Gregory D. Little | |
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Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | American |
Period | 2014 until present |
Genres | Fiction, short story |
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Gregory D. Little is an American science fiction and fantasy author. His works include the novels The Last Humans (2022) and The Dying World (2023), as well as the novella Some Say in Surf (2014) and the short stories “Shattered Pieces Swept Away” (2016) and “The Skylings” (2020).
Writing
editLittle’s writing in the fantasy genre has been described as “a mix between Brandon Sanderson and Rick Riordan,” merging complex ideas and vast worlds with elements of adventure often found in young adult literature.[1] His writing in the sci-fi genre has been characterized as “dystopian science fiction” featuring threatening alien lifeforms and human social environments steeped in high levels of tension and mistrust.[2] Little has described himself as a “discovery writer” who drafts his stories with “end goals and major waypoints in mind,” formulating the majority of his material as he writes.[3] He tends to create his starting frameworks by working to combine a set of interesting yet seemingly-irreconcilable ideas into a single unified concept.[4] Little has stated that he is drawn to literature and writing by the “sense of awe and wonder” that comes from its portrayal of new possibilities.[5]
Selected works
editNovels
edit- Unwilling Souls
- Ungrateful God
- Unleashing Iron
- Unfinished Dead
- The Last Humans
- The Dying World
Novellas
edit- Some Say in Surf
Short stories
edit- “A Marsh Called Solitude”
- “Shattered Pieces Swept Away”
- “The Whole of Me”
- “His Most Violent Friend”
References
edit- ^ Fantasy Author Gregory D. Little | The Book Break | Season 4, Ep 12, retrieved 2023-08-08
- ^ S3 Ep 13 – Greg Little: Dystopian/Scifi Fiction, retrieved 2023-08-08
- ^ Luna, Kristin (2016-03-31). "Meet the Fictorians: Gregory D. Little – The Fictorians". Retrieved 2023-08-08.
- ^ Little, Gregory D. (2017-05-11). "As Much Weirdness as Will Hang Together – The Fictorians". Retrieved 2023-08-08.
- ^ selena (2023-04-05). "Interview with Gregory D. Little, Author of Unwilling Souls | NewInBooks". Retrieved 2023-08-08.