Dan Simmons
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Dan Simmons is a Speculative Fiction author, best known for his sprawling and imaginative sci-fi series The Hyperion Cantos and Illium/Olympos, though he started off (and has since returned to) writing Horror and Fantasy novels.
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A common thread throughout all Simmons' novels are references to classic literature, either directly or metaphorically. (Simmons was once a middle-school English teacher).
Works written by Dan Simmons include:
Some of his non-sci-fi novels include:
- Song Of Kali - A Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane Psychological Horror about a journalist who encounters a cult in Calcutta.
- The Hollow Man - A Magical Realism novel about a man who's helplessly telepathic, and how he copes with life after his long-time wife passes away and he's forced to deal with the world at large.
- The Terror - A Historical Fantasy that depicts the Real Life British lost expedition [1] to find the fabled Northwest Passage around Canada's northern shore. After getting stuck in the polar ice, horror ensues when a supernatural beast starts picking off the survivors one by one.
- Drood - Also a Historical Fantasy about British people, this time also featuring Charles Dickens!
- Summer of Night - A Stephen King-esque horror novel about a group of young boys living in a small town facing off against an eldritch supernatural terror.