Brown, Eric S
Entry updated 26 January 2026. Tagged: Author.
(1975- ) US author who began to publish work of genre interest with "Night Shopping" in Burning Sky #9 for June 2001. Most of his prolific career has been focused on horror, sometimes crossed with Horror in SF elements, sometimes generating other intergenre transactions; this work, including the successful Bigfoot War sequence, released both in bound volumes and several ebook pamphlets, is not listed below. He is of sf interest for the Homeworld sequence of Military SF tales beginning with Homeworld (2013) with Tony Faville, or singletons like Barren Earth (2009) with Stephen A North or Mecha (2017) (see Mecha). Some titles, which hover between supernatural horror and Horror in SF, may have not been listed here. [JC]
Eric S Brown
born Sylva, North Carolina: 1975
works (highly selected)
series
H G Wells' War of the Worlds Universe
- The War of the Worlds, Plus Blood, Guts and Zombies (Gallery Books, 2010) [H G Wells is listed impertinently as co-author: H G Wells' War of the Worlds Universe: pb/Nic Klein]
Homeworld
- Homeworld (North Hobart, Tasmania: Severed Press, 2013) with Tony Faville [Homeworld: pb/]
- The Hand of God (North Hobart, Tasmania: Severed Press, 2015) with Jason Cordova [Homeworld: pb/]
Kaiju Apocalypse
- Kaiju Apocalypse (North Hobart, Tasmania: Severed Press, 2014) with Jason Cordova [chap: Kaiju Apocalypse: pb/]
- Kaiju Apocalypse II (North Hobart, Tasmania: Severed Press, 2014) with Jason Cordova [chap: Kaiju Apocalypse: pb/]
- Kaiju Apocalypse III (North Hobart, Tasmania: Severed Press, 2014) with Jason Cordova [chap: Kaiju Apocalypse: pb/]
The Darkness War
- Psi-Mechs, Inc (place not given: Blood Moon Press, 2018) [The Darkness War: pb/]
- Darker Nights (place not given: Blood Moon Press, 2018) [The Darkness War: pb/]
- The Vampire War (place not given: Blood Moon Press, 2018) [The Darkness War: pb/]
individual titles
- Barren Earth (place not given: Library of the Living Dead Press, 2009) with Stephen A North [pb/Jodi Lee]
- Mecha (North Hobart, Tasmania: Severed Press, 2017) [pb/]
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