Glen Cook is the author of dozens of novels of fantasy and science fiction, including The Black Company series, The Garrett Files, and The Tyranny of the Night. Cook was born in 1944 in New York City. He attended the Clarion Writers Workshop in 1970, where he met his wife, Carol.
Praise for The Heirs of Babylon
“A loving reissue . . . this early work is much more than a mere
curiosity.”—B&N Sci-Fi and Fantasy Blog
Praise for Glen Cook
“Glen Cook single-handedly changed the face of fantasy—something a
lot of people didn’t notice, and maybe still don’t. Reading his
stuff is like reading Vietnam War fiction on Peyote.”
—Steven Erikson, author of the Malazan Book of the Fallen
series
“Over the past 25 years, Cook has carved out a place for himself
among the preeminent fantasy writers of his generation. . . . His
work is unrelentingly real, complex, and honest. The sense of place
that permeates his narrative and characters gives his ‘fantasies’
more gravitas and grit than most fictions set in the
here-and-now.”
—New York Times bestselling author Jeff VanderMeer
“A master realist of the imagination.”
—Locus
“Glen writes a mean book.”
—Jim Butcher, author of The Dresden Files
“These books, like so many of Cook’s series, are epic in scale but
intimate in focus . . . Cook is a brilliant writer.”
—The Green Man Review, on A Fortress in Shadow
“One of the defining fantasy series ever written. Glen Cook’s
writing is a great flood that washes fantasy tropes and cliché’s
away and in their place we are given three novels that make us
reflect on what it means to be human. . . . On more than one
occasion I found chills running down my spine. Words don’t do these
novels justice.”
—The Ostentatious Ogre on A Cruel Wind
“Glen Cook is the author of some of my hands-down favorite
books. I hold out his Black Company series as arguably
the best military fantasy ever written. The early Garrett books set
a standard for the blending of fantasy and hardboiled fiction.”
—Black Gate
“One of Cook’s strongest storytelling traits shines through, his
ability to cast no judgment and show the opposing sides of a
conflict with honesty, empathy, and resonance.”
—SFFWorld, on A Fortress in Shadow
“Glen Cook is a rare beast of a writer—he can vacillate between
military fantasy, space opera, epic fantasy, mystery, and science
fantasy with great ease. His writing is often marked by a purity;
that he is depicting life in its most real sense, from the thoughts
in a character’s mind to the wind rushing across his or her
face.”
—Rob H. Bedford, sffworld.com, on Darkwar
“Cook’s talent for combining gritty realism and high fantasy
provides a singular edge.”
—Library Journal, on Water Sleeps
“Cook provides a rich world of assorted races, cultures, and
religions; his characters combine the mythic or exotic with the
realistic, engaging in absorbing alliances, enmities, and
double-crosses.”
—Publishers Weekly, on Bleak Seasons
“New and innovative. [Cook] blends the urban, intimate, slightly
seedy tradition of sword & sorcery with the pastoral, epic,
expansive tradition of heroic fantasy . . . this is the book that
injected a shot of realism into the genre, and helped steer it on
the course towards modern so-called "gritty" fantasy.”
—Strange Horizons, on Chronicles of the Black Company
“Glen Cook changed the face of the fantasy genre forever . . . and
for the better.”
—Fantasy Book Review, on The Black Company
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