Caitlín R. Kiernan Books
Caitlín R. Kiernan crafts compelling works of science fiction and dark fantasy, delving into themes of identity, transformation, and fractured realities. Her narratives explore the boundaries of human understanding and the elusive nature of existence, employing atmospheric prose and psychologically complex characters to create unsettling and thought-provoking tales. Kiernan's approach to genre fiction is distinguished by a profound engagement with biology and geology, lending her stories a unique depth and scientific grounding.






Beowulf
- 371 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Recounts the story of a young Scandinavian warrior, Beowulf, who pledges to protect King Hrothgar's people from the monstrous creature Grendel that has been terrorising his kingdom. In the ensuing fight, Beowulf rips off Grendel's arm and the now-mortally wounded monster flees back to his home beneath a mysterious lake.
Dreaming: no.27 + no.28
- 2 volumes
Dreaming: no.29 + no.30
- 2 volumes
Dreaming: no.31 + no.32
- 2 volumes
Dreaming: no.33 + no.34
- 2 volumes