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T M Wright

USA  (1947 - )
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F W Armstrong
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About T M Wright
T.M. WRIGHT is in his 43rd year as a writer (in training). Author of twenty-three novels (in and out of print) in various languages, a few short stories (he finds the novel easier to write), and lots of poetry, Wright is convinced that the quest for exactly the right word or phrase can hobble any writer. A father, grandfather, woodworker, and artist, Wright loves Boston terriers, Maine coon cats, and vegetarian cuisine.

According to Ramsey Campbell, TM Wright is a "one-man definition of the term 'quiet horror." Since 1978, he's published 22 novels in fourteen languages, some of which have become classics in the field of horror and dark fantasy. Former literary editor of Writer Online, and now in charge of generating contests, some reviewers have called him "the best ghost story writer alive."
 
New and Forthcoming Hardbacks

Bone Soup
Bone Soup

Anthologies containing stories by T M Wright
The Year's Best Fantasy First Annual Collection
 
Short stories
A World Without Toys (1987)
His Mother's Eyes (1988)


T M Wright recommends
Soul Eater
Soul Eater (1983)
K W Jeter
"Scary as hell...a wonderful and chilling read."
The Night Man
The Night Man (1989)
K W Jeter
"Scary as hell."
November Mourns
November Mourns (2005)
Tom Piccirilli
"No one writes like Tom Piccirilli. He has the lyrical soul of a poet and the narrative talents of a man channeling Poe, William Faulkner, and Shirley Jackson....As terrifyingly surreal as an evening alone on the razor-thin boundary between reality and nightmare."



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