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  1. Weird Tales Winter 1990/91 Vol. 52 No.2: Special Jonathan Carroll Issue! by John Et Al Betancourt, 1991-01-01
  2. NECON 15 - SIGNED BY JONATHAN CARROLL - STEPHEN BISSETTE by JONATHAN CARROLL; Matthew Costello; Gahan Wilson; Alan Ryan; Christopher Golden, 1995
  3. Black Cocktail by Jonathan Carroll, 1991-01-01
  4. Sleeping in Flame 1ST Edition Us by Jonathan Carroll, 1989
  5. The Marriage of Sticks by Jonathan Carroll, 1999-01-01
  6. I Shudder at Your Touch: Twenty-two Tales of Sex and Horror (Roc S.) by Stephen R King, Stephen R Donaldson, et all 1991-11-28
  7. Mary Ellen Carroll: MEC by Jonathan Flatley, Hamza Walker, et all 2010-02-28
  8. Voice of our Shadow by Carroll Jonathan, 1984
  9. BONES OF THE MOON by Jonathan Carroll, 1987
  10. Bones of the Moon, 1987 [In Japanese Language] by Jonathan Carroll, 1989
  11. Fieberglas (Glass Soup) (German Edition) by Jonathan Carroll, 2002-02-01
  12. The Year's Best Fantasy; First Annual Collection; More Than 200,000 Words of Horrow and Fantasy Fiction by Ellen; Windling, Terri;Brust, Steven; Campbell, Ramsey; Carroll, Jonathan; De Lint, Chalres; Haldeman, Joe; Le Gin, Urusla; Martin, George; Oates, Joyce Carol; Shephard, Lucius; Yolen, Jane; Etc. Datlow, 1988
  13. Die Stimme unseres Schattens. by Jonathan Carroll,
  14. FANTASY REVIEW - Volume 9, number 11 - December Dec 1986: Asimov Pohl Whelan Celebrate Philcon; A Writer's Touchstones; Role Playing Solitaire; Tales You Never Read; Arkham House and Sons by Robert A. (editor) (Sam Moskowitz; Mike Resnick; Matthew J. Costello; Ramsey Campbell; Jack L. Chalker; Jonathan Carroll) Collins, 1986

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62. Jonathan Carroll - Author Information, Books, And News
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63. The Complete Rain Taxi Interview With Jonathan Carroll - R A I N T A X I O N L I
The Complete Rain Taxi Interview with jonathan carroll. jonathan carrollI don't like the word expatriate because it sounds like exsomething.
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Winter 2002/2003 The Complete Rain Taxi Interview with Jonathan Carroll by Alan DeNiro and Kelly Everding onathan Carroll is a fabulist of the first order. In twelve novels, as well as in his short fiction, he has created a body of work filled with psychological complexity, lyrical sentences, and outright surrealism, yet one which still provides the reader with the most basic pleasures of page-turning narrative. Carroll has lived in Vienna, Austria for nearly 30 years, and is something of a literary star in Europe, though audiences in America have been slow to catch on to his fiction. This is perhaps because of a tendency to gloss over what we can't pigeonhole, and Carroll's unique hybrid of the naturalistic and the fantastic is indeed hard to categorize. From his 1980 debut, The Land of Laughs , to his most recent book, White Apples Rain Taxi: You have lived in Austria for twenty eight years. How does being an expatriate affect your work? Does the different landscape or European sensibility inform your writing? Jonathan Carroll: I don't like the word expatriate because it sounds like ex-something. Whether you're an ex-American, or ex-Whatever, I think home is where you're most comfortable and I've been comfortable in Vienna so I've stayed there. The one thing that is different is whenever I come to America, I listen to people talk-that's something I never do in Austria. I speak German but I turn it off, so I live a lot in my head, which I think is the most affecting thing of all. Not that I'm thinking great thoughts, but that I spend more time alone, whether it's on a bus or whatever. That has a profound effect on my work.

64. Review | The Wooden Sea By Jonathan Carroll
There are no rules in jonathan carroll's new novel the book is a bemusing, fascinatingsuccession of surprises, mysteries, misdirections and reversals.
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The Wooden Sea by Jonathan Carroll Published by Tor Books 304 pages, 2000 Buy it online Sailing Against the Grain Reviewed by David Dalgleish "There are no rules, man. Get used to it." So says one character to another in The Wooden Sea , but it might as well be the author admonishing the reader. There are no rules in Jonathan Carroll's new novel: the book is a bemusing, fascinating succession of surprises, mysteries, misdirections and reversals. It doesn't tread the well-worn paths followed by most fiction, opting instead to light out for new territory. The joy of reading it is the joy of discovery; the risk of reading it is the risk of becoming lost.
There are signposts which might help us find our way. Aspects of The Wooden Sea
The hero and narrator of The Wooden Sea is Frannie McCabe, the middle-aged chief of police in Crane's View, a small town in New York State. Readers of Carroll's previous two novels will recognize both Frannie and Crane's View. The town and its citizens feature prominently in Kissing the Beehive and The Marriage of Sticks
Frannie is a plain-speaking kind of guy, full of warmth and humor. His narration is peppered with slang, swearing, exclamations, opinions, jokes. He uses analogies and topical allusions which you or I might use in conversation. His words seem offhand, unrehearsed and not everything he says is all that funny or insightful. He is no genius, but he is a clever, self-aware, curious individual, someone you would be happy to chat with in a bar. The novel is, as a result, eminently readable and engaging. We are not kept at arm's length; rather, we are embraced. Indeed, the novel seems almost too friendly, too chatty it could be taken as no more than a pleasant diversion. This would be a mistake: despite his seemingly lighthearted tone, Carroll is not a frivolous writer.

65. Review | White Apples By Jonathan Carroll
A sensual pleasure for a reader. It's been a long time since I've felt that joyburning inside, and praise to jonathan carroll for bringing the feeling back.
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White Apples by Jonathan Carroll Published by Tor Books 304 pages, 2002 Genre Without Boundaries Reviewed by gabe chouinard Oh, the sheer joy in finding a poignant, engrossing novel... the incomparable soaring of the heart that accompanies an all-night reading session, when it's quiet and still and the rustle of the pages are like a whisper of desire, beckoning you onward into the wee hours of the morning. A sensual pleasure for a reader.
It's been a long time since I've felt that joy burning inside, and praise to Jonathan Carroll for bringing the feeling back.
As I write this, I've been awake for 33 hours and the streams and strands of Carroll's latest novel, White Apples , still swim through my head like glimmering beads of thought. I find myself paging through the book, stopping at a random passage or a favorite line "She was small and had the thin carnal face of a naughty angel." to savor again the tale of Vincent Ettrich and his many loves.
Ettrich is a successful advertising man who is always "on," always at the top of his game... and he is a man who loves women. Everything about them, from the curves of their bodies to the fascinating ways in which they speak and gesture. Vincent Ettrich is a philanderer, a lover and not a fighter, a complex and complicated man that just happens to have left his wife and children for his on-again, off-again lover Isabelle Neuker. There are a few complications: Ettrich is dead, and Isabelle has brought him back from death to teach his unborn son, Anjo, things that only Vincent knows... and the fate of the universe rests in the balance, natch.

66. Allscifi Profile Of Harriet Klausner
Allscifi Scholar jonathan carroll Profile for Harriet Klausner Esteemed ScholarHarriet Klausner. Total Posts in jonathan carroll, 0. Reviews.
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67. Fantastic Fiction: The Wooden Sea By Jonathan Carroll
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Jonathan Carroll Crane’s View, NY, is a fictional town where Jonathan Carroll has set his last three novels, Kissing the Beehive The Marriage of Sticks , and, now, The Wooden Sea Each book tells a distinct story; with each book the strangeness has escalated. Kissing the Beehive was, uncharacteristically, a fairly straightforward murder mystery. The Marriage of Sticks began as a love story, but halfway through became suffused with supernatural enigmas. The Wooden Sea opens with strangeness and keeps getting stranger until the end. Police chief Frannie McCabe, a former juvenile delinquent with a perennial roguish charm, enjoys life. He loves his wife, his step-daughter, and his cat. He approaches people and situations with empathy, curiosity, and intelligence. One day, an abandoned dog – badly scarred, one-eyed, three-legged – is brought to the police station and McCabe adopts him. The old mutt dies, and McCabe’s life is instantly beset by impossibilities and powerful beings who can manipulate time, reality, and death. Are they aliens, gods, devils, or something else? They lie and obfuscate with ease; can McCabe (and readers) trust their answers? McCabe is coerced into tackling a problem (involving the dog, a feather, and the creation of the universe... or so he’s told) he cannot understand. In the course of this task, he confronts, in the most concrete way, his past and future; he encounters unearthed corpses, resurrections, time paradoxes, and other weird phenomena.

68. JONATHAN CARROLL'S VIENNA
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70. The Wooden Sea By Jonathan Carroll | PopMatters Book Review
The Wooden Sea by jonathan carroll, review by Mark Dionne People appear who maynot be people, things happen that might not have really happened, and the
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e-mail this article Through the Looking Glass J onathan Carroll is something of a secret in America. Tor Books, his American publisher, points out that his books are "bestsellers in Europe," and I'm sure they'd like to drop that qualifier with the publication of The Wooden Sea , Carroll's latest novel. Frannie McCabe, police chief and former delinquent, Vietnam veteran and happily re-married man, gets his world ripped apart shortly after taking pity on a stray three-legged, half-blind pit bull. McCabe senses a kindred spirit in the tough old dog, named Old Virtue. When Old Virtue winks at McCabe and dies, only to reappear very much unburied and alive, the middle-aged police chief begins his unusual adventure. Also, Carroll expends too much effort convincing the reader that seventeen-year-old McCabe was more dangerous than a Happy Days -style ruffian: "I was the delinquent, the crud, the bad apple, and the criminal they knew would one day go to hell, to jail, to no good end." We hear about the vandalism and fighting of the younger McCabe, nicknamed Gee-Gee, but these related bits of his dark past come off as unconvincing. Gee-Gee acts as a basically decent kid and we know the basically decent man he will become. The friction between the younger and older McCabes never really heats up, partially because they both want to solve the mystery and because they never seem that different from each other. McCabe never tells Gee-Gee that he will leave his reckless youth behind in a place called Vietnam and Gee-Gee mentions, but never really acts on, his disappointment in his future self.

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  • 72. Archives: Jonathan David Carroll (Austin Chronicle)
    jonathan David carroll (5 articles). 0828-00 — jonathan David carroll, AUSTINCHRONICLE In and Out Controversial Texas sodomy law may be struck down.
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    73. Albedo One Reviews - Jonathan Carroll
    Horror, albedo one The Electronic Issue, outside links. jonathan carroll.The Panic Hand. The Panic Hand by jonathan carroll. Harper
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    Jonathon Carroll is being marketed as a Horror writer. If his latest short story collection, THE PANIC HAND, is anything to judge by, his publishers are doing him a disservice. Although the wellspring from which his stories pour may indeed have a horror or fantasy slant, the finished article could be set beside the work of Raymond Carver or Martin Amis. His style is very much a literary one and if you are looking for fireworks, then you might give Carroll a miss.
    His stories are thoughtful rather than terrifying. They leave you with a sense that something about the world is not quite right. But is it merely the author's invention or has he truly observed a difference in the fabric of reality that you had not noticed?
    The cover of THE PANIC HAND should give you a good indication of whether you'll like the contents. It features a painting entitled 'Ostenders' by a young British artist called Ray Richardson. Take a good look at it. the painting was selected by Jonathon Carroll and the likelihood is that if you like it, if you are intrigued by its muddy colours, shadowy characters and Staffordshire Bull Terriers, then it's a good bet you'll like the stories inside which it complements brilliantly.
    The title piece is about a train journey on which the narrator meets a lovely young girl and her stunningly beautiful mother, both of whom are enormously attracted to him, physically. Mr Fiddlehead tells the story of a childhood friend who is still around when he's really needed. But whose friend is he really? The Fall Collection concerns a dying man who invests his money in an extravagant wardrobe. Like most of Carroll's work it leaves you asking yourself questions. Do clothes make the man? Friend's Best Man is a bittersweet tale about a man, his dog, and the dying child they befriend. The child speaks to the dog - a fantasy the man indulges. Until the dog begins to tell her secrets she could not possibly know. My Zoondel is simply about a dog that can smell Werewolves. The Sadness of Detail is the delicious tale of an unhappy woman who draws memories. But for whom?

    74. Albedo One Interviews - Jonathan Carroll
    Goodnight Vienna A conversation with jonathan carroll recounted by Robert Neilson. jonathancarroll has an interesting philosophy about his audience.
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    Original appearance: Albedo 1 issue 8 , Spring 1995
    Albedo One 8, 1995 Jonathan Carroll, the man, seems somehow at odds with Jonathan Carroll, the writer who needs to publicise and sell his work. The man and the artist are thoroughly at home together, quiet, reserved, thoughtful. But when it comes to publicity tours he says, 'Your work should do this stuff for you. We all live in a commercial age, so you've got to do some of it but I know these guys who are constantly doing it and they seem to write less, produce less. That's not what we're here for.' Not exactly music to a publisher's ears. Not the sort of attitude guaranteed to turn a talent into a megastar. Where's the work ethic? Where's the rabid self-publicist willing to turn up to every media function attended by more than two men and a dog? He did add, 'I think you can do some of it. I do book torus in America.' But it sounded like a major concession. Not surprisingly, he doesn't like conventions either. He's been to some in the past but he won't be going to any more. 'I don't drink so that creates a problem. I just feel uncomfortable being stroked. I mean it's nice but I feel uncomfortable. Just do your work and if you make some money that's nice and if you get some letters that's nice.'

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    Interview A Sense of Wonder A Conversation with jonathan carroll Conductedby Ruth Mariampolski. 51858119 Wooden Sea carroll, jonathan.
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    76. The Wooden Sea - Jonathan Carroll
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    Title: The Wooden Sea Author: Jonathan Carroll Genre: Novel Written: Length: 302 pages Availability: The Wooden Sea The Wooden Sea - UK - Return to top of the page - Our Assessment: C : lots of hokum, little payoff See our review for fuller assessment. Review Summaries Source Rating Date Reviewer The New Yorker The NY Times Book Rev. A Alan Cheuse Publishers Weekly A- From the Reviews
    • "(A) quirky piece of intelligent pop that is also surprisingly moving." - The New Yorker
    • "In The Wooden Sea , Carroll confounds the genre-rigid standards of most literary criticism, crossing from fantasy to psychological thriller to science fiction as easily as Frannie ventures back and forth in time. In the end, whether what happens in this novel is mischief or metaphysics doesn't really matter. What does is that Carroll turns them both into his own distinctive kind of intelligent entertainment." - Alan Cheuse, The New York Times Book Review

    77. The Marriage Of Sticks - Jonathan Carroll
    A review and a link to other reviews of The Marriage of Sticks by jonathan carroll. thecomplete review fiction. The Marriage of Sticks by jonathan carroll.
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    Title: The Marriage of Sticks Author: Jonathan Carroll Genre: Novel Written: Length: 282 pages Availability: The Marriage of Sticks The Marriage of Sticks - UK - Return to top of the page - Our Assessment: B+ : the usual unusual Carroll-fare, well done. See our review for fuller assessment. Review Summaries Source Rating Date Reviewer A Charles De Lint The Guardian B Isobel Montgomery TLS Thomas MacFaul From the Reviews
    • " The Marriage of Sticks is classic Carroll: witty, wise, strange, elusive, immediate. What's especially fascinating about a Carroll fantasy is, while the fantastic elements may be outrageous, the real world elements can be even more off the wall." -
    • "Carroll has composed a finely written page-turner, but he dips his hand into too many styles on the way for this to be a truly satisfying book." - Isobel Montgomery, The Guardian

    78. SCI-FI
    23.1. LIDÉ o kom se mluví jonathan carroll Martin Šust. jonathan (Samuel)carroll 1949 -. Americký autor svébytné fantastiky, narodil se 24.
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    Americký autor svébytné fantastiky, narodil se 24. 1. 1949 v New Yorku, ale od roku 1974 pùsobí jako uèitel angliètiny v rakouské Vídni. Jeho tvorba se pohybuje nejèastìji v neprobádaných hranicích magického realismu a èasto obsahuje silné autobiografické prvky. Proslavil se zejména románovým debutem Land of Laughs (1980 - Prix Apollo, è. Zemì smíchu/Návrat 1993), ve kterém se mladý uèitel rozhodne navštívit rodné mìsto oblíbeného spisovatele Marshalla France a napsat zde jeho životopis. Záhy však poznává, že toto místo ovlivnilo kouzlo tvorby tajemného autora známých knížek pro dìti více než se na první pohled zdá. Autobiograficky ladìný román

    79. Sci-Fi Site Of The Week
    Site of the Week April 9, 2001. The Official jonathan carroll WebSite http//www.jonathancarroll.com/indexframes.html. hat are
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    hat are the defining marks of a "cult" author? A moderate-sized family of loyal followers. A distinguished body of quirky work large enough to inspire deep and varied analyses and a hierarchy of favorites. A vivid personality possessing a certain allure. A real-world mix of accessibility and distance. By all these signs, the expatriate American novelist Jonathan Carroll is a cult author, a writer's writer who also attracts a band of devoted readers heralding his merits. And in this digital age, one additional mark of the cult object might be necessary: a top-notch Web site, full of gorgeous visuals, hard data and exclusive text. Certainly that's all on tap in the The Official Jonathan Carroll Web site. Here, surfers can read a ringing endorsement of Carroll's unique virtues from Neil Gaiman, scan the bones of his biography in a well-done informal essay by David Hughes and get the text of rare stories otherwise available only to a few possessors of dusty old magazines. Also included are film scripts, novel extracts, essays such as "Reading My Father's Story," in which Carroll reminisces about the writing career of his dad, interviews previously conducted with Carroll and critical dissections of his writing. On an interactive level, contests to win rare Carroll memorabilia and a chance to pose questions of the author also await. (Promise is made that in the future, the link to "Collaborate" will feature round-robin writing projects involving Carroll and his fans.)

    80. Immediacy: Jonathan Carroll
    on books, music, writing, politics, life by Glen EngelCox « Nabokov on the novel Main Beyond James Branch Cabell » November 15, 2002 jonathan carroll
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    a weblog by Glen Engel-Cox Main November 15, 2002 Jonathan Carroll Bones of the Moon When I finally got Internet access in the mid- to late-1990s, one of the first things I did was make a Web page dedicated to Carroll and his novels. I added my article, I scanned in the artwork from all the books, typed in the publisher blurbs and the glowing comments, compiled a bibliography, and tried to do my best to make sure people could learn about his work. I maintained it for years, until Joe Del Tufo convinced Jonathan that he needed an official site, and put together the beautiful piece of work that is the place to learn about Jonathan and his work on the Web. I also started a mailing list for fans of Jonathan and work like his called the "rondua" list (named after the imaginary world in Bones of the Moon subscribe-rondua@groups.yahoo.com (I think). So it was with great joy that I discovered he would be doing a book tour for his new novel, White Apples White Apples and the first chapter of the book in progress, a story called "The House of Lipstick"), some of the questions asked of him, and the answers.

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