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Terry Grimwood (formerly Terry Gates-Grimwood) is a British writer of horror and
science fiction Science fiction (sometimes shortened to Sci-Fi or SF) is a genre of speculative fiction which typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel unive ...
. He publishes The Exaggerated Press. He has written and directed three plays, and is married to Regional Director Debra Wilkins.http://69flavorsofparanoia.com/BIOGALLERY/menu5VIP.html#TerryGrimwood


Bibliography


Books

* ''Demons and Demons'' (chapbook, D-Press, 2004) * ''The Exaggerated Man and other stories'', Exaggerated Press, 2008. . * ''The Places Between'', Pendragon Press, 2010. * ''Bloody War'', Eibonvale Press, 2010. * ''Axe'', Double Dragon eBooks, 2012. . * ''There is a Way to Live Forever'', Black Shuck Books, 2017. * ''Skin for Skin'', Luna Press, 2021. * ''Interference'', Elsewhen Press, 2022.


Short stories

(not including reprints) * John (''
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'' 24, 1996) * The Friends of Mike Santini (''
Nemonymous ''Nemonymous'' was a short fiction publication that labeled itself a "megazanthus" (a portmanteau of magazine and anthology). It was published in the United Kingdom from 2001–2010, and edited by British writer D. F. Lewis. This publication wa ...
'' one, 2001) * The Last Knight of Llanth (''Legend'', 6 & 7, 2002-2003) * Red Hands (''Darkness Rising'' 7, 2003) * Chemo (''
Nemonymous ''Nemonymous'' was a short fiction publication that labeled itself a "megazanthus" (a portmanteau of magazine and anthology). It was published in the United Kingdom from 2001–2010, and edited by British writer D. F. Lewis. This publication wa ...
'' three, 2003) * Coffin Dream ('' Midnight Street'' 2, 2004) * What the Dead are For (''
The Future Fire ''The Future Fire'' is a small press, online science fiction magazine (), run by a joint British- US team of editors. The magazine was launched in January 2005 and releases issues four times a year, with stories, articles, and reviews in both HTM ...
'' 2, 2005) * Breathe (''
Apex Digest ''Apex Magazine'', also previously known as ''Apex Digest'', is an American horror and science fiction magazine. This subscription webzine, ''Apex Magazine'', contains short fiction, reviews, and interviews. It has been nominated for several awa ...
'', 2005) * Mikki ('' Whispers of Wickedness'', Spring 2005) * Soul Money (''Dark Animus'' 7, 2005) * The Exaggerated Man (''The Future Fire'' 4, 2005) * Atoner (''Whispers of Wickedness'' 11, 2005) * Nobody Walks in London (''ParaSpheres'' Anthology, 2006) * An Indescribable Horror (''Whispers of Wickedness'' 14, 2007) * Coffin Road (''The Future Fire'' 8, 2007) * Kemistry (''The Future Fire'' 12, 2008) * The Stalker (''Twisted Tongue'' 9, 2008) * The Contractor (''The Future Fire'' 16, 2009) * NM (''Bare Bone'' 11) * The Devil's Egg (''Murky Depths'' 13, 2009) * Ashes of the Phoenix (''Twisted Tongue'' 14, 2009)


As editor

* ''The Monster Book for Girls'', Exaggerated Press, 2011. . * ''Wordland'', e-zine


Plays

* The Bayonet (premiered 1994) * Tattletale Mary (premiered 1996) * Tales from the Nightside (premiered 2005) * Pyewackett and Vinegar Tom (unperformed)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Grimwood, Terry English horror writers English science fiction writers English dramatists and playwrights Living people English male dramatists and playwrights English male novelists English male non-fiction writers Year of birth missing (living people)