Jeffrey E. Barlough
Appearance
Jeffrey E. (Ernest) Barlough | |
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Born | 1953 (age 70–71) Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Occupation | Biologist, Veterinarian, Novelist |
Genre | Dark fantasy, Horror fiction, Alternate History |
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Jeffrey E. Barlough (born 1953) is an American biologist, veterinarian, and novelist. In 1986, Barlough was a lecturer at the New York State College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University.[1] He is also the author of several dark fantasy novels that comprise his Western Lights series, set in an alternate world in which the last ice age never ended.
Selected bibliography
[edit]Medical books
[edit]- Manual of Small Animal Infectious Diseases (Editor) (1988)
- UC Davis Book of Dogs: The Complete Medical Reference Guide for Dogs and Puppies (Editor, with Mordecai Siegal) (1995)
- UC Davis Book of Horses: A Complete Medical Reference Guide for Horses and Foals (Editor, with Mordecai Siegal and Victoria Blankenship Siegal) (1996)
Western Lights novels
[edit]- Dark Sleeper (1998, first trade edition 2000)[2]
- The House in the High Wood: A Story of Old Talbotshire (2001)
- Strange Cargo (2004)
- Bertram of Butter Cross (2007)
- Anchorwick (2008)
- A Tangle in Slops (2011)
- What I Found at Hoole (2012)
- The Cobbler of Ridingham (2014)[3]
- Where the Time Goes (2016)
- The Thing in the Close (2018)
- Hooting Grange (2021)
References
[edit]- ^ Caras, Roger (1986-10-01). "Pets and wildlife". Newsday (Suffolk Edition). p. 168. Retrieved 2023-07-09.
- ^ Hand, Elizabeth (2000-10-29). "Mysterious travelers and mastodons in Salthead". The Miami Herald. p. 680. Retrieved 2023-07-09.
- ^ Briefly reviewed by Peter Heck in the June 2015 issue of Asimov's Science Fiction, pp.107–111.