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Jane Gaskell


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Writer

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The Serpent, Making a Difference in Urban, Gender Matters from Sch, Atlan, Strange Evil

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Jane Gaskell is a British fantasy writer. She was born in 1941, in Lancaster, England and wrote her first novel Strange Evil, when she was 14. It was published two years later and was described by John Grant as "a major work of the fantastic imagination", comparing it to George MacDonald's Lilith and David Lindsay's A Voyage to Arcturus. China Miéville lists Strange Evil as one of the top 10 examples of weird fiction whilst John Clute called it "an astonishingly imaginative piece of fantasy by any standards."

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Gaskell's horror novel The Shiny Narrow Grin (1964) featured a sympathetic, tormented vampire and was described by Brian Stableford as one of the first "revisionist vampire novels", whose most successful exemplar was Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice. The Shiny Narrow Grin was also listed by horror historian Robert S. Hadji in his list of "unjustedly neglected" horror novels.

Her Atlan saga is set in prehistoric South America and in the mythical world of Atlantis. The series is written from the point of view of its clumsy heroine Cija, except for the last book, which is narrated by her daughter Seka. In 1970 she received the Somerset Maugham Award for her novel A Sweet Sweet Summer (jointly with Piers Paul Read who received it for his Monk Dawson.) A Sweet, Sweet Summer features aliens visiting a violent future Earth; Baird Searles stated the book makes " A Clockwork Orange look like Winnie the Pooh".

From the 1960s to the 1980s, Gaskell worked as a journalist on the Daily Mail. She later became a professional astrologer.

Standalone novels

  • Strange Evil (1957) (ISBN 0090014308 or ISBN 978-0-09-001430-9)
  • King's Daughter (1958) (ISBN 0090016807 or ISBN 978-0-09-001680-8)
  • The Shiny Narrow Grin (1964)
  • All Neat in Black Stockings (1968) (ISBN 0722137842 or ISBN 978-0-7221-3784-0)
  • Attic Summer (1969) (ISBN 0722137788 or ISBN 978-0-7221-3778-9)
  • A Sweet, Sweet Summer (1969) (ISBN 9780340110003)
  • Summer Coming (1972) (ISBN 0704310996 or ISBN 978-0-7043-1099-5)
  • Sun Bubble (1990) (ISBN 0297797190 or ISBN 978-0-297-79719-7)
  • The Atlan Saga

  • The Serpent (1963)
  • The Dragon (the 2nd half of 'The Serpent' in later editions - 1975)
  • Atlan (1965)
  • The City (1966)
  • Some Summer Lands (1977)
  • References

    Jane Gaskell Wikipedia