Jonathan Carroll
Jonathan Carroll was born into a family that was passionate about the arts.
In 1949, he was born to a screenwriting father and actress and lyricist mother. While he went through a period of rebellion, he ended up graduating cum laude from Rutgers University and marrying artist Beverly Schreiner.
Carroll started out his career as a teacher of English, teaching at an academy and a day school before heading abroad to teach English in Vienna, Austria, where he lives yet.
Carroll began at a young age to write short stories, but his first novel wasn't published until 1980. Since then he has published several novels that are nearly a genre of their own-Twilight Zone-esque writings with often ambiguous endings.
His works have been nominated for nominated for World Fantasy Awards nine times and won once. He's also won a British Fantasy Society Award as well as having many other works nominated for their award, for a Hugo, and for Bram Stoker awards.
Bibliography
Rondua |
From the Teeth of Angels |
Bones of the Moon |
Kissing the Beehive |
Sleeping in Flame |
The Marriage of Sticks |
A Child Across the Sky |
The Wooden Sea |
White Apples |
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Other Books: |
Glass Soup |
The Land of Laughs |
The Panic Hand |
Voice of Our Shadow |
Black Cocktail |
Outside the Dog Museum |
The Heidelberg Cylinder |
After Silence |