- Author: Jack Deighton Author Record # 695
- Legal Name: Stephen, Jack Deighton
- Birthplace: Dumbarton, Scotland, UK
- Birthdate: 1953
- Language: English
- Webpages: jackdeighton.co.uk, SFE, writers-bloc.org.uk
- Used These Alternate Names: Jack D. Stephen
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Novels
- A Son of the Rock (1997)
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The Face of the Waters (1992)
also appeared as:
- Translation: La face des eaux [French] (1995)
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This is the Road (1993)
also appeared as:
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Translation: Le chemin d'éternité?Le chemin d'eternite[French] (1996)
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Translation:
- Closing Time (1994)
- The Gentlemen Go By (2000)
- Shift (2000)
- Dusk (2005)
- Osmotic Pressure (2010)
- Letter (Matrix 54) (1984) [only as by Jack D. Stephen]
-
Letter (Paperback Inferno, 56) (1985)
only appeared as:
- Variant: Letter (Paperback Inferno 56) (1985) [as by Jack D. Stephen]
- Letter (Vector 128) (1985) [only as by Jack D. Stephen]
- Letter (Vector 135) (1986) [only as by Jack D. Stephen]
- Letter (Matrix 89) (1990) [only as by Jack D. Stephen]
- Letter (Vector 178) (1994)
- Letter (Vector 202) (1998) [only as by Jack D. Stephen]
- Letter (Vector 203) (1999) [only as by Jack D. Stephen]
- Letter (Vector 233) (2004)
- Letter (Vector 235) (2004)
- Review of The Game Is Altered by Mez Packer (2012)
- Review of 'Extinction' by Kuzuaki Takano (2016)
- 2016 Round Up (2017) with Nina Allan and Elaine Gallagher and Ian Hunter and Paul Kincaid and Tony Lee and Jonathan McCalmont and Maureen Kincaid Speller and Stephen Theaker and Jo L. Walton [only as by Nina Allan and Jack Deighton and Elaine Gallagher and Ian Hunter and Paul Kincaid and Tony Lee and Jonathan McCalmont and Maureen Kincaid Speller and Stephen Theaker and Jo Lindsay Walton]
- The Quantum Thief (2010) by Hannu Rajaniemi
- Look at the Birdie (2010) by Kurt Vonnegut
- Engineering Infinity (2011) by Jonathan Strahan
- Smallworld (2011) by Dominic Green
- Queen of Kings (2011) by Maria Dahvana Headley
- Wither (2011) by Lauren DeStefano
- Fever (2012) by Lauren DeStefano
- 2312 (2012) by Kim Stanley Robinson
- Empty Space (2012) by M. John Harrison
- Redshirts (2013) by John Scalzi
- Planesrunner (2013) by Ian McDonald
- The Peacock Cloak (2013) by Chris Beckett
- Deathless (2013) by Catherynne M. Valente
-
We See a Different Frontier: A Postcolonial Speculative Fiction Anthology (2013)
by
Djibril al-Ayad
and
Fábio Fernandes?Fabio Fernandes
- On the Steel Breeze (2014) by Alastair Reynolds
- The Copper Promise (2014) by Jen Williams
- The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August (2014) by Claire North
- Koko Takes a Holiday (2014) by Kieran Shea
- The Seventh Miss Hatfield (2014) by Anna Caltabiano
- Bête (2014) by Adam Roberts
- Irregularity (2015) by Jared Shurin
- Beta-Life: Short Stories from an A-Life Future (2015) by Ra Page and Prof Martyn Amos
- Impulse (2015) by Dave Bara
- The Freedom Maze (2015) by Delia Sherman
- A Borrowed Man (2015) by Gene Wolfe
- The Dark Forest (2015) by Cixin Liu
- The Thinking Engine (2015) by James Lovegrove
- The Three-Body Problem (2015) by Cixin Liu
- Occupy Me (2016) by Tricia Sullivan
- City of Blades (2016) by Robert Jackson Bennett
- The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories (2016) by Ken Liu
- Two Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights (2016) by Salman Rushdie
- Revenger (2016) by Alastair Reynolds
- Europe in Winter (2016) by Dave Hutchinson
- Invisible Planets: Contemporary Chinese Science Fiction in Translation (2017) by Ken Liu
- The Mountains of Parnassus (2017) by Czeslaw Milosz
- The Stars Are Legion (2017) by Kameron Hurley
- The Switch (2017) by Justina Robson
- A Skinful of Shadows (2017) by Frances Hardinge
- Paris Adrift (2018) by E. J. Swift
- Fifty-One (2018) by Chris Barnham
- The Great Chain of Unbeing (2018) by Andrew Crumey
- Close Your Eyes (2018) by Paul Jessup
- Supercute Futures (2018) by Martin Millar
- The Book of Hidden Things (2018) by Francesco Dimitri
- Death's End (2018) by Cixin Liu
- The Orphanage of Gods (2019) by Helena Coggan
- Beneath the World, A Sea (2019) by Chris Beckett
- The City in the Middle of the Night (2019) by Charlie Jane Anders
- Palestine +100: Stories From a Century After the Nakba (2019) by Basma Ghalayini
- This Is How You Lose the Time War (2019) by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone
- Automatic Eve (2019) by Rokuro Inui
- Incomplete Solutions (2019) by Wole Talabi
- Skein Island (2020) by Aliya Whiteley
- The Menace from Farside (2020) by Ian McDonald
- Re-Coil (2020) by J. T. Nicholas
- Sixteenth Watch (2020) by Myke Cole
- Echo Cycle (2020) by Patrick Edwards (UK)
- The City We Became (2020) by N. K. Jemisin
- Hope Island (2020) by Tim Major
- Hold Up the Sky (2020) by Cixin Liu
- The Society of Time (2021) by John Brunner
- Wild Harbour (2021) by Ian Macpherson
- Composite Creatures (2021) by Caroline Hardaker
- The First Sister (2021) by Linden A. Lewis
- The Mother Code (2021) by Carole Stivers
- This Fragile Earth (2021) by Susannah Wise
- Best of British Science Fiction 2020 (2021) by Donna Scott
- The Second Rebel (2021) by Linden A. Lewis
- Three Twins at the Crater School (2021) by Chaz Brenchley
- Absynthe (2022) by Brendan P. Bellecourt
- Braking Day (2022) by Adam Oyebanji
- Only this Once You are Immaculate (2022) by Blessing Musariri
- The Cruel Stars (2022) by John Birmingham
- The Last Adventure of Constance Verity (2022) by A. Lee Martinez
- The Shattered Skies (2022) by John Birmingham
- Night, Rain, and Neon (2022) by Michael Cobley
- The Carnival of Ash (2022) by Tom Beckerlegge
- The Space Between Worlds (2022) by Micaiah Johnson
- Best of British Science Fiction 2021 (2022) by Donna Scott
- Neon (2022) by Lavie Tidhar
- The Bruising of Qilwa (2022) by Naseem Jamnia