Catherine Grant

Catherine Grant is a speculative fiction author and freelance journalist from Providence, Rhode Island. Her work has appeared in Lamplight magazine and Shock Totem as well as various anthologies. She is a member of the New England Horror Writers and Broad Universe.

She lives with her husband and two cats named after Game of Thrones characters.

Book Reviews by Catherine Grant

Author(s):
Genre(s):
Reviewed by: 

“. . . he could not erase the certainty that the demon was somehow awake and aware, that it knew they were there. That it wanted them there.”

Reviewed by: 

Nnedi Okorafor follows up her Hugo and Nebula award winning book Binti with a sequel, Binti: Home.

Author(s):
Reviewed by: 

Fantasy author and artist Brom has continued his trend of rewriting myths and legends with the recently released Lost Gods.

Reviewed by: 

What the #@&% Is That?, edited by John Joseph Adams and Douglas Cohen, features fiction from established authors such as John Langan, Laird Barron, Christopher Golden, and Johnathan Ma

Author(s):
Genre(s):
Reviewed by: 

This past year, Tor.com released a series of novellas from an incredibly diverse range of authors, notably the Nebula and Hugo award winning Binti by Nnedi Okorafor.

Reviewed by: 

one of the most engrossing, readable, page-turners of 2016.”

Reviewed by: 

“Nisi Shawl’s debut is an ambitious, fresh take on the steampunk genre . . .”

Author(s):
Genre(s):
Reviewed by: 

We Eat Our Own is lyrical, engrossing, and emotionally compelling.”

Genre(s):
Reviewed by: 

“the mix of romance, mystery, history, and the supernatural will appeal to readers looking for an easy read, a splash of nostalgia, and a moment of escape.”

Author(s):
Genre(s):
Reviewed by: 

The lines between literary and genre fiction are not blurring together, they are being eliminated with the emergence of authors like Sarah Pinborough, a wordsmith of exemplary skill with both prose

Reviewed by: 

“Indra Das writes with strength and beauty.”

Reviewed by: 

Infomocracy is a high-concept political thriller from debut author Malka Older.

Reviewed by: 

“The Fireman is a lit fuse of tension that explodes in ever-increasing intervals as the novel progresses . . .”

Author(s):
Genre(s):
Reviewed by: 

Good Girls is the second book in a trilogy that began with Motherless Child.