Subterranean Press - Authors

Authors

  • Neal Barrett, Jr.
  • Peter S. Beagle
  • Elizabeth Bear
  • Amber Benson
  • Michael Bishop
  • James P. Blaylock
  • Robert Bloch
  • Ray Bradbury
  • Poppy Z. Brite
  • Kealan Patrick Burke
  • Jim Butcher
  • Michael Cadnum
  • Orson Scott Card
  • John Crowley
  • Charles de Lint
  • Philip K. Dick
  • Steven Erikson
  • Ian Cameron Esslemont
  • Philip José Farmer
  • Charles Coleman Finlay
  • Neil Gaiman
  • Stephen Gallagher
  • Ray Garton
  • Christopher Golden
  • Joe Hill
  • Barry Hughart
  • Alex Irvine
  • Jack Ketchum (Dallas Meyer)
  • Caitlin R. Kiernan
  • Stephen King
  • Terry Lamsley
  • Joe R. Lansdale
  • Jonathan Lethem
  • Thomas Ligotti
  • Brian Lumley
  • George R. R. Martin
  • Richard Matheson
  • David Morrell
  • K. J. Parker
  • Norman Partridge
  • Tim Powers
  • David Prill
  • Alastair Reynolds
  • Patrick Rothfuss
  • John Scalzi
  • David J. Schow
  • Lucius Shepard
  • Robert Silverberg
  • Dan Simmons
  • William Browning Spencer
  • Allen Steele
  • Charles Stross
  • Howard Waldrop
  • Connie Willis

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