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A horror novelist, best known for his Serial Killer trilogy and for being one of the podcasters on [[Writing Excuses]]. He was born on a sentence, hooked on writing because of [[Winnie the Pooh]], and [[Suspiciously Specific Denial|is most definitely not a sociopath]]. |
A horror novelist, best known for his Serial Killer trilogy and for being one of the podcasters on [[Writing Excuses]]. He was born on a sentence, hooked on writing because of [[Winnie the Pooh]], and [[Suspiciously Specific Denial|is most definitely not a sociopath]]. |
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Revision as of 20:30, 30 June 2017
A horror novelist, best known for his Serial Killer trilogy and for being one of the podcasters on Writing Excuses. He was born on a sentence, hooked on writing because of Winnie the Pooh, and is most definitely not a sociopath.
His works include:
John Cleaver
A Night of Blacker Darkness
Partials
- Partials
- Isolation (novella, forthcoming 2012)
- Fragments (forthcoming 2013)
The Hollow City (forthcoming 2012)
Dan is a regular on the Writing Excuses podcast. He and his brother, Robison Wells, also started their own podcast, Do I Dare to Eat a Peach? where they review various media.