M. John Harrison Books in Order
M. John Harrison is a renowned British author, known for his versatile and imaginative writing style. Born in Rugby, Warwickshire in 1945, he now resides in London. As a prominent figure in contemporary literature, Harrison's work is deeply influenced by the Imagist movement, characterized by its use of unexpected juxtapositions and absurdism. Under the pseudonym Gabriel King, he collaborated with Jane Johnson on several notable works. Harrison's writing career spans multiple genres, including science fiction, fantasy, and literary fiction, solidifying his position as a leading voice in modern literature.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by M. John Harrison
- #1AmazonDavid Mitchell: Critical Essays (By: Sarah Dillon)(2011)
- #2AmazonMaggie Gee: Critical Essays (By: Sarah Dillon)(2015)
- #3AmazonAdam Roberts: Critical Essays (By: Christos Callow Jr.)(2016)
- #4AmazonRupert Thomson: Critical Essays (By: Iain Robinson,Rupert Thomson,John McAuliffe,Kaye Mitchell,Rebecca Pohl,Christopher Vardy,Robert Duggan,Rhona Gordon)(2016)
- #5AmazonTom McCarthy: Critical Essays (By: Dennis Duncan)(2016)
- #6AmazonM. John Harrison: Critical Essays(2019)
- #7AmazonSarah Hall: Critical Essays (By: Alexander Beaumont,Elke D’hoker)(2022)
- #8AmazonNew Writings In SF-12(1968)
- #9AmazonNew Writings in SF-13(1968)
- #10AmazonNew Worlds 6(1975)
- #11AmazonThe Year's Best Horror Stories: Series XI(1983)
- #12AmazonFirst Annual Collection(1988)
- #13AmazonDemons & Dreams: The Best Fantasy and Horror 1(1988)
- #14AmazonTarot Tales(1989)
- #15AmazonSecond Annual Collection(1989)
- #16AmazonThe Year's Best Fantasy 2 / Demons and Dreams(1990)
- #17AmazonBest New Horror 4(1993)
- #18AmazonThe Giant Book of Terror(1994)
- #19AmazonBest New Horror 6(1995)
- #20AmazonThe New Weird(2008)
- #21AmazonAn Unreliable Guide to London(2016)
- #22AmazonFiction as Method(2017)
- #23AmazonCollected Stories(2023)
- #1AmazonWish I Was Here(2023)
About M. John Harrison
M. John Harrison is a renowned British author, known for his versatile and imaginative writing style. Born in Rugby, Warwickshire in 1945, he now resides in London. As a prominent figure in contemporary literature, Harrison's work is deeply influenced by the Imagist movement, characterized by its use of unexpected juxtapositions and absurdism. Under the pseudonym Gabriel King, he collaborated with Jane Johnson on several notable works. Harrison's writing career spans multiple genres, including science fiction, fantasy, and literary fiction, solidifying his position as a leading voice in modern literature.
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