Brian James Gage
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Brian James Gage | |
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Born | Youngstown, Ohio, U.S. | October 4, 1973
Occupation | Author |
Genre | Fable |
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Brian James Gage (born October 4, 1973) is an American author of horror, thriller, satire, and fairy tales. He was born and raised in Youngstown, Ohio.
Bibliography[edit]
- Snark, Inc. - A Corporate Fable 2001 (ISBN 1-887128-70-0 Search this book on .) Hardcover (fiction)
- The Amazing Snox Box 2003 (ISBN 1-887128-57-3 Search this book on .) Hardcover (fiction)
- Politically Inspired 2003 (ISBN 1-931561-58-3 Search this book on .) Hardcover (fiction), (ISBN 1-931561-45-1 Search this book on .) Paperback (fiction), Contribution: "The Vampires of Draconian Hill"
- The Saddest Little Robot 2004 (ISBN 1-932360-05-0 Search this book on .) Hardcover (fiction)
- Burn, Christmas! Burn! 2004 (ISBN 1-932360-55-7 Search this book on .) Hardcover (fiction)
- The Nosferatu Conspiracy, Book One: The Sleepwalker 2020 (ISBN 978-0-578-62713-7 Search this book on .) Paperback (fiction), ISBN 978-0-615-53095-6 Search this book on . eBook (fiction)
Awards/Acknowledgements[edit]
- The Saddest Little Robot – Book Sense 76 Pick Winter 03/04 (Ages 9–12)
- The Nosferatu Conspiracy, Book One: The Sleepwalker – Reader's Favorite 2020 Book Awards Silver Medal in the Supernatural Fiction Category
Miscellaneous[edit]
- Founding member of Youngstown Ohio musical/performance act called "Party Talk" that became Gil Mantera's Party Dream upon his departure.
External links[edit]
- Official site of Brian James Gage
- Official Instagram of Brian James Gage
- Official Twitter of Brian James Gage
- Interview with Brian James Gage on Nova Labs Podcast
- Interview with Brian James Gage on The Big Rich Show
- Interview with Brian James Gage on the Anything Goes Project
- Television Interview with Brian Gage
- Interview with Brian Gage on TastesLikeChicken
- Interview with Brian Gage with Splendid Magazine
- The Boston Globe Article on The Saddest Little Robot
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