Herbert, James
HERBERT, James
HERBERT, James. British, b. 1943. Genres: Novels, Science fiction/Fantasy, Horror, Graphic Novels. Career: Art Director in advertising, 1962-77. Publications: The Rats, 1974; The Fog, 1975; The Survivor, 1976; Fluke, 1977; The Spear, 1978; Lair, 1979; The Dark, 1980; The Jonah, 1981; Shrine, 1983; Domain, 1984; Moon, 1985; The Magic Cottage, 1986; Sepulchre, 1987; Haunted, 1988; Creed, 1990; Portent, 1992; Dark Places (non-fiction), 1993; The City (graphic novel), 1994; The Ghosts of Sleath, 1994; '48, 1996; Others, 2000; Once…, 2001. Address: c/o Bruce Hunter, David Higham Assocs, 5-8 Lower John St, London W1R 4HA, England.
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