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Name
Jeremy Bates
Role
Author
Books
White Lies, The Taste of Fear, The Catacombs, Suicide Forest
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Jeremy Bates (born July 8, 1978) is a Canadian/Australian author. He writes suspense and horror fiction, which typically explores the darker side of human nature. His work is rich in atmosphere and sensory details. The novels in his "World's Scariest Places" series are all set in real locations, such as Aokigahara in Japan, The Catacombs in Paris, Helltown in Ohio, and Island of the Dolls in Mexico.
Bates was born in Toronto. He attended St. Michael's College School, a private, all boys Roman Catholic high school, and The University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Philosophy. He also holds a graduate teaching diploma from Charles Darwin University in Darwin, Australia. Bates currently lives on the far north coast of New South Wales, Australia.
Novels and short story collections
White Lies (Oceanview Publishing, 2012)
The Taste of Fear (Ghillinnein Books, 2012)
Suicide Forest (Ghillinnein Books, 2014)
Black Canyon (Ghillinnein Books, 2015)
The Catacombs (Ghillinnein Books, 2015)
Run (Ghillinnein Books, 2015)
Helltown (Ghillinnein Books, 2015)
Rewind (Ghillinnein Books, 2015)
Neighbors (Ghillinnein Books, 2015)
Dark Hearts (Ghillinnein Books, 2015)
New America: Utopia Calling (Ghillinnein Books, 2015)
Six Bullets (Ghillinnein Books, 2016)
Island of the Dolls (Ghillinnein Books, 2016)
Box of Bones (Ghillinnein Books, 2016)
Nominations, awards and contests
Winner, "Foreword Reviews" Foreword Indies Horror Book of the Year Award, 2016, for "Island of the Dolls."
Finalist, "Next Generation Indie Book Awards" Bronze Medal/Horror Award, 2016, for "Box of Bones."
Winner, "Crime Writers of Canada" Arthur Ellis Award/The Lou Allen Memorial Award, 2016, for "Black Canyon."
Winner, "Australian Horror Writers Association" Shadows Award, 2015, for "The Catacombs."
Winner, "IPPY (Independent Publisher Book Awards" Bronze Medal/Horror, 2016, for "The Catacombs."
Finalist, "Next Generation Indie Book Awards" Bronze Medal/Novella Award, 2016, for "Black Canyon."
Winner, "Reader Views Literary Award" Global Award, 2014-2015, for "Suicide Forest."