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Buffy The Vampire Slayer

Christopher Golden (buffy novels writer) on the Bronze Beta Message Board

Friday 17 January 2003, by Webmaster

Christopher Golden is the author of many BTVS books and comics.

Christopher Golden says: (Fri Jan 17 03:24:33 2003)

Good evening. How’s everyone doing tonight? And may I say Yay for Andy Hallett. I want a show just about Lorne.

Christopher Golden says: (Fri Jan 17 03:38:51 2003)

Thoin, I’ll think about the SG party, but I don’t even know when PBP is. :) As for a Lorne novel, go for it. Try "Buffy Editor" at Pocket Books.

KathyPG—it isn’t as though I’m abandoning the book series. I’ve done just a couple of these things now. :) I never said I wouldn’t do any more, only that given how busy I am with other projects, MONSTER ISLAND may well end up being the last one. That said, I’m currently writing "Voodoo Lounge," a novella that’s a sequel to my Spike & Dru novel, only without Spike & Dru. ;) OMF—things are going well. The above is the most recent news.

Christopher Golden says: (Fri Jan 17 03:51:36 2003)

dogtrot, my Buffy books or my original books. Of the latter, I’d say try THE FERRYMAN.

OMF and dogtrot, of my Buffy novels (that I’ve written solo), I’m partial to THE WISDOM OF WAR and SPIKE & DRU: PRETTY MAIDS ALL IN A ROW.

Thoin, I’ll do my best.

Kathypg, glad you liked it. If, theoretically, there were a second one and if, theoretically, I was involved with it, I’d predict, theoretically, that it would be even cooler than the first one. :) Theoretically.

Christopher Golden says: (Fri Jan 17 03:57:46 2003)

Just dropped by because I was working late, but now . . . work is done. Good night all. Be well.

Christopher Golden says: (Fri Jan 17 04:01:19 2003)

Okay, really am leaving but . ..

Beldin, just saw your post and as it’s Jenna related, I wanted to respond. All of the strange phenomena in those books have at least SOME grounding in reality. Bizarre as it may seem, all I’ve done is elaborated on existing documentation. Of course, I’ve made it much crazier, but that’s why it’s fiction. :) If you like the Jenna Blake series, btw, you’ll be happy to know that, at long last, it does seem as though there will be more.

Okay. Really gone now. *poof*

From the Christopher Golden Website:

http://www.christophergolden.com/buffy.html

Here is a listing of the BTVS books and comics authored by Christopher Golden. The titles that have asteriks beside them were co-authored with Nancy Holder.

Halloween Rain*

Blooded*

Child of the Hunt*

The Gatekeeper Trilogy #1: Out of the Madhouse*

The Gatekeeper Trilogy #2: Ghost Roads*

The Gatekeeper Trilogy #3: Sons of Entropy*

Immortal*

Sins of the Father

Spike & Dru: Pretty Maids All in a Row

The Lost Slayer

Oz: Into the Wild

The Watcher’s Guide, Vol.1*

Sunnydale High Yearbook*

The Monster Book (with Stephen R. Bissette & Thomas E. Sniegoski)

But wait - There’s more! Check out the comics.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Origin (Dark Horse, 1999)

Spike & Drusilla: Paint the Town Red (Dark Horse, 1999)

Buffy the Vampire Slayer #1/2 (Dark Horse, 1999)

TV Guide/Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV Guide, 1998)

Angel: The Hollower (Dark Horse, 1999)

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Annual #1 [w/Tom Sniegoski] (Dark Horse, 1999)

Buffy the Vampire Slayer #12 & #16 (Dark Horse, 1999/2000) Spike & Drusilla: Queen of Hearts (Dark Horse, 1999)

Angel (ongoing monthly, Dark Horse, 1999-?)

Buffy the Vampire Slayer #21-#25 (Dark Horse, 2000)

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Giles [w/Tom Sniegoski] (Dark Horse, 2000)

Spike & Drusilla: All’s Fair (Dark Horse, 2000)