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Golden Gryphon Press

Golden Gryphon Press, founded in 1997 by Jim Turner, the long-time editor of Arkham House, and now run by Gary and Geri Turner and Marty Halpern, publishes handsome, quality short story collections and novels by some of the finest writers of genre fiction. Golden Gryphon Press books feature striking cover art, and are crafted using the finest material and techniques.

The Golden Gryphon website at www.goldengryphon.com gives full details of all their titles. Golden Gryphon publications covered elsewhere in infinity plus include...

cover scan Two Trains Running
by Lucius Shepard
"A fine article, a major novella and an interesting novelette ... 'Over Yonder'" is a compelling story that crams more invention into its 28,000 words than would fit into many a novel."
- from Gary Couzens' infinity plus review.
Breathmoss And Other Exhalations
by Ian R MacLeod
"Thank God for Golden Gryphon Press ... I've just never handled or read books so consistently beautiful to hold, and behold, and so satisfying to read"
- from Kilian Melloy's infinity plus review.
Elsewhere in infinity plus:
Verglas (an extract from novella featured in Breathmoss); and an Ian R MacLeod interview..
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cover scan Mockymen
by Ian Watson
Elsewhere in infinity plus:
Mockymen (an extract from the novel); and an Ian Watson interview.
Budayeen Nights
by George Alec Effinger
Elsewhere in infinity plus:
"A seductive mosaic, empathically beautiful, painfully tender, excitingly imaginative, and deeply personal."
- from Claude Lalumière's infinity plus review.
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cover scan The Silver Gryphon
edited by Gary Turner and Marty Halpern Elsewhere in infinity plus:
"All the stories are good, and some are worthy of awards. But we should expect no less..."
- from Stuart Jaffe's infinity plus review.
Custer's Last Jump and Other Collaborations
by Howard Waldrop et al
Elsewhere in infinity plus:
"A stangely entertaining collection of eight collaborations between Howard Waldrop and other, mostly Texan, writers."
- from Claude Lalumière's infinity plus review.
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cover scan Brighten to Incandescence: 17 Stories
by Michael Bishop
"This is literature meeting genre in the best sense of both words."
- from Stuart Jaffe's infinity plus review
Elsewhere in infinity plus: Chihuahua Flats (a story from the collection); and a Michael Bishop interview.
Black Projects, White Knights: The Company Dossiers
by Kage Baker
Elsewhere in infinity plus:
The Dust Enclosed Here (a short story from the collection).
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cover scan Swift Thoughts
by George Zebrowski
"George Zebrowski takes answering the question 'What if?' to another level."
- from Alan M Rogers' infinity plus review.

Elsewhere in infinity plus: The Word Sweep (a story from the collection); and a George Zebrowski interview.
Claremont Tales II
by Richard A Lupoff
Elsewhere in infinity plus: Jubilee (a short story from the collection); and a Richard A Lupoff interview.
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cover scan Impact Parameter and other quantum realities
by Geoffrey A Landis
"Landis is currently a very good writer ... an exceptionally nicely produced book."
- from John Grant's infinity plus
review.
Elsewhere on this site: Approaching Perimelasma (a novelette from the collection); and a Geoffrey Landis interview
.
Strange Trades
by Paul Di Filippo
Elsewhere in infinity plus: Karuna, Inc (a novella from the collection); and a Paul Di Filippo interview.
cover scan
cover scan The Wild Boy
by Warren Rochelle
"A gripping narrative of cultural crisis and individual estrangement. There never was an alien invasion quite like the one in The Wild Boy."
- from Nick Gevers' infinity plus
review.
Elsewhere on this site: an extract from The Wild Boy.
Dogged Persistence
by Kevin J Anderson
"In this volume, Kevin J. Anderson demonstrates at short lengths the consummate professionalism that has made him one of SF's most commercially successful novelists. "
- from Nick Gevers' infinity plus
review.
Elsewhere on this site: a story from the collection, Scientific Romance; and a Kevin J Anderson interview.
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cover scan Stories for an Enchanted Afternoon
by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
"...an author of immense professionalism, prolific, efficient, immediate and to-the-point in her insights ... a full cargo of wonder and wisdom."
- from Nick Gevers' infinity plus
review.
Elsewhere on this site: an extract from a novelette from the collection, Millennium Babies.
Claremont Tales I
by Richard A Lupoff
"An unusually versatile writer, a rover of genres and highly fluent appropriator of literary voices ... probably the most varied collection yet from Golden Gryphon Press."
- from Nick Gevers' infinity plus
review.
Elsewhere on this site: a novelette from the collection, Discovery of the Ghooric Zone; and a Richard A Lupoff interview.
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cover scan Beluthahatchie and Other Stories
by Andy Duncan
"Andy Duncan is an artist of death and memory, one of the finest in contemporary speculative fiction: hugely versatile, at once darkly humorous and utterly humane."
- from Nick Gevers' infinity plus
review.
Elsewhere on this site: a novella from the World Fantasy Award-winning collection, Fortitude, and an Andy Duncan interview.
Blue Kansas Sky
by Michael Bishop
"...fine fictions by one of the finest SF and Fantasy writers of the last thirty years."
- from Nick Gevers' infinity plus
review.
Elsewhere on this site: extracts from two of the novellas in the collection, Death and Designation among the Asadi and Blue Kansas Sky; and a Michael Bishop interview.
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cover scan High Cotton: Selected Stories of Joe R. Lansdale
by Joe R Lansdale
"...clever and visceral, moral and terrifying, collectively a master class in suspenseful violent storytelling."
- from Nick Gevers' infinity plus
review.
Elsewhere on this site: a story from the collection, Steppin' Out, Summer, '68, and a Joe R Lansdale interview.
Terminal Visions
by Richard Paul Russo
"Another fine collection from Golden Gryphon Press, Terminal Visions assembles austerely poetic tales told from the heart."
- from Nick Gevers' infinity plus
review.
Elsewhere on this site: a story from the collection, Just Drive, She Said, and a Richard Paul Russo interview.
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cover scan The Dragons of Springplace
by Robert Reed
"An exceptional book, a collection of short stories, every one of which is a scintillating gem of a tale."
- from Stuart Carter's infinity plus
review.
The Moon Maid and Other Fantastic Adventures
by R García y Robertson
"What a nourishing collection of stories The Moon Maid is! Truly wonderful stuff."
- from David Mathew's infinity plus
review.
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Perpetuity Blues and other stories
by Neal Barrett, Jr
"A fine and significant collection, consistent, acute, deeply involving."
- from Nick Gevers' infinity plus
review.
Elsewhere on this site: the title story, Perpetuity Blues, and a Neal Barret, Jr interview.

The Robot's Twilight Companion
by Tony Daniel
Elsewhere in infinity plus, two excellent stories from this collection:
A Dry, Quiet War and Life on the Moon.
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cover scan Think Like a Dinosaur
by James Patrick Kelly
"The quality of the stories is exceptional, the book as an object attractive and beautifully produced."
- from Eric Brown's infinity plus review.
Eternal Lovecraft
edited by Jim Turner
"Believe me when I say that Eternal Lovecraft would look very very nice on your shelf."
- from Jason Gould's infinity plus review.
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Contact Golden Gryphon:

Golden Gryphon Press, 3002 Perkins Road, Urbana, IL 61802, USA
Gary Turner, Editor [gryphon@goldengryphon.com]
Marty Halpern, Editor [martyh@Inreach.com]
WWW: www.goldengryphon.com


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