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Early life
2
Career
3
Bibliography
3.1
Novels
3.2
The Hidden Cities
3.3
The Veil
3.4
The Shadow Saga
3.5
The Menagerie
3.6
Ghosts of Albion
3.7
Hellboy
3.8
Body of Evidence
3.9
OutCast
3.10
Prowlers
3.11
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
3.12
Ben Walker
3.13
Young adult novels
3.14
The Hollow series
3.15
The Waking
3.16
The Secret Journeys of Jack London
3.17
Other media tie-ins
3.18
Comics
3.19
Anthologies Contributed
3.20
Anthologies Edited
4
See also
5
References
6
External links
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Christopher Golden (born July 15, 1967[citation needed]) is an American author of horror, fantasy, and suspense novels for adults and teens.
Early life
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Golden was born and raised in Massachusetts, where he still lives with his family. He graduated from Tufts University.[1]
Career
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As well as novels, Golden has written comic books and video games, and co-written the online animated series Ghosts of Albion with actress/writer/director Amber Benson. He co-created and co-writes the Dark Horse Comics series Baltimore with Mike Mignola and wrote the introduction to the now collectible, 200-only copies, slipcased edition of Joe Hill's book of short stories titled 20th Century Ghosts. He has also edited numerous horror and dark fantasy fiction anthologies.
Golden worked on the script for Hellboy (2019), a reboot film based on Mignola's comic series Hellboy, though he ultimately was uncredited.[2]
Bibliography
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Novels
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Strangewood (Signet, 1999)
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Straight On 'Til Morning (Signet, 2001)
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The Ferryman (Signet, 2002)
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The Boys Are Back in Town (Bantam, 2004)
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Wildwood Road (Bantam, 2005)
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Bloodstained Oz - co-authored with James A. Moore (Earthling Publications 2006)
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Seven Whistlers (Subterranean, 2006; co-authored with Amber Benson)
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Baltimore, or The Steadfast Tin Soldier and the Vampire (co-authored with Mike Mignola)
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Poison Ink (Delacorte, 2008)
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Soulless (MTV Books, 2008)
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When Rose Wakes (2010)
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Joe Golem and the Drowning City (2012)
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Father Gaetano's Puppet Catechism (2013)
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Snowblind (2014)
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Tin Men (2015)
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Dead Ringers (2015)
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Indigo (2017; co-authored with Charlaine Harris)
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Blood of the Four (2018; co-authored with Tim Lebbon)
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Road of Bones (2022)
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All Hallows (2023)
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The House of Last Resort (2024)
The Hidden Cities
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The Hidden Cities series, all co-authored with Tim Lebbon
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Mind the Gap (Spectra, 2008)
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Map of Moments (Spectra, 2009)
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The Chamber of Ten (Spectra, 2010)
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The Shadow Men (Spectra, 2011)
The Veil
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The Myth Hunters (Bantam, 2006)
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The Borderkind (Bantam, 2007)
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The Lost Ones (Bantam, 2008)
The Shadow Saga
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Of Saints and Shadows (Berkley, 1994)
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Angel Souls and Devil Hearts (Berkley, 1995)
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Of Masques and Martyrs (Ace, 1998)
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The Gathering Dark (Berkley, 2003)
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Waking Nightmares (Berkley, 2011)
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The Graves Of Saints (Simon & Schuster UK, 2013)
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King of Hell (Simon & Schuster UK, 2014)
The Menagerie
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The Menagerie series all co-authored with Thomas E. Sniegoski
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The Nimble Man (Ace, 2004)
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Tears of the Furies (Ace, 2005)
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Stones Unturned (Ace, 2006)
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Crashing Paradise (Ace, 2007)
Ghosts of Albion
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Ghosts of Albion related books are co-authored with Amber Benson.
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Accursed (Del Rey, 2005)
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Astray (Subterranean, 2005)
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Initiation (Subterranean, 2006)
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Witchery (Del Rey, 2006)
Hellboy
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Hellboy related books with cover and other illustrations by Mike Mignola
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Hellboy: The Lost Army (Dark Horse, 1997)
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Hellboy: The Bones of Giants (Dark Horse, 2001)
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Hellboy: The Dragon Pool (Pocket Books, 2007)
Body of Evidence
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Body Bags (Pocket, 1999)
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Thief of Hearts (Pocket, 1999)
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Soul Survivor (Pocket, 1999)
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Meets the Eye (Pocket, 2000)
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Head Games (Pocket, 2000)
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Skin Deep - co-authoered with Rick Hautala (Pocket, 2000)
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Burning Bones - co-authoered with Rick Hautala (Pocket, 2001)
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Brain Trust - co-authoered with Rick Hautala (Pocket, 2001)
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Last Breath - co-authoered with Rick Hautala (Pocket, 2004)
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Throat Culture - co-authoered with Rick Hautala (Pocket, 2005)
OutCast
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All co-authored with Thomas E. Sniegoski
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OutCast: The Un-Magician (Pocket, 2004)
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OutCast: Dragon Secrets (Pocket, 2004)
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OutCast: Ghostfire (Pocket, 2005)
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OutCast: Wurm War (Pocket, 2005)
Prowlers
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Prowlers (Pocket, 2001)
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Laws of Nature (Pocket, 2001)
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Predator and Prey (Pocket, 2001)
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Wild Things (Pocket, 2002)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer related books.
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The Gatekeeper, Book One: Out of the Madhouse (Pocket 1999)
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The Gatekeeper, Book Two: Ghost Roads (Pocket 1999)
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The Gatekeeper, Book Three: Sons of Entropy (Pocket 1999)
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The Lost Slayer I: Prophecies
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The Lost Slayer II: Dark Times
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The Lost Slayer III: King of the Dead
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The Lost Slayer IV: Original Sins
Ben Walker
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Ararat (2017)
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The Pandora Room (2019)
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Red Hands (2020)
Young adult novels
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Beach Blanket Psycho (Bantam YA, 1995)
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Bikini (Bantam YA, 1995)
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Force Majeure co-authored with Thomas E. Sniegoski (Pocket, 2002)
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Poison Ink (Delacrote YA, 2008)
The Hollow series
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Young adult series co-authored with Ford Lytle Gilmore. The series is based on Washington Irving's The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
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Horseman (Pocket, 2005)
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Drowned (Pocket, 2005)
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Mischief (Pocket, 2006)
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Enemies (Pocket, 2006)
The Waking
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Young adult series written under the pseudonym Thomas Randall
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Dreams of the Dead (Bloomsbury, 2009)
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Spirits of the Noh (Bloomsbury, 2011)
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A Winter of Ghosts (Daring Greatly Corporation, 2013)
The Secret Journeys of Jack London
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Young adult series co-authored with Tim Lebbon and with illustrations by Greg Ruth
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The Wild (HarperCollins, 2011)
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The Sea Wolves (HarperCollins, 2012)
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White Fangs (Daring Greatly Corporation, 2013)
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Battlestar Galactica
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Battlestar Galactica: Armageddon
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Battlestar Galactica: Warhawk
Daredevil
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Daredevil: Predator's Smile
Gen13
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Justice League
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Justice League: Exterminators
King Kong
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X-Men
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X-Men: Mutant Empire-Siege
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X-Men: Mutant Empire-Sanctuary
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X-Men: Mutant Empire-Salvation
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X-Men: Codename Wolverine
Uncharted
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Sons of Anarchy
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Sons of Anarchy: Bratva (2014), the first in a planned series of SOA novels[3]
Alien
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The Predator
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Comics
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Punisher (Marvel Edge, 1998-1999)
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Talent (with Thomas E. Sniegoski, Boom! Studios, 2006)
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The Sisterhood (with Thomas E. Sniegoski, Archaia, 2008)
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Baltimore: The Plague Ships (with Mike Mignola, Dark Horse Comics, 2010)
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Baltimore: The Curse Bells (with Mike Mignola, Dark Horse Comics, 2011)
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Baltimore: A Passing Stranger and Other Stories (with Mike Mignola, Dark Horse Comics, 2012)
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Baltimore: Chapel of Bones (with Mike Mignola, Dark Horse Comics, 2013)
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Baltimore: The Apostle and the Witch of Harju (with Mike Mignola, Dark Horse Comics, 2014)
Anthologies Contributed
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Thin Walls (Aug 2010) in Death's Excellent Vacation[4]
Anthologies Edited
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The New Dead: A Zombie Anthology, 2010
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The Monster's Corner: Stories Through Inhuman Eyes, 2011
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21st Century Dead: A Zombie Anthology, 2012
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Dark Duets, 2014
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Seize the Night, 2015
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Hex Life, 2019 (co-edited with Rachel Autumn Deering)
See also
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References
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^ Golden, Christopher (2014). Sons of Anarchy: Bratva. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 9781250060839.
^ Harris, Charlaine; Kelner, Toni L. P., eds. (Aug 2010). Death's Excellent Adventure.
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