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Paul le Page Barnett (22 November 1949 – 3 February 2020), known by the pen name of John Grant, was a Scottish writer and editor of science fiction, fantasy, and non-fiction.[1][2]

John Grant
BornPaul le Page Barnett 
22 November 1949 
Aberdeen 
Died3 February 2020  (aged 70)
Pen nameJohn Grant, Paul Barnett, Eve Devereux 
OccupationScience fiction writer 
LanguageEnglish language 
Website
johngrantpaulbarnett.com

Biography


Born Paul le Page Barnett in Aberdeen, Scotland,[1] Grant has sometimes written under his own name (Paul Barnett), as Eve Devereux,[1] and under various other pseudonyms; he has also ghostwritten a number of books.[1] The author of some 70 books in all (excluding ghostwritten books), he has published several original novels as well as one novel in the Judge Dredd series and, with Joe Dever, 11 novels and a novella collection in the Legends of Lone Wolf series; edited several anthologies, beginning with Aries 1 (1979) and most recently New Writings in the Fantastic (2007); and has written dozens of nonfiction works, including several relating to fantasy and science fiction.[1] His collaborators have included David Langford and, as illustrator, Bob Eggleton.[1] With John Clute, he co-edited The Encyclopedia of Fantasy (1997) for which he also wrote all the cinema entries.[3] He has written numerous short stories, articles and columns.[1] Barnett lived in New Jersey with his wife, Pamela Scoville, a noted animation art expert and co-founder with her late husband Michael of the Animation Art Guild.[4] Grant died in February 2020 at the age of 70.[5]


Bibliography



Critical studies and reviews of Grant's work


Enchanted world

Awards and nominations


Year Nominated work Award Category Result
1994 The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction BSFA Award Special Award Won
1996 The Glad Who Sang a Mermaid in from the Probability Sea British Fantasy Award Best Short Fiction Nominated
1997 The Encyclopedia of Fantasy Bram Stoker Award Superior Achievement in Non-Fiction Nominated
1998 Hugo Award Hugo Award for Best Related Work Won
Locus Award Best Non-Fiction Won
Mythopoeic Awards Mythopoeic Scholarship Award (for Myth and Fantasy Studies) Won
World Fantasy Award World Fantasy Special Award: Professional Won
1999 Eaton Award J. Lloyd Eaton Scholarship Award Won
2001 Paper Tiger Books Chesley Awards Chesley Award for Best Art Director Won
2002 Locus Award Best Editor Nominated
2003 Dragonhenge Hugo Award Hugo Award for Best Related Work Nominated
Locus Award Best Art Book Nominated
Paper Tiger Fantasy Art Gallery Locus Award Best Art Book Nominated
Perceptualistics Locus Award Best Art Book Nominated
Paper Tiger Books World Fantasy Award World Fantasy Special Award: Professional Nominated
2004 The Chesley Awards for Science Fiction and Fantasy Art: A Retrospective Hugo Award Hugo Award for Best Related Work Won
Locus Award Best Non-Fiction/Art Nominated
2008 New Writings in the Fantastic British Fantasy Award Best Anthology Nominated

References


  1. John Grant. The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. 6 July 2014. Retrieved 28 October 2014.
  2. "John Grant and Paul Barnett Agree: Science Has Been Corrupted". Clarkesworld Magazine. July 2008. Retrieved 25 October 2014.
  3. "John Grant". Infinity Plus. 16 November 2002. Retrieved 25 October 2014.
  4. "Writers talk about writing: John Grant". Iain Rowan's blog. 13 June 2011. Archived from the original on 31 October 2014. Retrieved 25 October 2014.
  5. Paul Barnett (1949–2020)



На других языках


[de] John Grant (Schriftsteller, 1949)

John Grant (eigentlich Paul le Page Barnett; geboren am 22. November 1949 in Aberdeen, Schottland; gestorben am 3. Februar 2020[1] in Hewitt, New Jersey) war ein schottischer Autor und Herausgeber von Science-Fiction, Fantasy und Sachbüchern. Zusammen mit John Clute war er Herausgeber der mehrfach ausgezeichneten Encyclopedia of Fantasy. Er ist der Autor von über 70 Büchern, die überwiegend unter seinem Pseudonym John Grant erschienen. Neben seinem wirklichen Namen Paul Barnett verwendete er auch mehrfach das Pseudonym Eve Devereux.
- [en] John Grant (author)

[ru] Грант, Джон (писатель)

Джон Грант (John Grant, наст. имя Paul Barnett, псевдоним — Eve Devereux; 22 ноября 1949, Абердин, Шотландия — 3 февраля 2020[7]) — шотландский писатель и редактор. Автор около 70 книг, из которых порядка 25 — художественные; соредактор «The Encyclopedia of Fantasy». Лауреат премии «Хьюго» (дважды), Всемирной премии фэнтези, премии «Локус», Chesley Award[en].



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