When writing for
young adults, to prevent that audience from accidentally reading works not written for their age level, Garton published under the
pen name Joseph Locke. He also wrote under the pseudonym Arthur Darknell.
Collections ,
Locus listed two original collections published by Garton: • A collection of one
novella, four
novelettes, and two
short stories—four original (
Fat,
Something Kinky, "Shock Radio", and
Dr. Krusadian’s Method)—that originally sold for . • A collection of one novella and eight short stories—five original (
A Gift from Above, "Cat Hater", "Bad Blood", "Ophilia Raphaeldo", and "God's Work")—that originally sold for .
Novelettes ,
Locus listed five original
novelettes published by Garton: • • • • •
Novelizations • Derived from the screenplay by
Dan O'Bannon and Don Jakoby, and based on the
screenplay by Richard Blake, this film novelization originally cost , and was republished by
Grafton that September. • • • Based on
D.T. Twohy's screenplay for the 1989 film, Garton's novelization originally cost .
Novellas • •
Novels • • • While working in
New York City, it was a disturbing experience in a
1980s' Times Square peep show that inspired Garton to write this evergreen
vampire novel. Originally selling for , it was republished by
Futura (October 1987),
Macdonald (November 1987), and
CD Publications (October 1997). • The sequel to
Live Girls. • Set in the
San Fernando Valley, this
horror novel originally sold for , and was later republished by
Dark Harvest (June 1988), Futura (January 1989), and Macdonald (April 1989). • • A
horror thriller, in 1990
Trade Secrets in
hardcover sold for . • Only 500 copies of this
slipcased
erotic horror novel were published, with a list price of . • This novel about a vampire prostitute was published in hardcover for . • Originally selling for , this horror novel is set in
Marin County, California, and was republished by
Science Fiction Book Club in August 1992. • A horror novel eschewing the
supernatural, this story about
satanists and
child abuse originally sold for . • • • • • • • • The sequel to
Ravenous. • • • •
Young adult ,
Locus listed eight
young-adult novels published by Joseph Locke (with one under his real name): • About four
teenage girls are locked in a
wax museum, this originally sold for . • Originally sold for , this
supernatural novel is about teens and
serial murder. • Teens and violence mix in a
video arcade named Hades, the original edition of which sold for . • A young-adult non-
fantasy horror novel about
party line killer, it originally sold for . • A teens
thriller novel that originally sold for . • Originally selling for , this is
gothic horror for young adults. • Originally selling for , this is the second in Garton's
Blood and Lace gothic horror series for young adults. • This young-adult novel is the sixth based on the TV series,
Sabrina the Teenage Witch. It originally sold for . • The twelfth
Sabrina the Teenage Witch novel originally sold for .
Stories ,
Locus listed nine original
short stories published by Garton: • • • • • • • • •
Editing • With • With • With
Other ,
Locus listed two additional non-fiction works published by Garton: • • ==References==