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Douglas Clegg

USA  (1958 - )
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Andrew Harper
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About Douglas Clegg
Douglas Clegg is the Bram Stoker and International Horror Guild Award winning author of more than a dozen novels, including the Internet's first publisher-sponsored e-serial novel, Naomi.

Under a pseudonym, Clegg wrote the bestseller Bad Karma, which will be out in 2001 as a movie starring the British actress Patsy Kensit.

His ebook, Purity, has reached over 100,000 readers on the Internet.

His current print fiction includes You Come When I Call You, Mischief, and The Infinite. You Come When I Call You is also available in Rocket eBook format.

Doug's upcoming print fiction includes Nightmare House, The Hour Before Dark, and The Machinery of Night.

Doug was born in Virginia, but currently resides near New York City.
 
Series
Harrow Academy
1. Mischief (2000)
2. The Infinite (2001)
3. Nightmare House (2002)
MischiefThe InfiniteNightmare House
 
The Priest of BloodThe Lady of SerpentsThe Queen of Wolves
 
Mordred Trilogy
1. Mordred, Bastard Son (2006)
Mordred, Bastard Son
 
Anthologies containing stories by Douglas Clegg
Best New Horror 3Little DeathsLove in Vein: Twenty Original Tales of Vampiric EroticaForbidden Acts
More PhobiasThe Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Eighth Annual CollectionDante's DisciplesLethal Kisses
Phantoms of the NightTwists of the TaleThe Mammoth Book of Best New Horror Volume EightThe Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Tenth Annual Collection
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Eleventh Annual Collection
 
Short stories
Goat Dance (1990)
People Who Love Life (1991)
Where Flies Are Born (1991)
White Chapel (1994)
Coming of Age (1995)
The Mysteries of Paris (1995)
The Five (1996)
The Fruit of Her Womb (1996)
O, Rare and Most Exquisite (1996)
The Ripening Sweetness of Late Afternoon (1996)
Underworld (1996)
I Am Infinite; I Contain Multitudes (1997)Bram Stoker (nominee)
Ice Palace


Awards
Bram Stoker First Novel nominee (1990) : Goat Dance
Bram Stoker Best Short story nominee (1998) : I Am Infinite; I Contain Multitudes
Bram Stoker Best Collection winner (2000) : The Nightmare Chronicles
Bram Stoker Best Novel nominee (2003) : The Hour Before Dark


Links to other websites
douglasclegg.com


Douglas Clegg recommends
Obsessed
Obsessed (1991)
Rick R Reed
"A harrowing ride through cutting-edge psychological horror, this one's got a vicious bite. Rick Reed's Obsessed is a twisted nightmare."
The Devil's End
The Devil's End (1992)
D A Fowler
"A wicked, wicked delight!"
Dead Love
Dead Love (2001)
Donald Beman
"Donald Beman delivers real fear!"
Eternity
Eternity (2001)
Tamara Thorne
"A classic blend of terror and suspense. Masterfully brilliant!"
Wounds
Wounds (2002)
Jemiah Jefferson
"It's not often I read a first novel and say, 'Wow!', but I was stunned by Voice of the Blood. Jemiah Jefferson is a fresh and exciting new voice in horror."
House of Blood
House of Blood (2004)
Bryan Smith
"Bryan Smith is a force to be reckoned with!"
The Halo Effect
The Halo Effect (2004)
(Butterfield Institute)
M J Rose
"I dare you to read the first five pages of THE HALO EFFECT and not be in its thrall: this is a compulsive artful page-turner of a novel. Suspenseful, sleek, and sexy, this is M. J. Rose at her best."
Fiend
Fiend (2005)
Jemiah Jefferson
"Jemiah Jefferson is a fresh and exciting new voice in horror."
Don't Ever Tell
Don't Ever Tell (2008)
Brandon Massey
"A razor-sharp thriller guaranteed to keep you turning pages well into the night. Start this one on your day off --- you won't be able to put it down."



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