About
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Greg Belliveau is an award-winning writer whose most recent book is the Civil War gothic thriller Blood Clan (Rogue Phoenix Press, 2024). He is also author of the Science Fiction/Dystopian novel Gods of IMAGO (RPP, 2023). He is also the author of IMAGO (RPP, 2019), a collection of Creative nonfiction pieces entitled Seeds: Meditations on Grace in a World with Teeth (CrossLink Publishers) . He is a 2008 Christopher Isherwood Grant Recipient, as well as the 2002 Christy Award finalist for Best First Novel Go Down To Silence (Multnomah: a Division of Random House, 2001). He teaches Creative Writing at Antioch University’s IMA program and Undergraduate Program, and has taught at a The Antioch Writer’s Workshop, Yellow Springs, OH, and is currently teaching at Capital University, Columbus, Ohio.
Featured Work
Blood Clan
Blood Clan is an historical novel set just after the Civil War. It is Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian meets Stephen King’s Dark Tower series. In the heart of the fighting during 1862 in a place called Andersonville, a notorious prison camp was erected. Forty-five thousand union prisoners were placed in the walls of a stockade. When Sherman liberated the camp, over 13,000 had died. But what if they did not die of starvation. What if they were trapped behind those guarded walls with something else, something ancient, something found and contained, a secret scientific experiment gone wrong before the war. And what if by miracle of miracles a baby was conceived within those walls, a baby born of two genetic codes, two races, and when Sherman liberated the prison camp, he liberated not only an ancient evil but also the means to stop it: Welcome to The Blood Clan. This is literary gothic at its best. This is dark, violent, compelling fiction that will keep you turning the page and leaving the lights on at night.
Other Works
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Gods of IMAGO
2023
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IMAGO
2019
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Seeds: Meditations on Grace in a World With Teeth
2017
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Go Down To Silence
2001
Awards and Recognition
- Christopher Isherwood Grant
- Christy Award Finalist, 2002