Sean Gibson

Sean Gibson is a writer known for his works in comic fantasy and Victorian-era fantasy thrillers. He gained recognition with his #1 bestselling novel "The Part About the Dragon Was (Mostly) True," which features Heloise the Bard and earned a starred review from Publishers Weekly. His other notable works include "The Chronicle of Heloise & Grimple," the Victorian-set "The Camelot Shadow," and its prequel short story "The Strange Task Before Me." Gibson has also contributed to various anthologies, such as "Dragons of a Different Tail" with "Chasing the Dragon" and "Enchanted Tales & Twisted Lore" with his most recent short story, "What's Good for the Goose."

Balancing his writing career with a professional background in communications, Gibson holds a BA in English Literature from Ohio Wesleyan University and an MBA from Indiana University's Kelley School of Business. His writing often blends humor with fantasy, as seen in his Heloise the Bard series, while "The Camelot Shadow" showcases his ability to craft historical fantasy with thriller elements. Gibson's short fiction has appeared in publications like The Colored Lens, and he has written book reviews for Kirkus Reviews and Esquire.

A Detroit sports enthusiast and self-proclaimed fan of 1980s bands, Gibson resides in Northern Virginia with his family. His aversion to moving and love for his home library suggest he plans to stay there indefinitely, continuing to write between professional and family commitments.
Camelot Shadow Books
# Title Year
1 The Camelot Shadow 2014
Heloise the Bard Books
# Title Year
1 The Chronicle of Heloise & Grimple 2016
2 The Part About the Dragon Was (Mostly) True 2020
3 You Can't Hide From Chriskahzaa 2020