Bibliography

Changeling (as Peter Garrison)
  • The Changeling War
  • The Sorcerer's Gun
  • The Magic Dead
The Ebeneezum Trilogy
  • A Malady of Magicks
  • A Multitude of Monsters
  • A Night in the Netherhells
The Ballad of Wuntvor
  • A Difficulty With Dwarves
  • An Excess of Enchantments
  • A Disagreement with Death
The Cineverse Cycle
  • Slaves of the Volcano God
  • Bride of the Slime Monster
  • Revenge of the Fluffy Bunnies
The Sinbad Series
  • The Other Sinbad
  • A Bad Day for Ali Baba
  • Shererazade's Night Out / The LAst Arabian Night
The Dragon Circle
  • Raven Walking
  • Dragon Walking
  • Dragon Burning
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV) Novels Angel (TV) Novels
  • Dark Mirror
Spiderman (Multi-Author Series) Novels
  • Wanted, Dead or Alive
Other Media Tie-In Novels
  • Back to the Future II
  • Back to the Future III
  • Batman
  • The Batman Murders
  • Batman Returns
  • Leprechauns
  • The Lost Boys
  • The Seventh Guest (with Matthew Costello)
  • Wishbringer (Novelisation of Game)
Short Story Collections
  • A Little Purple Book of Perculiar Stories
Craig Shaw Gardner Information and Links

A.K.A. Peter Garrison

Craig Shaw Gardner was born and raised in Rochester, New York, home of the Eastman Kodak Company, the Rochester Red Wings, red hots and white hots, and a whole bunch of snow (see Entry on Ancient Greece). He went to Boston to attend Boston University in 1967, and he's been there ever since. Eventually, he graduated from B.U. with a B.S. degree (appropriately enough) in Broadcasting and Film. On the strength of this degree and the recession of 1971, he immediately got a job as a shipper/receiver for a men's suit manufacturer. Other jobs Craig has held include working in hospital public relations, running a stat camera, and managing a pair of bookstores in Harvard Square: The Million Year Picnic and the late, lamented Science Fantasy Bookstore.

Craig sold his first short story in 1977, and began writing full time in 1987. While most of his early novels are humorous fantasy, the majority of his short stories have been sold to original horror anthologies such as SHADOWS, MIDNIGHT, DOOM CITY and other cheerful names. His novelization of BATMAN spent something like 13 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list, changing his name on book covers to "New York Times Best-selling Author Craig Shaw Gardner" forevermore. His last few books have wandered over into the "epic fantasy" realm; the last three have been written under the pseudonym Peter Garrison, which will show up right next to Craig Shaw Gardner on those bookshelves.

Craig Shaw Gardner's Website