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Donna Adams
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Robert Curtis
Joe Deacon
Ricardo Delgado
Robert Freese
Jim Gilbert
Christopher Hivner
Harrison Howe
Margaret Karmazin
Betsey Atchison-Leist
Keith Luethke
Jessica McHugh
Gabriel Madison
Jackie Paxton
Tony Priest
Hank Quense
Rev Chris Reed
Ronald Scala
Lea Schizas
Pembroke Sinclair
Ellen Spain
Jenny Storm
Jamieson Wolf
Robert Freese sold his first short story in 1995. Since then, nearly
one hundred of his short stories have been published in various print
and electronic publications.

Two previous collections of his short stories have been published.
The first, A Place of Dreams and Nightmares was published in 2004.
The second, 13 Frights, was published in 2006. Also released in
2006 was his chapbook The Drive-in that Dripped Blood. Summer
2007 saw the release of his first novel, Bijou of the Dead. Robert
describes the novel as, “Your standard horror shocker about
zombies attacking an old grindhouse movie theater.” (It will be
reprinted by a new publisher in 2010.)

The exhaustive book of movie trivia, Lights, Camera, Trivia Volume
One, which Robert co-authored, was released in mid-2008. Late
2008 or early 2009 should also see the release of CD Publications In
Laymon’s Terms, the tribute anthology dedicated to horror author
Richard Laymon, to which he contributed. Fall 2009 will see the
release of his science-fiction/monster/horror/Christmas story The
Santa Thing.

Currently, he is working on numerous projects, including two new
novels and a non-fiction book about ghost hunting.

In addition to his fiction writing, Robert also contributes regularly to
a number of film magazines including The Phantom of the Movies’
VideoScope Magazine and Scary Monsters Magazine, among
others.

When he is not writing Robert enjoys reading and watching drive-in
movies on TV until his eyeballs ache.

He lives in Huntsville, Alabama with his wife Frances.

For more information about his writing, visit. www.robertfre
ese.com