Joel Lane

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Joel Lane (1963-) is a British author, poet, critic and anthology editor. Born in Exeter, he currently resides in south Birmingham (the latter city frequently provides settings for his fiction).

Lane's poetry earned him the Eric Gregory Award in 1993; four collections have been published, the most recent in 2006. He edited the fantasy anthology Beneath the Ground (2002) and, with Steve Bishop, Birmingham Noir: Urban Tales of Crime and Suspense (2002).

Although the majority of Lane's short stories can be categorised as urban fantasy / supernatural, his novels are more overtly mainstream: From Blue to Black (2000) is a portrait of a disturbed rock musician, whilst The Blue Mask (2003) follows the aftermath of a brutal and disfiguring attack. As of mid-April 2008, Lane was working on a third novel, again non-genre.

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