

He and his wife, editor and novelist Kathryn Ptacek, lived in a 117-year-old haunted Victorian house in Sussex County, New Jersey. In addition, he has received two Nebula Awards and three World Fantasy Awards for his writing and editing. In May of 2000, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award from HWA. In 1987 he received the British Fantasy Society's Special Award, for life achievement. He also served eight years as an officer of the Science Fiction Writers of America, served ten years on the Board of Directors of the World Fantasy Awards, is past-president of the Horror Writers of America, served five years as President of the Board of Trustees of HWA, and is on the board of advisors for The Burry Man's Writers Center. In connection with his writing/editing (during and after his teaching career), he has appeared on numerous radio and television programs both in the US and Great Britain, and has lectured at many schools and colleges on the field of Dark Fantasy (past and present), editing, writing, and the business of his profession. He has traveled extensively throughout the United States and Europe, and since 1975 has been a full-time writer and editor. Shadows 2 - Night Visions, Dragon Sunday, The Chair, Clocks, The Old Man's Will, The Closing Off of Old Doors, Dead End, Seasons of Belief, Petey, Saturday's Shadow. From that point until 1975 he taught English, history, and drama in public secondary schools, with a two-year interruption (1968-1970) for military service (US Army, MP, Qui Nhon, Vietnam). In 1964 he graduated from Trinity College (Connecticut) with a B.A.


A Crash Course in the History of Black Science FictionĬharles Grant was born in 1942 and has lived most of his life in northwestern New Jersey.200 Significant SF Books by Women, 1984-2001.
