Greg Van Eekhout's picture
9 followers
26 books added

Greg Van Eekhout


USA flag

Greg van Eekhout is a science fiction and fantasy writer. He grew up in Los Angeles and attended UCLA, where he received a Bachelor's in English. He earned a Master's in Educational Media and Computers at Arizona State, and worked for a time designing multimedia. He currently lives in San Diego, California.
 


Genres: Urban Fantasy, Children's Fiction, Young Adult Fiction, Young Adult Fantasy
 
New and upcoming books
October 2024

thumb
Happy Town
 
Series
California Bones
   1. California Bones (2014)
   2. Pacific Fire (2015)
   3. Dragon Coast (2015)
thumbthumbthumb
 
Novels
   Norse Code (2009)
   Kid vs. Squid (2010)
   The Boy at the End of the World (2011)
   Voyage of the Dogs (2018)
   Cog (2019)
   Weird Kid (2021)
   Fenris & Mott (2022)
   The Ghost Job (2023)
   Happy Town (2024)
thumbthumbthumbthumb
thumbthumbthumbthumb
thumb
 
Anthologies edited
   The Sky's The Limit (2021) (with Sophie Camilleri and Kathy Krevat)
thumb
 
Books containing stories by Greg Van Eekhout
thumb
Uncanny Magazine Issue 59 (2024)
July/august 2024
(Uncanny Magazine, book 59)
thumb
Escape Pod (2020)
edited by
S B Divya and Mur Lafferty
thumb
Wastelands 3 (2019)
The New Apocalypse
(Wastelands, book 3)
edited by
John Joseph Adams

More books 


Award nominations
2024 Andre Norton Award (nominee) : The Ghost Job
2020 Dragon Award for Best Young Adult / Middle Grade Novel (nominee) : Cog
2020 Andre Norton Award (nominee) : Cog
2012 Andre Norton Award (nominee) : The Boy at the End of the World
2010 Locus Award for Best First Novel (nominee) : Norse Code
2005 Nebula Award for Best Short Story (nominee) : In the Late December


Greg Van Eekhout recommends
thumb
Dust & Grim (2021)
Chuck Wendig
"Every line of Dust & Grim is packed with a laugh, a sharp observation, or something radically cool, and sometimes all three at once. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Wendig is a welcome new voice in middle-grade fiction, and we are lucky to have him."
thumb
Bump (2021)
Matt Wallace
"My favorite books have two things: A world I’ve never seen before and a great character to experience it with. Bump delivers both in a heartfelt, powerful way. I loved stepping into the world of small-time professional wrestling with M.J. I winced every time she took a hit inside the ring and out, and I cheered every time she got up. What a great middle-grade debut. I truly cannot wait to see what Matt Wallace does next."
thumb
A Game of Fox & Squirrels (2020)
Jenn Reese
"The way Jenn Reese illuminates a path to hope through dark times is what makes this book essential reading."

Visitors also looked at these authors


About Fantastic Fiction       Information for Authors