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In the fourth grade, when other
children were enjoying The Hardy Boys or Pipi Longstockings, he was reading
The Collected Works of Edgar Allen Poe. Spending his free time and money
at theaters being scared out of his mind watching Count Yorga the Vampire, The
Crimson Executioner, The Conqueror Worm and every Hammer Films monster
production possible, his future in Horror was assured.
Eventually he was laid-off from
his career as a child. He collected his last week's allowance and became a
Rock-n-Roll guitarist, an Air Force computer technician, then comic book
letterer to a syndicated cartoonist. Returning to his roots, he is now a
Horror writer although some people say his scariest and most bone-chilling
work was achieved when he attempted to sing in his band.
His fiction has been published
in the paperback anthology The Darkest Hour out of Boston as well as
Internet webzines. Though he has written for many publications in both
fiction and non-fiction, the Horror genre is where he finds his home.
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