu, 1983


  • The Pariah, 1983


  • Family Portrait (based on Oscar Wilde's novel The Picture of Dorian Gray. Also published as Picture of Evil), 1985


  • Death Trance, 1986


  • Mirror (referencing Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass), 1988


  • Ritual (also published as Feast), 1988


  • Walkers, 1989


  • Black Angel (also published as Master of Lies), 1991


  • The Hymn (also published as The Burning), 1991


  • Prey (based on H. P. Lovecraft's short story "The Dreams in the Witch House"), 1992[1]


  • The Sleepless, 1993


  • Flesh & Blood, 1994


  • Spirit (referencing Hans Christian Andersen's The Snow Queen), 1995


  • The House That Jack Built, 1995


  • The Chosen Child, 1996


  • House of Bones, 1998


  • The Doorkeepers, 2001


  • Hair Raiser, 2001


  • Trauma (also published as Bonnie Winter), 2001


  • The Hidden World, 2003


  • The Devil In Gray, 2004


  • Unspeakable, 2004


  • Descendant (first volume of a proposed Vampire Hunter series), 2006


  • Edgewise, 2006


  • The 5th Witch, 2008


  • Ghost Music, 2008


  • Fire Spirit, 2010


  • Forest Ghost (also published as Panic), 2013


  • Community, 2014


  • Scarlet Widow 2015



Manitou series




  1. The Manitou, 1976


  2. Revenge of the Manitou, 1979


  3. Burial, 1991


  4. Spirit Jump (short story in Faces of Fear), 1996


  5. Manitou Blood, 2005


  6. Blind Panic, 2009


  7. Plague of the Manitou, 2015



Night Warriors series




  1. Night Warriors, 1986


  2. Death Dream, 1988


  3. Night Plague, 1991


  4. Night Wars, 2006


  5. The Ninth Nightmare, 2011



Rook series




  1. Rook, 1997


  2. Tooth and Claw, 1997


  3. The Terror, 1998


  4. Snowman, 1999


  5. Swimmer, 2001


  6. Darkroom, 2004


  7. Demon's Door, 2010


  8. Garden of Evil, 2012



Sissy Sawyer series




  1. Touchy and Feely (also published as Ill Fortune, loosely based on the Beltway snipers), 2005


  2. The Painted Man (also published as Death Mask), 2008


  3. The Red Hotel, 2012



Nathan Underhill series




  1. Basilisk, 2009


  2. Petrified, 2011



Katie Maguire series



  • 1. White Bones (also published as Katie Maguire and A Terrible Beauty), 2003

  • 2. Broken Angels (also published as Voice of an Angel), 2012

  • 3. Red Light, 2014

  • 4. Taken for Dead, 2014

  • 5. Blood Sisters, 2015

  • 5.5 Eye for an Eye, (short story), 2015

  • 6. Buried, 2016

  • 7. Living Death, 2016

  • 7.5 The Drowned, (short story), 2016

  • 8. Dead Girls Dancing, 2016

  • 9. Dead Men Whistling, 2018



Historical fiction




  • Heartbreaker (published as by Katherine Winston), 1978


  • Rich, 1979


  • Railroad (also published as Man of Destiny), 1981


  • Solitaire, 1982


  • Corroboree, 1984


  • Maiden Voyage, 1984


  • Lady of Fortune, 1984


  • Headlines, 1986


  • Silver, 1987


  • Lords of the Air, 1988


  • Empress, 1990



Thrillers




  • Fireflash 5 (also published as A Mile Before Morning), 1977


  • Plague, 1977


  • The Sweetman Curve, 1979


  • Famine, 1981


  • Ikon, 1983


  • Condor, 1984


  • Sacrifice, 1985


  • Genius (also published as Kingdom of the Blind), 1998


  • Holy Terror (also published as Plague of Terror), 1999


  • Innocent Blood (also published as Outrage), 2004


  • Chaos Theory, 2007


  • Rules of Duel (co-credited to William S. Burroughs), 2010 (written between 1964 and 1970)


  • Drought, 2014



Confessions series




  • Confessions of a Wanton Waitress, 1975


  • Confessions of a Racy Receptionist, 1976



Movie tie-ins




  • Inserts (as Anton Rimart), 1976


  • Phobia (as Thomas Luke), 1980



...of Fear - short story collections




  • Fortnight of Fear, 1994


  • Flights of Fear, 1995


  • Faces of Fear, 1996


  • Feelings of Fear, 2000


  • Festival of Fear, 2005


  • Figures of Fear, 2014



Short stories



  • Absence of Beast

  • Anaïs

  • Anka

  • A Polite Murder

  • The Ballyhooly Boy

  • Beijing Craps

  • Beholder

  • Bridal Suite

  • The Burgers of Calais

  • Camelot

  • Changeling

  • Cold Turkey

  • Eau Noire


  • Edgewise (also published as Night of the Wendigo, short story not directly related to novel of the same name, although it features the character of John Shooks, serialised in issues #3, #4 and #5 of The Horror Express magazine, edited by Marc Shemmans)

  • Egg

  • Eric the Pie

  • Ever, Ever After

  • Evidence of Angles

  • Fairy Story

  • 5A Bedford Row

  • Friend in Need

  • The Grey Madonna

  • Grease Monkey

  • Grief

  • The Heart of Helen Day

  • Heart of Stone

  • Heroine

  • The Hungry Moon

  • Hurry Monster

  • I, The Martian

  • J.R.E. Ponsford

  • Jack Be Quick

  • The Jajouka Penis-Beetle

  • Laird of Dunain

  • Lolicia

  • Making Belinda

  • Men of Maes

  • Mother of Invention

  • Neighbors From Hell

  • Out of Her Depth

  • Picnic at Lac Du Sang

  • Pig's Dinner

  • Roadkill

  • Rococo

  • The Root of All Evil

  • Rug

  • Saint Joan

  • Saving Grace

  • The Scrawler

  • The Secret Shih-Tan

  • Sepsis

  • Sex Object

  • The Sixth Man

  • Son of Beast

  • Spirit Jump

  • Spirits of the Age

  • St. Bronach's Shrift

  • Suffer Kate

  • The Sympathy Society

  • The Taking of Mr. Bill

  • Underbed

  • Voodoo Child


  • Will (Cthulhu Mythos pastiche, features Yog-Sothoth)

  • The Woman in the Wall



Sex instruction books




  • Acts of Love (published as by Dr. Jan Berghoff), 1971


  • Your Erotic Fantasies (published as by Edward Thorne), 1971


  • Girls Who Said Yes (published as by Edward Thorne), 1973


  • How a Woman Longs to be Loved (published as by Angel Smith), 1974


  • How to be the Perfect Lover, 1975


  • Isn't It Time You Did Something Kinky? (published as by Angel Smith), 1975


  • Sex is Everything (published as by Edward Thorne), 1975


  • How to be a Good Bad Girl (published as by Angel Smith), 1976


  • Women's Erotic Dreams (and What They Mean), 1976


  • 1,001 Erotic Dreams Interpreted, 1976


  • How to Drive Your Man Wild in Bed, 1976


  • How to Drive Your Woman Wild in Bed, 1987


  • The High Intensity Sex Plan, 1977


  • More Ways to Drive Your Man Wild in Bed, 1985


  • Sex Secrets of the Other Woman, 1989


  • How to Drive Your Lover Wild in Bed (combined of How to Drive Your Man Wild in Bed and How to Drive Your Woman Wild in Bed), 1989


  • How to Make Love Six Nights a Week, 1991


  • Wild in Bed Together, 1992


  • Drive Him Wild, 1993


  • Single, Wild, Sexy... and Safe, 1994


  • How to Drive Your Man Even Wilder in Bed, 1995


  • How to Make His Wildest Dreams Come True, 1996


  • Secrets of the Sexually Irresistible Woman, 1998


  • The Seven Secrets of Really Great Sex, 1999


  • The Secrets of Sexual Play, 1999


  • Wild Sex for New Lovers, 2001


  • Up All Night, 2004



References





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External links







  • Graham Masterton official website

  • Official Polish website by Piotr Pocztarek and Robert Cichowlas


  • Internet Movie Database entry for Graham Masterton


  • Graham Masterton at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database


  • Works by or about Graham Masterton at Internet Archive









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