John Crowley

John Crowley is a renowned science fiction and fantasy author, best known for his “Aegypt” series of novels. He was born in Presque Isle, Maine, in December 1942, when his father was working as a doctor at the Army Air Corps. Crowley spent most of his childhood in various places, including Vermont, northeastern Kentucky, and Indiana, where he went to high school and college. After college, he moved to New York City to pursue a career in filmmaking and found work in documentary films, an occupation he continues to pursue.

Crowley's first novel, "The Deep," was published in 1975, and his 15th volume of fiction, "Endless Things," was published in 2007. Since 1993, he has been teaching creative writing at Yale University. He received the Award in Literature from the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters in 1992. Crowley's first published novels were science fiction, and his work has been recognized with several awards and accolades, including the American Book Award and the Ingram Merrill Foundation grant.

Crowley's work is known for its imaginative and thought-provoking storytelling. His novel "Little, Big" is considered a classic of fantasy literature, and his "Aegypt" series is a four-volume novel that explores the intersection of history, magic, and human experience. "The Translator," which received the Premio Flaianno in Italy, and "Lord Byron’s Novel: The Evening Land," which contains an entire imaginary novel by the poet, are some of his other notable works.

Crowley's writing has been praised for its depth, beauty, and originality. His work often explores complex themes, such as the nature of reality, the power of imagination, and the human condition. Despite his success as a writer, Crowley remains humble and dedicated to his craft. He finds it more gratifying that almost all his work is still in print and accessible to readers. Crowley's contributions to the genres of science fiction and fantasy have been significant, and his work continues to inspire and captivate readers worldwide.
The Aegypt Cycle Books
# Title Year
1 Aegypt / The Solitudes 1987
2 Love & Sleep 1994
3 Daemonomania 2000
4 Endless Things 2007
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 The Deep 1975
2 Beasts 1976
3 Engine Summer 1979
4 Little, Big 1981
5 Lord Byron's Novel: The Evening Land 2005
6 Four Freedoms 2009
7 The Translator 2009
8 The Chemical Wedding 2016
9 Ka: Dar Oakley in the Ruin of Ymr 2017
10 Flint and Mirror 2018
Short Stories/Novellas (with Charles Vess)
# Title Year
1 Her Bounty to the Dead / Where Spirits Gat Them Home 1978
2 The Reason for the Visit 1980
3 The Green Child 1981
4 Snow 1985
5 Great Work of Time 1989
6 In Blue 1989
7 Missolonghi 1824 1990
8 Exogamy 1993
9 Gone 1996
10 Lost and Abandoned 1997
11 An Earthly Mother Sits and Sings 2000
12 The Girlhood of Shakespeare's Heroines 2005
13 Conversation Hearts 2008
Collections
# Title Year
1 Novelties and Souvenirs 1989
2 Novelty 1989
3 Antiquities 1993
4 In Other Words 2007
5 Totalitopia 2017
6 And Go Like This 2019
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 Rethinking Human Security 2008
2 Perfect Copywriting 2012
3 Reading Backwards 2019
Outspoken Authors Books
# Title Year
1 The Human Front 2001
2 The Left Left Behind 2009
3 Lucky Strike 2009
4 The Underbelly 2010
5 Mammoths of the Great Plains 2010
6 The Wild Girls 2011
7 Modem Times 2.0 2011
8 The Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow 2011
9 Surfing the Gnarl 2012
10 Report from Planet Midnight 2012
11 The Science of Herself 2013
12 Patty Hearst & The Twinkie Murders: A Tale of Two Trials 2013
13 New Taboos 2013
14 Raising Hell 2014
15 My Life, My Body 2015
16 Gypsy 2015
17 Miracles Ain't What They Used to Be 2016
18 Fire. 2017
19 Totalitopia 2017
20 The Atheist in the Attic 2018
21 Thoreau's Microscope 2018
22 The Beatrix Gates 2019
23 A City Made of Words 2019
PM's Outspoken Authors Books
# Title Year
1 The First Law of Thermodynamics 2021
2 The Collapsing Frontier 2024
John Crowley Anthologies
# Title Year
1 Whispers 1977
2 Best Science Fiction of the Year 15 1986
3 The Seventh Omni Book of Science Fiction 1989
4 The Year's Best Science Fiction: Seventh Annual Collection 1990
5 Nebula Awards 25 1991
6 The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Fourth Annual Collection 1991
7 Fourth Annual Collection 1991
8 Omni Best Science Fiction Three 1993
9 The Norton Book of Science Fiction 1993
10 Seventh Annual Collection 1994
11 American Gothic Tales 1996
12 The Science Fiction Century 1997
13 Modern Classics of Fantasy 1997
14 Black Swan, White Raven 1997
15 Future on Ice 1998
16 The Best from Fantasy & Science Fiction: The 50th Anniversary Anthology 1999
17 Fourteenth Annual Collection 2001
18 The Locus Awards: Thirty Years of the Best in Science Fiction and Fantasy 2004
19 Lightspeed Magazine, December 2014 2014
20 New Haven Noir 2017
21 The Book of Magic 2018
22 Spirits Unwrapped 2019