Lucy Taylor Explained

Lucy Taylor
Birth Date:30 November 1951
Occupation:Novelist
Nationality:American
Period:Contemporary
Genre:horror

Lucy Taylor (born November 30, 1951) is an American horror novel writer.

Recognition

Her novel, The Safety of Unknown Cities was awarded the Bram Stoker Award for Best First Novel and the International Horror Guild Award for Best First Novel in 1995, and the Deathrealm Award for Best Novel in 1996.[1] Her collection The Flesh Artist was nominated for the Bram Stoker Award (Superior Achievement in a Fiction Collection) in 1994.[2]

"The Queen of Erotic Horror"

Taylor's horror fictions do not usually feature supernatural elements, instead being psychological thrillers about extreme human relationships.[3] Taylor has been called "The Queen of Erotic Horror" by Jasmine Sailing.[4] The online Locus Index to Science Fiction (published by Locus) has also categorized several of her works as "erotic horror".[5] Original short fiction of hers appears in all five volumes of the international anthology series, Exotic Gothic.

She has a B.A. in philosophy. Her early writing included non-fiction travel writing.[6]

Reception

Reviewing Taylor's book A Respite for the Dead, Peter Tennant called it "a compelling and totally engaging story, one in which the strangeness is woven deep into every line of the text."[7] Jess Nevins stated that Taylor "is skilled at portraying dysfunctional human relationships and the price they demand from the innocent and the weak."

Partial bibliography

See the ISFDB listing in external links for a more complete bibliography, including works of short fiction.

Novels

Collections

Omnibus

Chapbooks

Anthologies

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bibliography: The Safety of Unknown Cities . ISFDB . ISFDB.ORG . 2009-10-17.
  2. Web site: Bibliography: The Flesh Artist . ISFDB . ISFDB.ORG . 2009-10-17.
  3. Nevins, Jeff, Horror Fiction in the Twentieth Century : Exploring Literature's Most Chilling Genre. Santa Barbara, CA: Prager Publishers, 2020. (p.173).
  4. Sailing . Jasmine . 1993 . Lucy Taylor: The Queen of Erotic Horror . Cyber-Psychos AOD . 4.
  5. Web site: The Locus Index to Science Fiction . Locus Index . Locus Magazine . 2009-10-17.
  6. http://www.locusmag.com/1998/Issues/11/Taylor.html Locus Magazine
  7. Peter Tennant, Black Static Magazine, January–February 2015, (pp. 89-90).