Joseph S. Pulver, Sr., is the author of the novels, The Orphan Palace and Nightmare's Disciple, and he has written many short stories that have appeared in magazines and anthologies, including Ellen Datlow's Year's Best Horror, The Children of Old Leech, Year's Best Weird Fiction, Book of Cthulhu, "Lovecraft eZine". His highly-acclaimed short story collections, Blood Will Have Its Season, SIN & ashes, Portraits of Ruin, and A House of Hollow Wounds were published by Hippocampus Press.
His work has been praised by Thomas Ligotti, Ellen Datlow, Laird Barron, S.T. Joshi, Michael Cisco, Jeff Thomas (PUNKTOWN), and many other notable writers and editors.
Joe has edited the anthologies, A Season in Carcosa, The Grimscribe's Puppets (TGP won the Shirley Jackson Award for Best Edited Anthology), and Cassilda's Song.
His work has been praised by Thomas Ligotti, Ellen Datlow, Laird Barron, S.T. Joshi, Michael Cisco, Jeff Thomas (PUNKTOWN), and many other notable writers and editors.
Joe has edited the anthologies, A Season in Carcosa, The Grimscribe's Puppets (TGP won the Shirley Jackson Award for Best Edited Anthology), and Cassilda's Song.
Awards: Jackson (2014) see all
Genres: Horror
Novels
Collections
Novellas and Short Stories
Anthologies edited
A Season in Carcosa (2012)
The Grimscribe's Puppets (2013)
Cassilda's Song (2015)
The Madness of Dr. Caligari (2016)
Darker Companions (2017) (with Scott David Aniolowski)
New Maps of Dream (2021) (with Cody Goodfellow)
The Leaves of a Necronomicon (2022)
The Grimscribe's Puppets (2013)
Cassilda's Song (2015)
The Madness of Dr. Caligari (2016)
Darker Companions (2017) (with Scott David Aniolowski)
New Maps of Dream (2021) (with Cody Goodfellow)
The Leaves of a Necronomicon (2022)
Books containing stories by Joseph S Pulver Sr
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Joseph S Pulver Sr recommends
Southern Gods (2011)
John Hornor Jacobs
"Hell-hound blues! Zombies! Lovecraft! Jacobs' engrossing gris-gris will take ya down to the crossroads and on then to the Deep Places where the hungry Old Ones sho gon git'cha!"
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