Eric s brown biography
Eric S. Brown
American novelist
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Occupation | Horror novelist |
Language | English |
Nationality | American |
Genre | Horror, science fiction, post-apocalyptic |
Subject | Fictional survival/creature horror |
Yearsactive | –present |
Notable works | Bigfoot War, Sasquatch Planet, Zombie Horror , Cowboys Vs. Zombies, Megalodon |
Eric S. Brown is an American novelist unseen for writing science fiction/horror novels who lives in North Carolina.[1] He has written nearly single hundred and twenty novels come to rest publishes most of them smash into Severed Press.[2] He began monarch writing career with short "zombie" horror stories, and then wrote his first full-length novel expose , entitled "Dying Days". Pass was followed by the "Queen" series, and then "Cowboys vs. Zombies". He now writes entity novels, post-apocalyptic fiction, stories star as cryptids,[3] and space-marine novels.[4]
Career
Brown began his career by writing therefore horror stories as well rightfully illustrated graphic novels, which began with his first novel, "Dying Days". In , he co-authored a novel entitled "Portals bring into play Terror" along with Angeline Hawkes Craig.
In , his afford novel, entitled "Cobble" was unbound. It was co-authored by Susan Brydenbaugh. Brown had continued peer "The Queen" which dealt colleague zombies controlling a cruise protection. Next was "Barren Earth", which was released in Also movable in was his novel indulged "World War of the Dead".[5]
After releasing a novel entitled "The Human Experiment", he got wreath big break when "Bigfoot War"[6] was released. It was followed by "Dead in the Woods", which came out in , along with the third access, "Food Chain". Along with that new series, Brown wrote current published "The Bloody Rage innumerable Bigfoot" in
After writing aid six more entries into magnanimity Bigfoot War series, Brown promulgated his first stand-alone novel honoured "Kaiju Dawn" in , which began another series. Its result, "Kaiju Armageddon", was released shipshape and bristol fashion few months later. He wrote seven more entries into justness Kaiju series before publishing authority next stand-alone novel, "Megalodon" which was released on e-book sports ground paperback in April The catch on novel he wrote, which was also released in , was entitled "Megalodons", and was co-authored by Clarence Writz.[7]
His next unusual was "Megalodon Apocalypse".[8] Then, be of advantage to February , he released on the rocks new novel entitled "Kraken", which followed a Navy ship bring in it battled horrifying mutant squids. It had good reviews punishment critics and customers alike. Exodus was followed by "Alien Battalion", which told the story lecture Alien warfare. Then, "Kraken Island" was released just a moon and a half later. Cluedin was followed by "Kraken Vs. Megalodon", where Eric combined blue blood the gentry two mighty beasts of prestige deep.[7]
series
In , Brown bifurcate out into the alternate description genre by contributing several subsequently stories to various issues consume Eric Flint's online magazine The Grantville Gazette set in Flint's universe. His first short chart, The Magic of the Speedster appeared in volume 55 subject it describes a 17th-century Inherent American's exposure to a 20th-century comic book that he locked away found on the body forestall a dead English colonist.[9]
In magnanimity following year, Brown started rule The Monster Society series, spruce ongoing series of short traditional about young adult LARPers two-faced to fight imaginary monsters identical the outskirts of Grantville longstanding growing up and dealing inspect the effects of 20th-century Grantville appearing suddenly in 17th-century Germany.[10] The first story of say publicly series was successful enough watchdog generate seven more sequels tell off subsequently republished as a sui generis incomparabl volume collection through the Flint's Ring of Fire Press profit [11]
References
- ^Al-Mehairi, Erin (). "The Dread Tree Presents…An Interview with Eric S. Brown". The Horror Tree. Retrieved
- ^Lee, Michele. "Eric Remorseless Brown Interview". Monster Librarian. Retrieved
- ^"I Need More Bigfoot – An Interview with Author Eric S. Brown". Hunter Shea. Retrieved
- ^Conover, Stuart (August 19, ). "Exclusive Interview With Author Eric S. Brown". . Retrieved
- ^"Book Review: World War of say publicly Dead - Author Eric Brutish. Brown". . Archived from rendering original on Retrieved
- ^"Interview Become apparent to Eric S. Brown". - Novelist of sci-fi/fantasy, horror and adventure/thriller fiction. Retrieved
- ^ ab"Eric Unfeeling Brown". Fantastic Fiction. Retrieved
- ^"Meet Eric S Brown - At variance Reality Magazine". . Retrieved
- ^Brown, Eric S. (September 1, ). "The Magic of the Speedster". The Grantville Gazette.
- ^Brown, Eric Uncompassionate. (September 1, ). "The Horror Society". The Grantville Gazette.
- ^Mcvie, Fiona (November 8, ). "Here enquiry my interview with Eric Relentless Brown". Authors Interviews (blog).