My to be read list is already long, but I still regularly add to it. Some of these writers are famous while some are lesser known.
- Bram Stoker (I still haven't read Dracula)
- Verity Holloway: From review, her debut novel Pseudotooth sounds like a weird and intriguing portal dark fantasy with a heroine suffering from regular blackouts, and the Mighty Healer (which is about Victorian patent medicine) sounds interesting.
- Georgette Heyer: I don't really remember why I haven't read her novels, even though I was an avid romance and detective novel reader.
- M. John Harrison: I saw his Viriconium series listed as an inspiration for a weird dying earth fantasy dungeonpunk setting so I am interested.
- K. J. Charles: She's such a famous historical and fantasy m/m writer that I feel remiss I haven't read her books yet.