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John Sunseri

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Occupation
  
Writer

Role
  
Writer

Name
  
John Sunseri


Period
  
mid 2000s-present

Nationality
  
American

Books
  
The Spiraling Worm

John Sunseri

Born
  
March 11, 1969 (age 55) Portland, Oregon, United States (
1969-03-11
)

Genre
  
horror, Science fiction

Influenced by
  
Clive Barker, Jeffery Deaver, Dan Simmons, Robert B. Parker, Donald E. Westlake, David Brin, Martin Cruz Smith

Similar People
  
David Conyers, Martin Cruz Smith, Dan Simmons, Jeffery Deaver, David Brin

John Sunseri (born March 11, 1969) is a horror writer from Portland, Oregon in the United States. As well as writing traditional horror fiction he also writes Lovecraftian horror. John spent two years at Yale University studying a major in English. Today he manages a restaurant.

Contents

Writing since 2001, John has published over 50 short stories. 2007 saw the release of his first novel, The Spiraling Worm co-written with Australian author David Conyers.

The Jack Dixon/Harrison Peel series

Modern day Lovecraftian horror series set in the world of spies and government conspiracies.

  • The Spiraling Worm (2007), with David Conyers, ISBN 1-56882-212-X
  • Anthology appearances

  • When the Ship Came (2007), Horrors Beyond II, ed. William Jones, Elder Signs Press.
  • Not What One Does (2007) with C. J. Henderson, Lai Wan: Tales of the Dreamwalker, ed. William Jones, Marietta Publishing.
  • A Little Job in Arkham (2006), Hardboiled Cthulhu, ed. James Ambuehl, Elder Signs Press.
  • The Hades Project (2005), Horrors Beyond, ed. William Jones, Elder Signs Press.
  • Select magazine appearances

  • A Business Proposal (2005) Black Petals Autumn Issue
  • Household Gods (2005), Bare Bone #7
  • A Prayer for the Silent, Bare Bone #8
  • Spirits of Earth and Sky (2005), Cthulhu Sex v2 #22
  • A Voice Was Heard in Ramah (2005), Black Petals Summer Issue
  • Enter the Dragon (2004), Black Petals Summer Issue
  • Rag Doll (2004), Bare Bone #5
  • To Catch a Ghost (2004), Black Petals Spring Issue
  • References

    John Sunseri Wikipedia