David Wellington's picture
76 followers
284 books added

David Wellington


USA flag (b.1971)

aka David Chandler, D Nolan Clark

David Wellington was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where George Romero shot his classic zombie films. He attended Syracuse University and received an MFA in creative writing from Penn State. He now lives in New York City with his wife Elisabeth and dog Mary Shelley.
 


Genres: Horror, Science Fiction
 
New and upcoming books
November 2024

thumb
Revenant-X
(Red Space, book 2)
Series
Monster Island
   1. Monster Island (2006)
   2. Monster Nation (2006)
   3. Monster Planet (2007)
thumbthumbthumb
 
Laura Caxton
   1. 13 Bullets (2007)
   2. 99 Coffins (2007)
   3. Vampire Zero (2008)
   4. 23 Hours (2009)
   5. 32 Fangs (2012)
thumbthumbthumbthumb
thumb
 
Werewolf Tale
   1. Frostbite (2009)

     aka Cursed

   2. Overwinter (2010)

     aka Ravaged

thumbthumb
 
Jim Chapel Mission
   1. Chimera (2013)
   1.1. Minotaur (2013)
   1.2. Myrmidon (2013)
   2. The Hydra Protocol (2014)
   3. The Cyclops Initiative (2016)
thumbthumbthumbthumb
thumb
 
Red Space
   1. Paradise-1 (2023)
   2. Revenant-X (2024)
thumbthumb
 
Novels
   Pass/Fail (2012)
   Plague Zone (2012)
   Rivals (2012)
   Positive (2015)
   The Last Astronaut (2019)
thumbthumbthumbthumb
thumb
 
Collections
   Shifters (2013) (with others)
   Whose Future Is It? (2018) (with others)
thumbthumb
 
Novellas and Short Stories
   Weaponized (2011)
thumb
 
Books containing stories by David Wellington
thumb
Voices in the Dark (2022)
edited by
Alain Davis, Steve Dillon and Eugene Johnson
thumb
Leaders of the Pack (2020)
A Werewolf Anthology
edited by
Lisa Lane and Graeme Reynolds

More books 


Award nominations
2020 Arthur C. Clarke Award (nominee) : The Last Astronaut


David Wellington recommends
thumb
Ghost Station (2024)
S A Barnes
"Barnes leads us step by step up a mounting staircase of dread, through horrors both real and suggestive."
thumb
The Scourge Between Stars (2023)
Ness Brown
"Trust me, if you think you know where this story is going, you're wrong. Combines the sudden, heart-rending fear of immediate danger with the freezing spun-out dread of being lost in infinite space. Just wonderful."
thumb
The Seven Visitations of Sydney Burgess (2021)
Andy Marino
"Equal parts surreal and hyper-real, darkly hypnotic. Marino puts his main character's throbbing heart on full display and we are swept along on the dark journey into waters both mystical and terrifying. With every new revelation, the dread just mounts and mounts to the mind-shattering conclusion."

More recommendations 


Visitors also looked at these authors


About Fantastic Fiction       Information for Authors