Michael Laimo
Michael Laimo (born 1966 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American horror author. He has been nominated for several Bram Stoker Awards.[1] Two of his works, Deep in the Darkness and Dead Souls, have been made into feature films; his short story 1-800-Suicide was adapted into a short film.[2]
Awards
- Bram Stoker Award for Best First Novel for Atmosphere (2002, nominated)[3]
- Bram Stoker Award for Novel for Deep in the Darkness (2004, nominated)[4]
Bibliography
- Atmosphere (2002)
- Deep in the Darkness (2004)
- Sleepwalker (2004)
- The Demonologist (2005)[5]
- Dead Souls (2007, published in Germany as Dämonenfeuer in 2010)[6]
- Desecration (2007)
- Dark Ride (2008)
- Fires Rising (2008)
- Return to Darkness (2011)
- Dregs of Society (2011)
- The Potato (2012)
Collections
- Demons, Freaks And Other Abnormalities (1999)
- A Walk on the Darkside: Visions of Horror (2004, contributor)
- Strange Bedfellows (2004, contributor)
- Lost on the Darkside: Voices From The Edge of Horror (2005, contributor)
- In Delirium (2006, contributor)
- The Best of All Flesh: Zombie Anthology (2010, contributor)
- Demons, Freaks & Other Abnormalities (2010)
- Best New Vampire Tales Vol 1 (2011, contributor)
- RARE CUTS, a short story collection (2012)
- Morpheus Tales: The Best Weird Fiction Volume 1 (2012, contributor)
- Zippered Flesh: Tales of Body Enhancements Gone Bad! (2012, contributor)
- Best New Werewolf Tales Vol. 1 (2012, contributor)
- Splatterlands: Reawakening the Splatterpunk Revolution (2013, contributor)
- Lucky 13: Thirteen Tales of Crime & Mayhem (2014, contributor)
References
- ↑ "Michael Laimo al cinema". Horror Magazine (in Italian). 21 December 2005. Retrieved 7 September 2010.
- ↑ ROXBOROUGH, SHANNON (November 18, 2012). "AN EASYGOING SMALL TOWN". The Record (subscription required). Retrieved 23 May 2014.
- ↑ "Bram Stoker Awards". Fantastic Fiction. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
- ↑ "Bram Stoker Awards Nominations". Locus magazine. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
- ↑ Butane, Johnny. "Demonologist, The (review)". Dread Central. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
- ↑ Butane, Johnny. "Dead Souls (review)". Dread Central. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
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