Memoirs of a Master Forger is a fantasy novel by William Heaney, a pseudonym of English writer Graham Joyce.[a] It is about a book forger and demonologist. The novel was first published in the United Kingdom in October 2008 by Victor Gollancz Ltd, and in the United States as How to Make Friends with Demons, credited to Graham Joyce, in November 2009 by Night Shade Books.[b] The book was translated into French by Mélanie Fazi and published as Mémoires d'un maître faussaire in France in February 2009.[2]
Memoirs of a Master Forger won the 2009 August Derleth Award for Best Novel, selected by members of the British Fantasy Society.[3] Joyce's 2007 short story, "An Ordinary Soldier of the Queen", which won the 2009 O. Henry Award Juror Favorites,[4] was incorporated into Memoirs of a Master Forger.[5]
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