Eden Royce is a black gothic horror writer from Charleston, South Carolina. She references the local Gullah-Geechee culture in her writing. As a short story writer her work has appeared in anthologies and magazines such as Apex Magazine, Strange Horizons, as well as two collections of her work. She is also known for writing articles and reviews. In 2016 Royce was awarded the Diverse Worlds Grant by The Speculative Fiction Foundation. She is married and living in Kent, England.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
Eden Royce | |
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Born | Charleston, South Carolina |
Nationality | American |
Website | http://www.edenroyce.com/ |
Bibliography
editNovels
edit- Root Magic (2021)
- Conjure Island (2023)
Collections
edit- Spook Lights: Southern Gothic Horror (2015)
- Spook Lights II: Southern Gothic Horror (2017)
Anthologies
edit- Forever Vacancy: A Colors in Darkness Anthology (2017) with Mya Lairis and Kenya Moss-Dyme
Short fiction
edit- 9 Mystery Rose (2010)
- Finger Food (2010)
- With the Turn of a Key (2010)
- The Omega File (2011) with Darin Kennedy
- Red Sun, Autumn Rose (2011)
- Devil's Playground (2011)
- Infernal Proposal (2011)
- Hag Ride (2011)
- Rhythm (2013)
- The Death Bringer (2013)
- Voodooesque (2015)
- Doc Buzzard's Coffin (2015)
- Hand of Glory (2015)
- Homegoing (2015)
- Path of the War Chief (2015)
- Since Hatchet Was a Hammer (2015)
- The Choking Kind (2015)
- The Watered Soul (2015)
- Basque of the Red Death (2015)
- Graverobbing Negress Seeks Employment (2017)
- A Long Way from the Ritz (2017)
- Blood Read (2017)
- Carolina Blue (2017)
- Chilly Bears - 10¢ (2017)
- Folk (2017)
- Grandmother's Bed (2017)
- Haints of Azalea Hall (2017)
- The Dating Pool (2017)
- The Laughter of Crows (2017)
- The Mermaid Storm (2017)
- The Strange Dowry of Spinster Pumpkin (2017)
- To-Do List (2017)
- Sweetgrass Blood (2017)
- Soupie's Lover (2017)
- Crickets Sing for Naomi (2017)
- Shine, Blackberry Wine (2017)
- A Cure for Ghosts (2017)
- Caretaker (2018)
- Every Good-bye Ain't Gone (2018)
- For Southern Girls When the Zodiac Ain't Near Enough (2018)
- One If by Sea (2018)
- Witches for Mars (2019)
References and sources
edit- ^ "Eden Royce – File 770". File 770. 2018-12-30. Retrieved 2020-02-18.
- ^ "Eden Royce". Nightmare Magazine. 2020-01-01. Retrieved 2020-02-18.
- ^ "Top Ten Reasons You Should Read Southern Gothic Horror by Eden Royce". Celebrity Gossip, Lifestyle, Fashion & Beauty News From Female First. 2015-05-28. Retrieved 2020-02-18.
- ^ "The Skiffy and Fanty Show: Signal Boost #23: Eden Royce and Karolina Fedyk". The Skiffy and Fanty Show. 2017-10-24. Retrieved 2020-02-18.
- ^ "Interview with Author Eden Royce". Apex Magazine. 2018-08-09. Retrieved 2020-02-18.
- ^ Royce, About Eden (2018-07-30). "Every Good-bye Ain't Gone". Strange Horizons. Retrieved 2020-02-18.