American author
Russell Davis |
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Born | 1970 (age 54–55) Missouri, U.S. |
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Pen name |
- David Cian
- Garrett Dylan
- Dylan Garrett
- D.L. Lawson
- Cliff Ryder (shared)
- Jenna Solitaire
- Christopher Tracy
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Occupation | Author |
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Years active | 1998–present |
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Russell Davis (born 1970) is an American author born in Missouri. His publications include more than 20 novels and 30 short stories. Davis, who writes in many genres, was the president of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) from 2008 to 2010, and a member of the Western Writers of America (WWA). He has also worked as an editor and book packager.
Davis has written for publication under the names David Cian, Garrett Dylan and Dylan Garrett, D.L. Lawson, Cliff Ryder, Jenna Solitaire and Christopher Tracy as well as his real name.[1][2] Cliff Ryder is a house pseudonym shared by multiple writers.[2]
Selected works
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Novels
Standalone novels
As by Cliff Ryder
Among the Room 59 spy novels published under the name Cliff Ryder, a house pseudonym shared by multiple writers, Davis takes credit for two for which he has been acknowledged under the pseudonym Garrett Dylan.[2][3]
- Out of Time (2008)
- The Ties that Bind (2008)
Collections
Anthologies edited
Short fiction
- "Dead Tired" (1998)
- "One Tree Hill" (1998)
- "The End of Winter" (1998)
- "The Body Clock" (1999)
- "The Death of Winston Foster" (1999)
- "The End of Summer" (1999)
- "Goliath" (1999)
- "Fat Tuesday" (2000)
- "Across Hickman's Bridge to Home" (2000)
- "A Kiss at Midnight" (2001)
- "King of Thorns" (2001)
- "A Weapon of Flesh and Bone" (2001) with Tim Waggoner
- "Omega Time" (2002)
- "Countdown" (2004)
- "The Last Day of the Rest of Her Life" (2004)
- "The Hollywood Dilemma" (2005)
- "The Things She Handed Down" (2005)
- "Midnight at the Half-Life Café" (2005)
- "The Angel Chamber" (2005)
- "The End of Spring" (2006)
- "When I Look to the Sky" (2007)
- "Engines of Desire & Despair" (2007)
- "Scars Enough" (2008)
- "Houdini's Mirror" (2008)
- "An Orchid for Valdis" (2008)
References
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