Further Reading
- Paul Goldman and Brian Taylor. Retrospective Adventures: Forrest Reid, Author and Collector (Scholar Press, 1998).
- Colin Cruise. 'Error & Eros: The Fiction of Forrest Reid',Sex, Nation & Dissent (Cork University Press, 1997)
- Brian Taylor. The Green Avenue: the life and writings of Forrest Reid, (Cambridge University Press, 1980).
- Russell Burlingham. Forrest Reid: A Portrait & a Study (Faber, 1953);
- Apostate (1926), and Private Road (1940). (Reid's two-part autobiography).
- Eamonn Hughes. Ulster of the Senses, (an essay about Reid's autobiography), Fortnight 306 (May 1992).
- Forrest Reid, The Garden God: A Tale of Two Boys (1905), edited with a foreword, introduction and notes by Michael Matthew Kaylor (Kansas City, MO: Valancourt Books, 2007)
- Catalogue from the Forrest Reid/Stephen Gilbert exhibition (Queen's University Belfast, 2008)
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