Anders Fager
Anders Fager (born 1964 in Stockholm) is a Swedish horror writer. After a career as an army officer and game designer he made his debut in 2009 with the short story collection Swedish Cults (Svenska kulter) that received a most favourable review in Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter[1] and launched Fager's career as full-time writer. Fager writes modern urban horror in a style he has repeatedly described as ”what would happen if James Ellroy took on H.P. Lovecraft”. Set in present-day Sweden, his interconnected stories form a modern part of the Cthulhu mythos with entities such as Dagon, Hastur and Nyarlathotep making appearances. Fager's fictional world, known as "The Cult's World", has been made into a role playing game and a graphic novel. His stories are currently being worked into the role playing game Call of Cthulhu.
Anders Fager | |
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The face of horror (2010) | |
Born | Stockholm | 3 March 1964
Occupation | Novelist |
Notable works | Svenska Kulter Jag såg henne idag i receptionen |
Notable awards | Catahyapriset 2010 |
Fager lives in Stockholm. His other works includes role playing games, a children's book and work with TV and film scripts. His novel Kaknäs Last Tape is set in the postapocalyptic world of the role playing game Mutant - Year Zero. Fager has worked with audiobook publisher Storytel as well as with White Wolf. He has also written for the swedish role playing game Kult and for Simon Stålenhags Tales from the Loop.
Outside of Sweden, Fager has so far been published in Finland, Italy and France [2] and has been introduced in the British Lovecraftiana magazine Cyäegha.[3]
Awards
Bibliography
- Swedish Cults (2009, Svenska kulter)[7]
- Collected Swedish Cults (2011; Samlade svenska kulter – An omnibus featuring the short stories from Swedish Cults as well as “Interspecies Liaisons” and ”You can not live”)
- I Saw Her Today at the Reception (2012; Jag såg henne idag i receptionen)
- Under the bridge at Arcole (2014; - Short story in Paradox Entertainment's anthology Europa Universalis)[8]
- The Substitute Teacher from Hell (2014, Den elaka vikarien)
- A Man of Wealth and Taste (2014, En man av Stil och Smak)
- Kaknäs' last tape (2015, Kaknäs sista band)
- Dirty Black Summer (2016, Smutsig svart sommar graphic novel adopted from The Furies from Borås)
- Eve's first week being dead (2017, Evas Första Vecka Som Död Audiobook)
- For the Love of Goddess (2017, För Gudinnan Novel)
- Faraday - audionovel. For the roleplaying game Kult.[9]
- War! Children! (2019, Krig! Barn! Novel)
References
- Thente, Jonas (17 March 2010). "Anders Fager: "Svenska kulter"". Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). AB Dagens Nyheter. Retrieved 24 May 2015.
- http://mirobole-editions.com/slideshow-1-1/
- CYÄEGHA Number 9 Summer 2013
- "Novellpris". Catahya (in Swedish). Retrieved 24 May 2015.
- "Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire 2015". Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire (in French). Archived from the original on 20 May 2015. Retrieved 24 May 2015.
- Last Dance With Shub-Niggurarth http://www.tor.com/2016/06/01/llovecraft-reread-anders-fager-furies-from-boras/
- https://www.tor.com/2016/06/01/llovecraft-reread-anders-fager-furies-from-boras/
- https://www.paradoxplaza.com/europa-universalis-anthology?___store=eu%5B%5D
- https://www.redmoonroleplaying.com/podcast/2018/12/7/faraday-by-anders-fager-full-story
External links
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