Novels
- Captain America is dead. (1992) (Jabberwocky Press)
- The Flyswatter Agenda (Referenced. No Publication Data Found)
- Zen in the art of Slaying Vampires (1997) (Hell's Kitchen Books)
- The Touch: Epidemic of the Millennium (an anthology) (2000)(Simon & Schuster)
- Tao Damphire (Referenced. No Publication Data Found)
- Deprivers (2003) (Bestseller) (Ace/Penguin Putnam)
- Fear Itself (Batman novel) (with Michael Reaves) (2007) (DC Comics / Del Rey)
- Infinite Mirror (Batman novel) (with Michael Reaves) (Sequestered) (DC Comics / Del Rey)
- The Killswitch Review (with Diane Dekelb-Rittenhouse) (2009) (Yard Dog Press) (2011-2012) (Serialized on SuicideGirls.com)
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Famous quotes containing the word novels:
“Compare the history of the novel to that of rock n roll. Both started out a minority taste, became a mass taste, and then splintered into several subgenres. Both have been the typical cultural expressions of classes and epochs. Both started out aggressively fighting for their share of attention, novels attacking the drama, the tract, and the poem, rock attacking jazz and pop and rolling over classical music.”
—W. T. Lhamon, U.S. educator, critic. Material Differences, Deliberate Speed: The Origins of a Cultural Style in the American 1950s, Smithsonian (1990)
“The present era grabs everything that was ever written in order to transform it into films, TV programmes, or cartoons. What is essential in a novel is precisely what can only be expressed in a novel, and so every adaptation contains nothing but the non-essential. If a person is still crazy enough to write novels nowadays and wants to protect them, he has to write them in such a way that they cannot be adapted, in other words, in such a way that they cannot be retold.”
—Milan Kundera (b. 1929)
“Good novels are not written by orthodoxy-sniffers, nor by people who are conscience-stricken about their own orthodoxy. Good novels are written by people who are not frightened.”
—George Orwell (19031950)