Deborah Grabien

Summary

Deborah Grabien (born June 28, 1954) is an American novelist and essayist. Her works cross several genres, including murder mysteries, supernatural thrillers, utopian fantasies, etc. Her novel Plainsong is a religious fantasy featuring the Wandering Jew and a female Messiah.[1] Grabien is currently a reviewer and guest editor for Green Man Review.

Deborah Grabien
Born (1954-06-28) June 28, 1954 (age 69)
Occupation
  • Author
  • editor
  • essayist
  • musician
CitizenshipUnited States
GenresMurder Mysteries, Supernatural Thrillers, others
Website
www.deborahgrabien.com

Personal life edit

She was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2002.[2] She has used her own experiences in dealing with the disease to illuminate character traits in her characters; particularly J.P. Kinkaid, the protagonist in the Kinkaid Chronicles mystery series.[3][4]

Works edit

Supernatural thrillers edit

  • Still Life With Devils (2007)
  • Woman of Fire (1988/UK)
    • also released as Eyes in the Fire (1989/US)

Mysteries edit

  • The Kinkaid Chronicles
    • Rock and Roll Never Forgets (2008)
    • While My Guitar Gently Weeps (2009)
    • London Calling (2010)[permanent dead link]
    • Graceland (2011)[permanent dead link]
    • Book of Days (2011)
    • Uncle John's Band (2012)
    • Dead Flowers (2012)
    • Comfortably Numb (2013)
  • The Haunted Ballads
    • The Weaver and the Factory Maid (2003)
    • Famous Flower of Serving Men (2004)
    • Matty Groves (2005)
    • Cruel Sister (2006)
    • New Slain Knight (2007)

Historical romance edit

  • Fire Queen (1990)

Utopian fantasy edit

  • Plainsong (1990)

Young adult edit

  • Dark's Tale (2010)
    • also released as Dark e i fantasmi del parco (2010/Italy)

Magic realism edit

  • And Then Put Out the Light (1993/UK, 2009/US)

Anthologies edit

  • Tales From the House Band (editor; 2011)

Short stories, essays and reviews edit

  • Chuck Leavell: Back To The Woods: A tribute to the pioneers of blues piano (2012; appeared on Sleeping Hedgehog)
  • The Thing About Movements… (2011; appeared on Harlot's Sauce)
  • Goodnight, dazzling stranger (2011; appeared on Sleeping Hedgehog)
  • The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus (2011; appeared on Sleeping Hedgehog)
  • Nicky Hopkins (2011; appeared on Sleeping Hedgehog)
  • Ladies and Gentlemen: the Rolling Stones (2010; appeared on Sleeping Hedgehog)
  • Rolling Stones: Exile on Main Street (2010; appeared on Sleeping Hedgehog)
  • Ronnie Penque: Only Road Home (2010; appeared on Sleeping Hedgehog)
  • Comfort and the Unexpected: In Conversation with Maddy Prior (2010; appeared on Green Man Review)
  • An Unkindness of Authors (conversation with Peter S. Beagle, August 2008; appeared on Green Man Review)
  • Ghost, in the Key of B (2008; appeared on Membra Disjecta)
  • Dear Richard, Please Will You Play...? Three shows, three settings, one happy woman (2008; appeared on Green Man Review)
  • Truth, in the Middle (2008; appeared in For Keeps) Archived 2009-03-05 at the Wayback Machine
  • The Boys in the Barroom (2008; appeared on Green Man Review)
  • Sunrise (2008; appeared on Membra Disjecta)
  • Love and Crit and the Whole Damned Thing—Finding the Fulcrum point between heart and head (2008; appeared on Green Man Review)
  • Talkin' About that Unbroken Circle—Deborah Grabien on Music in 2007 (2008; appeared on Green Man Review)
  • Edge (2005; appeared in Dogtown Review, Issue One)
  • I Am the Lion (2002; appeared in The Best Of Parisalon4665 Anthology) Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine)

References edit

  1. ^ Chris Gilmore, "Grabien, Deborah" in St. James Guide To Fantasy Writers (ed. David Pringle). St. James Press, 1996; ISBN 1-55862-205-5 (pp. 238-39)
  2. ^ Deborah Grabien profile, miladyinsanity.wordpress.com; accessed April 20, 2015.
  3. ^ Kinkaid Chronicles mystery series Archived 2008-12-29 at the Wayback Machine, libraryjournal.com; accessed April 20, 2015.
  4. ^ Interview with Grabien, disabilitynation.net; accessed April 20, 2015.

External links edit