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Autoren-Porträt von David Allen, Brian Craddock, Matty Taylor, Mark Allan Gunnells, Marty Young, Noel Osualdini, Amdi Silvestri, Matthew R Davis, Gerry Huntman, Steve Dillon, Pete Sutton
I was born when the world was a lot younger in Liverpool, England, and now live mostly in Melbourne, Australia. I enjoy my horror with a supernatural and psychological flavour; my main inspiration comes from the workings of Clive Barker, Ramsey Campbell, HP Lovecraft, M.R. James. More recently I have focussed on short stories from a host of horror writers, many of whom I am privileged to work alongside on various projects. My most recent project was 'Between the Tracks - Tales from the Ghost Train,' which I edited and published under the Oz Horror Con umbrella. This is the first in what I hope will become a series of anthologies marketed as 'Things in the Well' publications. The next title will be 'Below the Stairs - Tales from the Cellar,' and if successful I plan to publish a couple of titles each year.Prior to working on 'Between the Tracks,' I was series editor and contributing artist and writer on 'The Refuge Collection', a selection of 36 short stories about a mythical dystopian future shared-world set in a town called Refuge: Heaven to Some.. Hell to Others - All the proceeds for both anthologies went (and still do) to support refugees in need of help through two established charities: Sanctuary Australia Foundation and Refugee Action UK.
In 2013 I published 'Book of the Tribes - a Tribute to Clive Barker's Nightbreed,' and in the 1980s I was publisher and editor for a monthly magazine called 'Adventurer,' which is where my love of horror comes from.
Mark Allan Gunnells has been writing since he was 10 years old. His first book, A LAYMON KIND OF NIGHT, was published by Sideshow Press in 2009. Since then he has put out three more books with Sideshow: the two-novella WHISONANT/CREATURES OF THE LIGHT combo, a short story collection entitled TALES FROM THE MIDNIGHT SHIFT VOL. I, and the Halloween themed DARK TREATS. He also has put out the novella ASYLUM with The Zombie Feed, and a digital collection entitled GHOSTS IN THE ATTIC with Bad Moon Books. He
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recently released his first published novel, THE QUARRY, with Evil Jester Press. He still lives in his hometown of Gaffney, SC.
Pete Sutton is a writer, book blogger, magazine editor and literature festival organiser. You can see more about Bristol Festival of Literature here: http://unputdownable.org
and Far Horizons Magazine here: https://farhorizonsmagazine.wordpress.com/
He is a contributor to the Naked Guide to Bristol and several published stories in magazines and anthologies.
Pete’s books A Tiding of Magpies and Sick City Syndrome will be released by Kensington Gore in 2016 – for details see: http://www.kensingtongorepublishing.com/
IFWG Publishing and IFWG Publishing Australia are imprints of the same company, that largely produced high quality speculative and children's fiction.
Brian Craddock began writing his own zines in the early Nineties (Tooth & Claw was his first, a vampire and werewolf effort) and contributed extensively to zines and small press along the eastern Coast of Australia.
He then became a puppeteer for a decade, by the close of which he’d written the eclectic and unpublishable novella The Lunatic, a tome that Brian insisted on printing himself and leaving at friend’s homes or on buses.
By the time the new Century had arrived, Brian had already penned (and illustrated) eleven Goth comix (which are self-published comic books, normally on photocopiers and distributed through a network of underground book mailing companies and record stores). The novella The Lunatic and all eleven comix were published under the pseudonym of Dakanavar. The comix are available for viewing in the National Library of Australia, or on DeviantART (search for Crimson: Riot Goth and Alida: the Reluctant Goth). He also closed off and saw in the Centuries with several video reviews of the Goth scene in Brisbane.
In the decade that followed Brian pursued a developing special effects enterprise, but by 2015 back into writing with the publication of his short story “The Angel of Isisford” in the Clive Barker tribute anthology Midian Unmade (Tor Books). For the story, he drew on his experiences in the mid-90’s as a puppeteer and a visit to the memorable and unsettling township of Isisford in Australia.
2014 also saw a return to puppetry, and to writing, with Brian writing the puppet short film Grave Concerns, and co-writing and directing the webseries The Hobble & Snitch Show. He is currently making preparations to write season 2 of the series.
I’m an author, musician, editor, visual artist, scriptwriter, composer and all-round Renaissance man based in Adelaide, South Australia.
I write dark fiction, horror for the most part, though I take an eclectic angle to all things. My approach to writing is character-focused, broad-minded and averse to standard tropes. I cut my fangs on authors such as Stephen King, Clive Barker, Ramsey Campbell, Peter Straub, Richard Laymon, Dan Simmons, Tanith Lee and Poppy Z. Brite, and these days I’m also drawn to people like Alan Moore, Laird Barron, Neil Gaiman, Margaret Atwood, Joe Hill, China Mieville, Tom Piccirilli, Christos Tsiolkas, Kaaron Warren, Dennis Lehane, Nathan Ballingrud, Caitlin R. Kiernan and Thana Niveau. So if you’re looking for a list of influences, there’s a place to start.
I’ve had roughly two dozen short stories and poems picked up for publication thus far. I’ve also written eight novel manuscripts, and one of them is currently doing the rounds in search of the right publisher. I’ve been writing since at least the age of seven; at thirteen, I won an all-ages writing contest and had my entry, “Time And The Bible”, published in Port Pirie’s paper The Recorder. (In it, a time traveller discovers that Adam and Eve are aliens, before being killed by the Snake.) I’ve continued to write, though for a few years I switched my main focus to music. In 2010, I began submitting and publishing my fiction on a regular basis.
Pete Sutton is a writer, book blogger, magazine editor and literature festival organiser. You can see more about Bristol Festival of Literature here: http://unputdownable.org
and Far Horizons Magazine here: https://farhorizonsmagazine.wordpress.com/
He is a contributor to the Naked Guide to Bristol and several published stories in magazines and anthologies.
Pete’s books A Tiding of Magpies and Sick City Syndrome will be released by Kensington Gore in 2016 – for details see: http://www.kensingtongorepublishing.com/
IFWG Publishing and IFWG Publishing Australia are imprints of the same company, that largely produced high quality speculative and children's fiction.
Brian Craddock began writing his own zines in the early Nineties (Tooth & Claw was his first, a vampire and werewolf effort) and contributed extensively to zines and small press along the eastern Coast of Australia.
He then became a puppeteer for a decade, by the close of which he’d written the eclectic and unpublishable novella The Lunatic, a tome that Brian insisted on printing himself and leaving at friend’s homes or on buses.
By the time the new Century had arrived, Brian had already penned (and illustrated) eleven Goth comix (which are self-published comic books, normally on photocopiers and distributed through a network of underground book mailing companies and record stores). The novella The Lunatic and all eleven comix were published under the pseudonym of Dakanavar. The comix are available for viewing in the National Library of Australia, or on DeviantART (search for Crimson: Riot Goth and Alida: the Reluctant Goth). He also closed off and saw in the Centuries with several video reviews of the Goth scene in Brisbane.
In the decade that followed Brian pursued a developing special effects enterprise, but by 2015 back into writing with the publication of his short story “The Angel of Isisford” in the Clive Barker tribute anthology Midian Unmade (Tor Books). For the story, he drew on his experiences in the mid-90’s as a puppeteer and a visit to the memorable and unsettling township of Isisford in Australia.
2014 also saw a return to puppetry, and to writing, with Brian writing the puppet short film Grave Concerns, and co-writing and directing the webseries The Hobble & Snitch Show. He is currently making preparations to write season 2 of the series.
I’m an author, musician, editor, visual artist, scriptwriter, composer and all-round Renaissance man based in Adelaide, South Australia.
I write dark fiction, horror for the most part, though I take an eclectic angle to all things. My approach to writing is character-focused, broad-minded and averse to standard tropes. I cut my fangs on authors such as Stephen King, Clive Barker, Ramsey Campbell, Peter Straub, Richard Laymon, Dan Simmons, Tanith Lee and Poppy Z. Brite, and these days I’m also drawn to people like Alan Moore, Laird Barron, Neil Gaiman, Margaret Atwood, Joe Hill, China Mieville, Tom Piccirilli, Christos Tsiolkas, Kaaron Warren, Dennis Lehane, Nathan Ballingrud, Caitlin R. Kiernan and Thana Niveau. So if you’re looking for a list of influences, there’s a place to start.
I’ve had roughly two dozen short stories and poems picked up for publication thus far. I’ve also written eight novel manuscripts, and one of them is currently doing the rounds in search of the right publisher. I’ve been writing since at least the age of seven; at thirteen, I won an all-ages writing contest and had my entry, “Time And The Bible”, published in Port Pirie’s paper The Recorder. (In it, a time traveller discovers that Adam and Eve are aliens, before being killed by the Snake.) I’ve continued to write, though for a few years I switched my main focus to music. In 2010, I began submitting and publishing my fiction on a regular basis.
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- Autoren: David Allen , Brian Craddock , Matty Taylor , Mark Allan Gunnells , Marty Young , Noel Osualdini , Amdi Silvestri , Matthew R Davis , Gerry Huntman , Steve Dillon , Pete Sutton
- Altersempfehlung: Ab 18 Jahre
- 2017, 527 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Steve Dillon
- ISBN-10: 1370006551
- ISBN-13: 9781370006557
- Erscheinungsdatum: 05.02.2017
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