J. F. Gonzalez

Jesus F. Gonzalez
Born (1964-05-08)May 8, 1964
Inglewood, California
Died November 10, 2014(2014-11-10) (aged 50)
Hershey, Pennsylvania
Pen name J. F. Gonzalez
Occupation Novelist, Public speaker
Genre Horror
Notable works Clickers, Primitive
Website
www.jfgonzalez.com

Jesus F. Gonzalez was an American author, primarily of horror fiction (writing under the pseudonym J. F. Gonzalez). He has written many notable novels and has done collaborations with Bram Stoker Award winners Mike Oliveri and Brian Keene. His novel Survivor has been optioned to be filmed by Chesapeake Films, and Clickers has been optioned by Cooked Goose Productions.[1]

He was a writer who primarily worked in the horror genre, with works published by such diverse companies as Leisure Books, Kensington Books, HarperCollins, Cemetery Dance Publications, Delirium Books, Bloodletting Press, and others. Ellen Datlow has listed his works in her "Recommended Reads" in her annual Year's Best Fantasy and Horror anthologies.

Biography

J. F. Gonzalez was the author of several acclaimed novels of terror and suspense including Clickers (with Mark Williams), Clickers II: The Next Wave (with Brian Keene), Survivor, Bully, Fetish, and many others, as well as over 60 short stories and numerous articles.

Born in Inglewood, CA, Jesus Gonzalez was raised in the nearby suburb of Gardena. Following graduation from high school, in 1982, he attended college, and then dropped in and out for the next several years before quitting for good in 1986. He has been a file clerk, a warehouse worker, a word processor, a computer graphic artist, a magazine editor, a freelance writer, an advertising copywriter, a secretary/administrative assistant, a database administrator, a web master, and a IT Help Desk technician.

Death

On November 10, 2014, Gonzalez died of cancer. He lived in Lititz, Pennsylvania.[2]

Bibliography

Novels

Clickers series

Collections

Chapbooks

Anthologies edited

References

External links

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