Stacey Cochran books

Complete list of books by Stacey Cochran, an independent author with eight standalone novels and short fiction published from 2004 to 2015.

Short Stories/Novellas

Title Published Buy on Amazon
In Love with Eleanor Rigby 2011 Buy
Chromosome 4 2012 Buy
The Weight of a Clear Blue Sky 2012 Buy

Standalone Novels

Title Published Buy on Amazon
The Band 2004 Buy
The Kiribati Test 2004 Buy
Amber Page and the Legend of the Coral Stone 2005 Buy
The Colorado Sequence 2007 Buy
Claws 2009 Buy
Born on the Bayou 2011 Buy
The Loneliest 2011 Buy
Eddie & Sunny 2015 Buy

Stacey Cochran is an American author who published eight standalone novels and a handful of short works between 2004 and 2015. His fiction spans several genres, from thriller and horror to more literary narratives, reflecting a broad range of influences and an experimental approach to storytelling across his catalog.

Cochran was an early adopter of podcast fiction distribution, serializing his novels as free audio downloads during the mid-2000s when the practice was novel. This approach built him an audience outside conventional publishing channels and established him as a notable figure in the independent fiction community. His books include genre fiction like Claws and Born on the Bayou alongside more unusual titles such as The Kiribati Test and The Colorado Sequence.

His short fiction, collected in a separate listing, includes In Love with Eleanor Rigby and the science fiction-tinged Chromosome 4. Cochran’s work is best suited to readers open to varied genre territory from an author more interested in experimentation than formula.


Frequently Asked Questions

How many books has Stacey Cochran written?

Stacey Cochran has written eleven books across two series.

What was Stacey Cochran's first book?

Stacey Cochran’s first book is The Band, published in 2004.

Is Stacey Cochran a self-published author?

Yes, Stacey Cochran has published primarily through independent and small press channels. He has also been recognized as an early and influential figure in podcast fiction and self-publishing, helping pioneer audio distribution of fiction through podcasting in the mid-2000s.

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