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Artist, author, film director, and visual artist, notable for his work in the horror genre. 'Books of Blood' collections of short stories are memorable for their strong heroines, ambiguous heroes and celebration of diversity. Recent collection of writing is a series called 'Abarat'. Has written several film screen plays, and was executive producer for the acclaimed movie 'Gods and Monsters' (1998). His visual art includes pieces for his books. Has written several comic books, notably 'Ectokid', 'Hyperkind', and 'Saint Sinner'. | Artist, author, film director, and visual artist, notable for his work in the horror genre. 'Books of Blood' collections of short stories are memorable for their strong heroines, ambiguous heroes and celebration of diversity. Recent collection of writing is a series called 'Abarat'. Has written several film screen plays, and was executive producer for the acclaimed movie 'Gods and Monsters' (1998). His visual art includes pieces for his books. Has written several comic books, notably 'Ectokid', 'Hyperkind', and 'Saint Sinner'. | ||
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+ | * [[LGBTQ Mystery and Horror Writers]] | ||
+ | * [[LGBTQ Writers and Illustrators of Comic Books]] | ||
==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Latest revision as of 13:21, 19 July 2016
Country
Great Britain
Birth - Death
1940 -
Occupation
Writer
Description
Artist, author, film director, and visual artist, notable for his work in the horror genre. 'Books of Blood' collections of short stories are memorable for their strong heroines, ambiguous heroes and celebration of diversity. Recent collection of writing is a series called 'Abarat'. Has written several film screen plays, and was executive producer for the acclaimed movie 'Gods and Monsters' (1998). His visual art includes pieces for his books. Has written several comic books, notably 'Ectokid', 'Hyperkind', and 'Saint Sinner'.