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Köp båda 2 för 423 krEric J. Guignard is a writer and editor of dark and speculative fiction, operating from the shadowy outskirts of Los Angeles. He's won the Bram Stoker Award, been a finalist for the International Thriller Writers Award, and a multi-nominee of the Pushcart Prize. His stories and non-fiction have appeared in over one hundred genre and literary publications. As editor, Eric's published the anthologies, Dark Tales of Lost Civilizations, After Death..., +Horror Library+ Volume 6, and is soon to release Pop the Clutch: Thrilling Tales of Rockabilly, Monsters, and Hot Rod Horror. Read his novella, Baggage of Eternal Night (Journalstone), his short story collection, That Which Grows Wild: 16 Tales of Dark Fiction (Cemetery Dance Publications) and watch for his first novel, Crossbuck 'Bo, which is currently being shopped around. Outside the glamorous and jet-setting world of indie fiction, Eric's a technical writer and college professor, and he stumbles home each day to a wife, children, cats, and a terrarium filled with mischievous beetles.
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