Gary William Crawford
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Gary William Crawford (born 1953) is an American writer and small press publisher.
He is the founder and editor of Gothic Press, which since 1979 has published books and periodicals in the field of Gothic literature. From 1979 to 1987, Crawford produced six issues of the journal Gothic, which features articles on Gothic fiction from 1764 to 1986. Later, the press published the horror poetry magazine Night Songs.
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Poetry Collections
- Poems of the Divided Self (1992)
- In Shadow Lands (1998)
- The Shadow City (2005)
[edit] Story Collection
- Gothic Fevers (2000)
- Mysteries of Von Domarus, and Other Stories (2006)
[edit] Non-Fiction
- Horror Literature: a core collection and reference guide (1981) (modern fiction section)
- Ramsey Campbell (1988)
- J. Sheridan Le Fanu: A Bio-Bibliography (1995)
- Robert Aickman: An Introduction (2003)
Crawford has recently begun the online journal, "Le Fanu Studies," about ghost and mystery story writer Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu. His poetry collection "The Shadow City" was nominated for a Bram Stoker Award from the Horror Writers Association. He has also written an essay about Fritz Leiber for a book to be published by McFarland Publishers.