Norman Partridge


Norman Partridge is an American author of horror and mystery fiction. He has written two detective novels about retired boxer Jack Baddalach, Saguaro Riptide and The Ten Ounce Siesta. He is also the author of a Crow novel, , which was adapted in 2005 into the fourth Crow movie, bearing the same name.
Mr. Partridge's 2006 novel Dark Harvest, published in a limited edition of 2000 autographed copies and 24 lettered edition copies by Cemetery Dance Publications, was voted one of Publishers Weekly's 100 Best Books of 2006. It also won the 2006 Bram Stoker Award for Best Long Fiction, and has been nominated for two more awards in 2007. Mr. Partridge is currently in talks with a production company about a film option.
His short stories are collected in the volumes Mr. Fox and Other Feral Tales, Bad Intentions, and The Man with the Barbed Wire Fists.

Awards, nominations, and honors

Mr. Fox and Other Feral Tales
Bad Intentions:
The Man with the Barbed-Wire Fists:
Dark Harvest:

Selected bibliography

Novels

This book was re-released in a revised version in 2005 by Subterranean Press with 11 more short stories and authorial commentary about each story. Early pre-orders also came with the chapbook Dead Men Tell No Tales. The additional stories are:
The re-released Subterranean Press version also came in a 26 copy lettered edition which featured additional material:
Available as a trade edition and a 250 copy signed limited edition

Chapbooks

As editor: