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This is a navigational list of notable writers who have published significant work in the horror fiction genre, who also have stand-alone articles on Wikipedia. All items must have a reference to demonstrate that they have produced significant work in the horror genre.
It was released direct-to-video, and is the nineteenth film to be inspired by Jay Anson's 1977 novel The Amityville Horror. [1] A sequel to the 2016 film The Amityville Legacy , it continues the story of an evil cymbal banging monkey toy that was taken from 112 Ocean Avenue , a haunted house in Amityville, New York .
Edward Lee (born May 25, 1957) is an American horror novelist who has written 40 books, more than half of which have been published by mass-market New York City paperback companies such as Leisure/Dorchester, Berkley, and Zebra/Kensington.
Patricia Aakhus (1952–2012), The Voyage of Mael Duin's Curragh Rachel Aaron, Fortune's Pawn Atia Abawi Edward Abbey (1927–1989), The Monkey Wrench Gang Lynn Abbey (born 1948), Daughter of the Bright Moon Laura Abbot, My Name is Nell Belle Kendrick Abbott (1842–1893), Leah Mordecai Eleanor Hallowell Abbott (1872–1958), poet, novelist and short story writer Hailey Abbott, Summer Boys ...
Jim Higgins is the author of "Sweet, Wild and Vicious: Listening to Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground" (Trouser Press Books, 2024). This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel ...
B. Michael Bailey (editor) Scott Baker (writer) Nathan Ballingrud; Laird Barron; Greg Bear; Charles Beaumont; Janet Berliner; Ambrose Bierce; Zealia Bishop; Wyatt Rainey Blassingame
Twilight: Where Darkness Begins is an out of print teen (young adult) horror novel series published between 1982 and 1987. There are 26 stand-alone books in the series written by various authors; the most notable being Bruce Coville, Carl Laymon (aka Richard Laymon), Imogen Howe, Betsy Haynes, Richie Tankersley Cusick, and Joseph Trainor.
Lewis Byford Patten (January 13, 1915 – May 22, 1981) was a prolific author of American Western novels, born and died in Denver, Colorado. [1] [2] He often published under the names Lewis Ford, Lee Leighton and Joseph Wayne.