Greg F. Gifune

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Greg F. Gifune
Born (1963-11-12) November 12, 1963 (age 57)
Framingham, Massachusetts
Occupation
  • Novelist
  • short story writer
  • editor
GenreHorror fiction, Contemporary fantasy, Crime fiction
Website
gregfgifune.com

Greg F. Gifune (born November 12, 1963, in Middlesex County, Massachusetts) is a horror author, the recipient of multiple Bram Stoker Award and International Horror Guild Award nominations in addition to one for the British Fantasy Award.

Christopher Rice calls Gifune, "The best writer of horror novels and supernatural thrillers at work today."[1]

Gifune has written 17 novels, in addition to screenplays and published collections of short stories.[2][3]

He is also the Editor-in-Chief of Thievin' Kitty Publications (Link) and the former Editor—from 1998 to 2004—of the fiction magazine The Edge: Tales of Suspense (Link).

A full-time author and editor, Gifune resides in Marion, Massachusetts with his wife Carol and a bevy of felines. As of 2011 he was living in Wareham, Massachusetts.[2]

Bibliography[]

Heretics (collection)

(collection)

Deep Night

  • 2008 Limited Edition Hardcover (Morning Star)
  • Oct. 2010 E-Book ()

External links[]

See also[]

  • List of horror fiction authors

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b http://www.nola.com/haunted/index.ssf/2014/10/christopher_rice_left_anne_ric.html
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Lauwers, Melanie (23 January 2011). "Fill Cape's quiet season with local authors". McClatchy - Tribune Business News. ProQuest 846835194.
  3. ^ Boatwright, Josh (28 June 2007). "Local horror fiction writer mines humanity's dark side". Asheville Citizen-Times. ProQuest 1471906644.
  4. ^ Davidson, Dan (17 September 2004). "Drago Descending (book review)". Whitehorse Star. ProQuest 362261245.
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