Stuart Douglas (born October 1969) is an author, editor and publisher from Edinburgh. Douglas is the founder of British publisher Obverse Books, an independent publishing house known for its speculative fiction, particularly in the realms of science fiction, fantasy, and weird fiction.[1] He is the range editor for the Black Archive and Silver Archive series of monographs on genre television.[2]

He has written four Sherlock Holmes novels for Titan Books. Douglas has written several Sherlock Holmes stories, including novels and short stories that expand on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous detective.

He was the Features editor for the British Fantasy Society Journal from 2012 to 2017.[3]

Writing

Sherlock Holmes novels

Douglas has written four Sherlock Holmes pastiche novels for Titan Books.

Novellas

Awards

The Black Archive #15: Full Circle by John Toon, edited by Douglas, won New Zealand science fiction's Sir Julius Vogel Award for Best Professional Publication in 2019.[4] Toon repeated the feat in 2022, when they won the same award for The Black Archive #61: Paradise Towers.[5]

In 2023, the photo book Dark Edinburgh by Scott Liddell won a Scottish Nature Photography Award as 'Favourite Scottish Nature Photography Book' for 2022.[6]

References

  1. Hatcher, Steven (April 2021). "The Obverse Side: Celestial Toyroom talks to Stuart Douglas of Obverse Books". Celestial Toyroom (517): 12–16.
  2. O'Brien, Steve (April 2016). "Factual: Obverse Books". Doctor Who Magazine (497): 72–73.
  3. Scott, Cavan (2012). "Editorial". British Fantasy Society Journal: 8.
  4. "Sir Julius Vogel Award Results - 2019".
  5. "Sir Julius Vogel Award Winners – 2023 – SFFANZ Inc". Retrieved 2023-06-26.
  6. "Favourite Scottish Nature Photography Book Vote 2022". 23 March 2023.
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