About

Eric Stone

Eric Stone is a contemporary American writer known for his novels and short stories exploring themes of identity, memory, and loss. Born in Boston in 1962, he studied English and philosophy at Brown University before pursuing a career in writing. Stone has published several critically acclaimed novels, including "The White Stone" (2000) and "Through a Glass, Darkly" (2015). His short story collections, notably "From the Notebooks of Dr. Brain" (2005), showcase his mastery of the genre and have received wide recognition. Stone has won numerous literary awards, including the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize, the John Dos Passos Prize, and a Guggenheim Fellowship. His works have been translated into over 20 languages and have garnered critical praise for their evocative prose, insightful characterization, and exploration of universal human experiences.

Book Series by Eric Stone

Ray Sharp Series

The Living Room of the Dead

2005

Grave Imports

2007

Flight of the Hornbill

2008

Shanghaied

2009

Eric Stone Short Stories

The Lunch That Got Away

2011

One Turbo-charged night in Delhi (Short Story)

2011

Eric Stone Anthologies

Murder in La-La Land

2009

Last Exit to Murder

2013

South Central Noir

2022

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