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Thomas Piccirilli (May 27, 1965 – July 11, 2015) was an American novelist, short story writer, editor, and poet, known for his writing in the crime, mystery, and horror genres.


Career

Piccirilli sold over 150 stories in the mystery, thriller, horror, erotica, and science fiction fields. Some of his stories were included in the zombie anthologies which
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edited for Eden Studios. he died of brain cancer on July 11 2015 at age 50.


Awards

Piccirilli was a two-time winner of the
International Thriller Writers Award The International Thriller Writers Awards are awarded by International Thriller Writers at the annual Thrillerfest conferences for outstanding work in the field since 2006. Award winners References {{Reflist External linksInternational Thrill ...
for "Best Paperback Original" (2008, 2010). He is a four-time winner of the
Bram Stoker Award The Bram Stoker Award is a recognition presented annually by the Horror Writers Association (HWA) for "superior achievement" in dark fantasy and horror writing. History The Awards were established in 1987 and have been presented annually since ...
. He was also a finalist for the 2009
Edgar Allan Poe Award The Edgar Allan Poe Awards, popularly called the Edgars, are presented every year by the Mystery Writers of America which is based in New York City. Named after American writer Edgar Allan Poe (1809–1849), a pioneer in the genre, the awards honor ...
given by the
Mystery Writers of America Mystery Writers of America (MWA) is a professional organization of mystery and crime writers, based in New York City. The organization was founded in 1945 by Clayton Rawson, Anthony Boucher, Lawrence Treat, and Brett Halliday. It presents the E ...
, a final nominee for the Fantasy Award, and the winner of the first
Bram Stoker Award The Bram Stoker Award is a recognition presented annually by the Horror Writers Association (HWA) for "superior achievement" in dark fantasy and horror writing. History The Awards were established in 1987 and have been presented annually since ...
given in the category of " Best Poetry Collection".


Bibliography


Novels

*''Dark Father'' (Pocket, 1990) *''Shards'' (Write Way, 1996) *''Inside the Works: A 3-Way Collection of Hardcore Horror'' (Necro Publications, 1997) (with Gerard Daniel Houarner, Edward Lee) *''Hexes'' (Leisure, 1999) *''The Deceased'' (Leisure, 2000) *''The Night Class'' (2000) *''A Lower Deep'' (2001) *''Grave Men'' (2002) *''Fuckin' Lie Down Already'' (2003) *''A Choir of Ill Children'' (2003) *''Coffin Blues'' (2004) *''Thrust'' (2005) *''November Mourns'' (2005) *''Headstone City'' (2006) *''The Dead Letters'' (2006) *''Frayed'' (2007) *''The Midnight Road'' (Bantam, 2007) *''The Fever Kill'' (2007) *''The Cold Spot'' (Bantam, 2008) *''The Coldest Mile'' (Bantam, 2009) *''Shadow Season'' (Bantam, 2009)


Series


=''Felicity Grove'' series

= # ''The Dead Past'' (Write Way, 1997) # ''Sorrow's Crown'' (Write Way, 1998)


=''Cold'' series

= #''The Cold Spot'' (Bantam, 2008) #''The Coldest Mile'' (Bantam, 2009) #''The Cold and the Dead'' (tentative title, not completed)


=''Terrier Rand'' series

= #''The Last Kind Words'' (Bantam, 2012) #''The Last Whisper in the Dark'' (Bantam, 2013)


Media tie-ins

*''
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: Emerald Hell'' (Dark Horse, 2008)


Novellas

*''Cast in Dark Waters'' (
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, 2002) (with Ed Gorman) *''All You Despise'' (Shroud Publishing, 2008) *''The Nobody'' (Tasmaniac Publications, 2008) *''Every Shallow Cut'' (ChiZine Publications, 2011) *''The Walls of the Castle'' (Dark Regions Press, 2013) *
What Makes you Die
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, 2013)


Collections and anthologies


Omnibus

*''Epitaphs: Two Novels of the Dead Past'' (1999) (contains ''The Dead Past'' and ''Sorrow's Crown'')


Collections

*''Pentacle'' (Pirate Writings, 1995), introduction by Jack Cady. . Features five short stories that make one continuing narrative: :"Neverdead" :"Bury St. Edmonds" :"Maleficia" :"Paindance" :"Eye-Biting and Other Displays of Affection" *''The Hanging Man and Other Strange Suspensions'' (1996) *''The Dog Syndrome and Other Sick Puppies'' (Marietta Publishing, 1997) :"The Dog Syndrome" :"Fellowship" :"Where the Swamp Folk Go When the Need Comes" :"Hostages" :"Water Wears the Stones" :"Lilith at the Playground" *''Deep into that Darkness Peering'' (Terminal Fright Press, 1999) *''A Student of Hell'' (poetry collection) (2000) *''Four Dark Nights'' (Leisure 2002) (with
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). Featuring the Piccirilli story "Jonah Rose." *''This Cape Is Red Because I've Been Bleeding'' (poetry collection)(Catalyst Press, 2002) *''Mean Sheep'' (Delirium Books, 2003) :"The Misfit Child Grows Fat on Despair" :"The Whole Head is Sick, the Whole Heart Faint" :"This, and That's the End of It" :"New York Comes to the Desert" :"Sentry" :"At One Stride Comes the Dark" :"Her Child Arises" :"Come Back to Tell You All" :"Uneasy Lies the Head that Wears the Crowd" :"Whisper, When You Drown" :"Souls, Written on the Flea" :"Twilight in the Room of Fathers" :"Horsepower" :"A square Wedge of Vanilla" :"Tracking the Death Angel" :"Those Vanished I Recognize" :"Mean Sheep" (poem) :"What You Leave Behind on the Side of Your Plate" (poem) :"In the Outrunning" (poem) :"A Lightning Sting on the Far Side of the Skull" (poem) :"How To Perform Heart Surgery With Someone Else's Gaze" (poem) :"When the First Lemming Drops" (poem) :"The Curve After Which the Engine Squeals" (poem) :"My Conscience Shattered by a Jittery Scrawl" (poem) :"Rye" (poem) :"Staring Into A Bitter Face I've Seen Before" (poem) :"The Living Room" (poem) :"Sylvia" (poem) :"Tragedy As You Like It" (poem) :"45 Seconds On Third Avenue and 8th Street" (poem) :"Another Man's October" (poem) *''Waiting My Turn to Go Under the Knife'' (poems) (2005) *''A Little Black Book of Noir Stories'' (Borderlands Press, 2003) :"Fellowship" :"Seems Like Old Times" :"Horsepower" :"Hostages" :"Inside the Works" :"Diamond Mozzarella" :"Black"


Anthologies edited

*''The Devil's Wine'' (Cemetery Dance Publications, 2004), a poetry anthology featuring
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, and many more. *''Midnight Premiere'' (Cemetery Dance Publications, 2007), also contains Tom Piccirilli's short story "Shadder."


Anthologies containing stories by Tom Piccirilli

*''100 Wicked Little Witch Stories'' (Barnes & Noble, 1995) edited by Stefan R. Dziemianowicz,
Martin H. Greenberg Martin Harry Greenberg (March 1, 1941 – June 25, 2011) was an American academic and anthologist in many genres, including mysteries and horror, but especially in speculative fiction. In all, he compiled 1,298 anthologies and commissioned ...
, and Robert H. Weinberg. Features the short story, "Sorrow Laughed." *''Stranger by Night: The Hot Blood Series part VI'' (1995) edited by Michael Garrett and Jeff Gelb. Features the short story, "Take It as It Comes." *''Fear the Fever: The Hot Blod Series part VII'' (1996) edited by Michael Garrett and Jeff Gelb. Features the short story, "Call It." *''White House Horrors'' (DAW, 1996) edited by
Martin H. Greenberg Martin Harry Greenberg (March 1, 1941 – June 25, 2011) was an American academic and anthologist in many genres, including mysteries and horror, but especially in speculative fiction. In all, he compiled 1,298 anthologies and commissioned ...
. Features the short story "Broken ’Neath the Weight of Wraiths." *''Women Who Run with the Werewolves: Tales of Blood, Lust, and Metamorphosis'' (Cleis Press, 1996) edited by
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. Features the short story, "The Hound of God." *''Crimes of Passion: The Hot Blood Series part IX'' (Pinnacle, 1997) edited by Jeff Gelb, Michael Garrett. Features the short story, "Curs." *''Terminal Frights'' (Terminal Fright, 1997) edited by Kenneth E. Abner, Jr. Features the short story, "A Lower Deep." *''Cat Crimes Through Time'' (Carroll & Graf, 1998) edited by Ed Gorman,
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, and
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. Features the short story "Of Persephone, Poe, and the Whisperer." *''Horrors! 365 Scary Stories'' (Barnes & Noble, 1998) edited by Stefan Dziemianowicz, Robert Weinberg & Martin H. Greenberg. Features the short story, "On the Panecraft Train." *''Going Postal'' (Space & Time, 1998) edited by Gerard Daniel Houarner. Features the short story, "Nietzsche Sooths Fishboy Lenny." *''More Monsters from Memphis'' (Zapizdat Publications, 1998), edited by Beecher Smith. Features the short story, "Go Back to the Church." *''100 Hilarious Little Howlers'' (Barnes & Noble, 1999) edited by Stefan Dziemianowicz, Robert Weinberg, and
Martin H. Greenberg Martin Harry Greenberg (March 1, 1941 – June 25, 2011) was an American academic and anthologist in many genres, including mysteries and horror, but especially in speculative fiction. In all, he compiled 1,298 anthologies and commissioned ...
. Features the short story, "Chasing the Ugly Dog." *''Future Crimes'' (DAW, 1999) edited by
Martin H. Greenberg Martin Harry Greenberg (March 1, 1941 – June 25, 2011) was an American academic and anthologist in many genres, including mysteries and horror, but especially in speculative fiction. In all, he compiled 1,298 anthologies and commissioned ...
and John Helfers. Features the short story, "The Serpent Was More Subtle." *''New Mythos Legends'' (Marietta Publishing, 1999) edited by Bruce Gehweiler. Features the short story, "Of Darkness I Acknowledge Mine." *''Bad News'' (Cemetery Dance Publications, 2000) edited by
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. Features the short story, "The Whole Head is Sick, the Whole Heart Faint." *''Star Colonies'' (DAW, 2000) edited by
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, John Helfers, and Ed Gorman. Features the short story, "I am a Graveyard Hated by the Moon." *'' October Dreams'' (Cemetery Dance Publications, 2000) edited by
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and Robert Morrish. Features the non-fiction piece, "My Favorite Halloween Memory." *''Corpse Blossoms'' (Creeping Hemlock Press, 2005) edited by Julia Sevin and R. J. Sevin. Features the short story, ""An Average Insanity, A Common Agony." *''
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, 2006) edited by James Robert Smith and Stephen Mark Rainey. Features the short story, "Of Persephone, Poe, and the Whisperer." *''The Death Panel: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness'' (Comet Press, 2009) edited by Cheryl Mullenax. Features the short story, "Blood Sacrifices & The Catatonic Kid." *''A Splintered Mind'' edited by Trent Zelazny. *''Crucified Dreams: Tales of Urban Horror'' (
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, 2011) edited by Joe R. Lansdale. Features the short story "Loss." *''Shrieks and Shivers from the Horror Zine'' (Post Mortem Press, 2015) edited by Jeani Rector. Features the short story "Because What Is Mine Is Mine."


Non-fiction

*''Welcome to Hell: A Working Guide for the Beginning Writer'' (2000) *''Deconstructing Tolkien: A Fundamental Analysis of the Lord of the Rings'' (2004) (with Edward J McFadden,
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and
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) *Introduction to ''The Well'' by Jack Cady


Awards


Won

*
Bram Stoker Award The Bram Stoker Award is a recognition presented annually by the Horror Writers Association (HWA) for "superior achievement" in dark fantasy and horror writing. History The Awards were established in 1987 and have been presented annually since ...
for " Best Poetry Collection" (2000) : ''A Student of Hell'' *Bram Stoker Award for "
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" (2002) : "The Misfit Child Grows Fat on Depair" *Bram Stoker Award for " Best Novel" (2003) : ''The Night Class'' *Bram Stoker Award for " Best Alternative Forms" (2004): ''The Devil's Wine'' *
International Thriller Writers Award The International Thriller Writers Awards are awarded by International Thriller Writers at the annual Thrillerfest conferences for outstanding work in the field since 2006. Award winners References {{Reflist External linksInternational Thrill ...
for "Best Paperback Original" (2008) : ''The Midnight Road'' *
International Thriller Writers Award The International Thriller Writers Awards are awarded by International Thriller Writers at the annual Thrillerfest conferences for outstanding work in the field since 2006. Award winners References {{Reflist External linksInternational Thrill ...
for "Best Paperback Original" (2010) : ''The Coldest Mile''


Nominated

*
Bram Stoker Award The Bram Stoker Award is a recognition presented annually by the Horror Writers Association (HWA) for "superior achievement" in dark fantasy and horror writing. History The Awards were established in 1987 and have been presented annually since ...
for " Best First Novel" (1991) : ''Dark Father'' *
World Fantasy Award The World Fantasy Awards are a set of awards given each year for the best fantasy fiction published during the previous calendar year. Organized and overseen by the World Fantasy Convention, the awards are given each year at the eponymous ann ...
for " Best Collection" (2000) : ''Deep into that Darkness Peering'' *Bram Stoker Award for " Best Fiction Collection" (2000) : ''Deep into that Darkness Peering'' *Bram Stoker Award for " Best Novel" (2000) : ''Hexes'' *Bram Stoker Award for "Best Novel" (2001) : ''The Deceased'' *Bram Stoker Award for " Best Long Fiction" (2003) : ''Fuckin' Lie Down Already'' *Bram Stoker Award for "Best Novel" (2005) : ''November Mourns'' *Bram Stoker Award for " Best Anthology" (2007) : ''Midnight Premiere'' *
International Thriller Writers Award The International Thriller Writers Awards are awarded by International Thriller Writers at the annual Thrillerfest conferences for outstanding work in the field since 2006. Award winners References {{Reflist External linksInternational Thrill ...
for "Best Paperback Original" (2007) : ''Headstone City'' *International Thriller Writers Award for "Best Short Story" (2009) : "Between the Dark and the Daylight" *Mystery Writers of America Edgar Award for "Best Paperback Original" (2008) : "The Cold Spot"


References


External links


Thomas Piccirilli's Official WebsiteThomas Piccirilli's Bibliography on Fantastic FictionVideo review of Piccirilli's ''Cold Spot''
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See also

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List of horror fiction authors This is a navigational list of notable writers who have published significant work in the horror fiction genre, who also have stand-alone articles on Wikipedia. All items must have a reference to demonstrate that they have produced significant wor ...
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