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Jonathan Maberry
Jonathan Maberry is a New York Times best-selling and multiple Bram Stoker Award-winning horror and thriller author, comic book writer, magazine feature writer, playwright, content creator and writing teacher/lecturer. His books have been sold to more than a dozen countries.He writes in several genres. His young adult fiction includes Rot & Ruin, Dust & Decay, Flesh & Bone, and Fire & Ash. His thrillers include The Joe Ledger Thrillers from St. Martin’s Griffin (Patient Zero, 2009; The Dragon Factory, 2010; The King of Plagues, 2011; Assassin's Code, 2011; Extinction Machine, 2013; Code Zer0, 2014, and Joe Ledger: The Missing Files, 2011 from Blackstone Audio).
His horror novels include The Pine Deep Trilogy from Pinnacle Books (Ghost Road Blues, 2006, winner of the Bram Stoker Award for Best First Novel; Dead Man's Song, 2007; and Bad Moon Rising, 2008), as well as Dead of Night, 2011 and its forthcoming sequel, Fall of Night, 2014. And the movie novelization, The Wolfman, 2010, winner of the Scribe Award for Best Adaptation.
He is also editor and co-author of V-Wars, a shared-world vampire anthology from IDW.
Jonathan was an expert on the History Channel documentary, Zombies: A Living History. He will also be featured in That $#(!'ll Rot Your Brain: How the Monster Kids Transformed Popular Culture, a forthcoming documentary on horror movies directed by Robert Tinnell.
His many nonfiction works include Vampire Universe, The Cryptopedia, Zombie CSU: The Forensics of the Living Dead, They Bite!, Wanted Undead or Alive, The Vampire Slayers Field Guide to the Undead, Ultimate Jujutsu, Ultimate Sparring, Judo and You, and many others.
He writes a variety of projects for Marvel Comics involving Captain America, Black Panther, Doomwar, Wolverine, Deadpool, The X-Men, Fantastic Four, the New York Times bestselling Marvel Zombies Return, Marvel Universe vs. The Punisher, Marvel Universe vs. Wolverine, and the upcoming Marvel Universe vs. The Avengers. All of Jonathan’s comic book collections are released as Graphic Novel collections within a month or two of individual comic publication.
Recent short stories include "A Footnote in the Black Budget" (Madness of Cthulhu, 2013), "Pegleg and Paddy Save the World" (History is Dead, 2007), "Doctor Nine" (Killers, 2008; and reprinted in The Stories (in) Between, 2009), "Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Greenbrier Ghost" (Legends of the Mountain State 2, 2008), "Clean Sweeps" (And So It Begins, 2008), "Family Business" (The New Dead, St. Martin's Press, 2010), "Like Part of the Family" (New Blood, 2010), "Zero Tolerance" (The Living Dead 2), "Flint and Steel" (GI Joe: Cobra Wars, 2011), "Saint John" (The Monster's Corner, 2011, St. Martin’s), "Spellcaster 2.0" (An Apple for the Creature, 2012), "Jack and Jill" (2012), "The Death Song of Dwar Guntha" (Under the Moons of Mars: New Adventures on Barsoom, 2012), "The Wind Through the Fence," "Property Condemned" (scheduled for the premier issue of Nightmare Magazine), "Chokepoint" (included in The Uninvited, Vol 2), and many others. His essay, "Take Me To Your Leader" is included in the nonfiction book, Triumph of the Walking Dead: Robert Kirkman's Zombie Epic on Page and Screen edited by James Lowder (BenBella Books/Smart Pop, 2011).
In 2012 Blackstone Audio released two collections of Jonathan’s short stories: Tales from the Fire Zone and Hungry Tales.
All of Jonathan’s novels are available on audio, including the audio-only collection, Joe Ledger: The Missing Files, which includes the short stories "Countdown," "Zero Tolerance," "Deep Dark," "Material Witness" and "Dog Days." Another Joe Ledger short, "Mad Science," will appear in the audio anthology Liar Liar from The Liars Club.
Jonathan is the co-creator (with Laura Schrock) of On the Slab, an entertainment news show in development by Stage 9 for ABC Disney / Stage 9. He was also a ‘blog correspondent’ on Sony’s zombie-themed web show "Woke Up Dead"; and was a recurring character on Laura Schrock’s ‘It's Todd's Show.'
Jonathan’s Big Scary Blog (www.jonathanmaberry.com) focuses on the publishing industry. Jonathan’s interviews include Sandra Brown, Gayle Lynds, Alafair Burke, Charlaine Harris, James Rollins, Harlan Coben, Jeff Abbott, John Saul, Jonathan Kellerman, Barry Eisler, CJ Box, Laurell K. Hamilton, Jack Ketchum, Tom Piccarilli, Dale Brown, Kevin J. Anderson, Joe Lansdale, Peter Straub, Ramsey Campbell, Carrie Ryan, and many other best-selling authors.
He is a frequent keynote speaker, guest of honor and workshop leader at genre cons, libraries, writers conferences and publishing industry events, including KeyCon, ThrillerFest, Zombie Fest, Heather Graham’s The Writers for New Orleans, Central Coast Writers Conference, NeCon, NY Comic Con, Texas Library Association Annual Conference, Sisters in Crime, BackSpace, PennWriters, Dragon*Con, PhilCon, Horror-Realm, Boucher Con, HorrorFind, Monster Mania, Philadelphia Writers Conference, Balticon, Romance Writers of America, American Library Association, The Write Stuff, Hypericon, AnthoCon, KillerCon, NAIBA, LunaCon, and many others.
Jonathan has sold more than 1,200 feature articles and 3,000 columns; as well as greeting cards, song lyrics, poetry, technical manuals, call-floor scripts, and two plays, including Tales from the Fire Zone. He is developing a psychological thriller novel based on that play.
Jonathan is a Contributing Editor for The Big Thrill (the newsletter of the International Thriller Writers), and is a member of SFWA, IAMTW, MWA, SCBWI, SFWA and HWA, as well as a jurist for the Edgar and Stoker Awards.
Jonathan was the Executive Director of the Writers Room of Bucks County (2005-06) and co-owner of the Writers Corner USA (2006-2009). Jonathan regularly visits local middle schools, high schools and colleges to talk about books, reading, publishing and the writing life. He is a board member of the River Union Stage, a professional equity theater based in Stockton, New Jersey.
Jonathan is a founding member of The Liars Club, a group of networking publishing professionals that includes celebrated authors Merry Jones, Gregory Frost, Jon McGoran, Ed Pettit, Dennis Tafoya, Keith Strunk, Don Lafferty, Kelly Simmons, Marie Lamba, Solomon Jones, Stephen Susco, Chuck Wendig, Sara Shepard, William Lashner, and Laura Schrock. The Liars Club works to support booksellers, raise awareness and support for public libraries, and cultivate a joy of reading and books. The late NY Times bestseller L. A. Banks was a founding member of the Liars Club.
On the last Sunday of every month Jonathan hosts the Writers Coffeehouse, a free three-hour open-agenda networking and discussion session for writers of all genres and levels of skill. The event is held at the Barnes & Noble in Willow Grove Pennsylvania. The Liars Club has begun launching additional Writers Coffeehouses throughout the region.
Jonathan has been a popular writing teacher and career counselor for writers for the last two decades. He teaches a highly regard series of classes and workshops including Write Your Novel in Nine Months, Act Like a Writer, Revise & Sell, Experimental Writing for Teens, and others. Many of his students have gone on to obtain representation and/or publish in short and novel-length fiction, magazine feature writing, nonfiction books, TV, film, and comics.
In 2004 Jonathan was inducted into the International Martial Arts Hall of Fame largely because of his extensive writings in that field.
Jonathan lives in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, with his wife, Sara Jo, to whom he dedicates all of his published works, and their dog, Rosie. His stepson, Sam West-Mensch, serves a general manager of Jonathan’s writing business.
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