Brian Hodge

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Brian Hodge
Occupation
  • Novelist
  • essayist
  • music journalist
  • musician
NationalityAmerican
Genrehorror, crime
Website
www.brianhodge.net

Brian Hodge is a prolific writer in a number of genres and subgenres, as well as an avid connoisseur of music. He lives in Boulder, Colorado, where he is working on his latest novel.

Brian Hodge's novels are often dark in nature, containing themes such as self-sacrifice. He often explores unique belief systems in his stories.[1]

He has been nominated for numerous awards, and won the International Horror Guild Award for best short fiction.[2]

Bibliography[]

Novels[]

  • Dark Advent (Pinnacle, 1988) ISBN 1-55817-088-X
  • Oasis (Tor Books, 1989) ISBN 0-8125-1900-0
  • Nightlife (Dell, 1991) ISBN 0-440-20754-1
  • Deathgrip (Dell, 1992, paperback and Delirium Books, 2005, hardcover) ISBN 0-440-21112-3
  • The Darker Saints (Dell, 1993) ISBN 0-440-21113-1
  • Prototype (Dell, 1996, and Delirium Books, 2007, hardcover) ISBN 0-7615-6219-2
  • Wild Horses (William Morrow & Co., 1999, hardcover and Ballantine, 2000, paperback) ISBN 0-345-43810-8
  • Hellboy: On Earth As It Is In Hell (Pocket Books, 2005) ISBN 1-4165-0782-5
  • World of Hurt (Earthling Publications, 2006) ISBN 0-9766339-7-3
  • Mad Dogs (Cemetery Dance Publications, 2007) ISBN 1-58767-149-2
  • Dawn of Heresies (Onyx Path Publishing, 2016)
  • The Immaculate Void (, 2018 ISBN 9781771484374

Novellas and novelettes[]

Short fiction collections[]

Convention appearances[]

World Horror Convention '93, '96, '99, and '00. Death Equinox '97, '98, '99, and '01. Brian was the Horrific Literatist GoH at Death Equinox '97, and a Veteran GoH for each following year.

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