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Barbara Roden
Born1963
NationalityCanadian

Barbara Roden (born 1963), is a Canadian horror writer and editor.

Biography

Barbara Roden was born in 1963 in Vancouver, British Columbia. She studied journalism. With her husband Christopher Roden, she founded Ash-Tree Press in 1994. She is editor of All Hallows from the Ghost Story Society. She is a longstanding Sherlock Holmes fan and she and her husband have edited a number of titles as well as one she wrote. Roden has won World Fantasy Awards as editor and publisher. She has also written fiction and her work has gained awards.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

Roden now lives in Ashcroft and in 2018 she was elected Mayor of the village. She is the editor of The Ashcroft-Cache Creek Journal and in 2018 she was awarded the Jack Webster Award for Community Reporting.[9][10]

Awards

  • 1997 World Fantasy Awards —special award
  • 2000 Bram Stoker Awards —specialty press award
  • 2005 World Fantasy Awards —anthology — Acquainted with the Night
  • 2005 International Horror Guild Awards —anthology — Acquainted with the Night

Bibliography

  • Northwest Passages (2009)
  • All Hallows
  • Lady Stanhope's Manuscript and Other Supernatural Tales (1994)
  • Forgotten Ghosts: The Supernatural Anthologies of Hugh Lamb (1996)
  • Midnight Never Comes (1997)
  • Shadows and Silence (2000)
  • Acquainted with the Night (2004)
  • At Ease with the Dead (2007)
  • Shades of Darkness (2008)
Short Fiction
  • Dead Man's Pears (1994)
  • The Adventure of the Suspect Servant (1997)
  • Tourist Trap (2000)
  • Northwest Passage (2004)
  • The Appointed Time (2005)
  • The Palace (2007)
  • The Wide, Wide Sea (2007)
  • The Hiding Place (2007)
  • Association Copy (2008)
  • Endless Night (2008)
  • Back Roads (2008)
  • The Things That Shall Come Upon Them (2008)
  • The Haunted House in Etobicoke (2009)
  • The Brink of Eternity (2009)
  • After (2009)
  • Out and Back (2009)
  • Home on the Range (2009)
  • Flu Season (2010)
  • 404 (2011)
  • Sweet Sorrow (2011)
  • Night Visitors (2012)
  • All Souls Day (2013)
  • Undesirable Residence (2013)
  • Strone House (2015)

References and sources

  1. ^ "Barbara Roden – File 770". File 770. 2018-12-30. Retrieved 2020-02-16.
  2. ^ "Summary Bibliography: Barbara Roden". The Internet Speculative Fiction Database. Retrieved 2020-02-16.
  3. ^ "sfadb : Barbara Roden Awards". Science Fiction Awards Database (in Bosnian). Retrieved 2020-02-16.
  4. ^ "Barbara Roden". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2020-02-16.
  5. ^ Roden, B. (2012). Mammoth Books presents Out and Back. Mammoth Books. Little, Brown Book Group. p. 3. ISBN 978-1-4721-0241-6. Retrieved 2020-02-16.
  6. ^ Prepolec, C.; Campbell, J.R.; Klinger, L.S.; Volk, S.; Connolly, L.C.; Meikle, W.; Moore, J.A.; Maynard, W.P.; Trenholm, H.; Jackson, N. (2009). Gaslight Grotesque: Nightmare Tales of Sherlock Holmes. Gaslight. Hades Publications Incorporated. p. 228. ISBN 978-1-894063-70-8. Retrieved 2020-02-16.
  7. ^ Datlow, E. (2009). Poe: New Tales Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe. Rebellion. p. 92. ISBN 978-1-84997-210-9. Retrieved 2020-02-16.
  8. ^ Roden, Barbara (2019-07-17). "Barbara Roden – Page 5 – BC Local News". BC Local News. Retrieved 2020-02-16.
  9. ^ Jure, Brendan Kyle (2018-10-20). "Barbara Roden elected mayor of Ashcroft". Ashcroft Cache Creek Journal. Retrieved 2020-02-16.
  10. ^ "Council Bio – Village of Ashcroft". Village of Ashcroft – Wellness Awaits You. 2018-10-10. Retrieved 2020-02-16.