Alan Garner

Alan Garner is a highly acclaimed author, best known for his award-winning science fiction, fantasy, and children's books. He was born on October 17, 1934, in Congleton, Cheshire, and grew up in the nearby town of Alderley Edge. From a young age, Garner developed a keen interest in the folklore of the region, having spent much of his youth exploring the wooded area known as 'The Edge.'

Garner's work is deeply rooted in the landscape, history, and folklore of his native county of Cheshire, North West England. His writing is characterized by his use of the native Cheshire dialect and his stories are typically set in the region. After studying at Manchester Grammar School and Oxford University, Garner moved to the nearby village of Blackden, where he purchased and renovated an Early Modern building known as Toad Hall. It was here that he wrote his first novel, The Weirdstone of Brisingamen, which was published in 1960. The children's fantasy novel is set on the Edge and incorporates elements of local folklore in its plot and characters.

Over the years, Garner has produced a wide range of novels, including children's fantasy novels, folk tales, and historical fiction. Some of his most notable works include Elidor (1965), The Owl Service (1967), and Red Shift (1973). In the 1970s, Garner turned away from fantasy as a genre and produced a series of novellas, known as the Stone Book Quartet, which detailed a day in the life of four generations of his family. He also published a series of British folk tales which he had rewritten in a series of books. In his subsequent novels, Strandloper (1996) and Thursbitch (2003), Garner continued to write tales revolving around Cheshire, although without the fantasy elements which had characterized his earlier work. In 2012, he finally published a third book in the Weirdstone trilogy.
The Stone Book Quartet Books
# Title Year
1 The Stone Book 1976
2 Granny Reardun 1977
3 Tom Fobble's Day 1977
4 The Aimer Gate 1978
Tales of Alderley Books
# Title Year
1 The Weirdstone of Brisingamen 1960
2 The Moon of Gomrath 1963
3 Boneland 2012
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Elidor 1965
2 The Owl Service 1967
3 Red Shift 1973
4 The Golden Brothers 1979
5 Girl of the Golden Gate 1979
6 The Lad of the Gad 1980
7 Once Upon a Time 1993
8 Strandloper 1996
9 The Well of the Wind 1998
10 Thursbitch 2003
11 Treacle Walker 2021
Chapbooks
# Title Year
1 Princess and the Golden Mane 1981
2 Jack and the Beanstalk 1992
3 Grey Wolf, Prince Jack and the Firebird 1998
Picture Books
# Title Year
1 The Breadhorse 1975
2 The Little Red Hen 1997
Collections
# Title Year
1 The Guizer 1975
2 Fairytales of Gold 1979
3 Alan Garner's Book of British Fairy Tales 1984
4 A Bag of Moonshine 1986
5 Collected Folk Tales 2011
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 The Voice That Thunders 1998
2 Where Shall We Run To? 2011
Alan Garner Anthologies
# Title Year
1 A Cavalcade of Goblins 1969
2 Baker's Dozen of Stories for Young People 1974
3 Over the Rainbow 1983
4 A Treasury of Witches and Wizards 1996
5 Freedom 2009
6 The Lobster's Birthday and Other Stories 2014
7 Arboreal of Words from the Woods 2016
8 Cornerstones: Subterranean Writings; from Dartmoor to the Arctic Circle 2018