JACK KETCHUM
:''For the train-robber Black Jack Ketchum, see'' Tom Ketchum.
'Jack Ketchum' is the pseudonym for horror fiction author 'Dallas Mayr'. He was born in 1946. Praised by such literary icons as Stephen King,[1] Ketchum has also been condemned by a Village Voice[2] critic who once dismissed his work as violent pornography. A onetime actor, teacher, literary agent, and lumber salesman, Ketchum credits his childhood love of Elvis Presley, dinosaurs, and the horror genre for instilling him with the foundation to build a respectable career. His 1981 debut novel, ''Off Season'', laid the foundation for a series of novels and short stories (sometimes inspired by real-life events) in which humankind proves to be the most dreaded beast of all. Most notable of these, his novel ''The Girl Next Door'' was loosely based on the murder of Sylvia Likens. Throughout the years, Ketchum has received numerous Bram Stoker Awards for such works as "The Box", "Closing Time", and ''Peaceable Kingdom''. As his works gained in popularity, they began to be translated into feature films with such releases as ''The Lost'', ''The Girl Next Door'', and ''Red''.
★ ''Off Season'':
★
★ original, edited paperback (1980)
★
★ unexpurgated edition (1999)
★ ''Hide And Seek'' (1984) [later reprinted in limited edition]
★ ''Cover'' (1987) [later re-written for limited edition]
★ ''The Girl Next Door'' (1989)
★ ''She Wakes'' (1989) (later restored/re-written for Cemetery Dance Publications, 2003 ISBN 1-58767-065-8)
★ ''Offspring'' (1991)
★ ''Joyride'' [aka ''Road Kill'' {UK title}] (1994)
★ ''Stranglehold'' [aka ''Only Child''] (1995)
★ ''Red'' (1995)
★ ''Ladies' Night'' (1997)
★ ''The Exit At Toledo Blade Boulevard'' (1998) (limited edition short story collection) (later reprinted in ''Peaceable Kingdom'')
★ ''"Right To Life" and 2 Stories'' (1998) (short story collection)
★ ''Father And Son'' (1999) (limited edition chapbook)
★ ''The Lost'' (2001)
★ ''Station Two'' (2001) (limited edition chapbook)
★ ''Peaceable Kingdom'' (2002) (short story collection)
★ ''Sleep Disorder'' (2003) (limited edition) (short story collection) [with Edward Lee]
★ ''Honor System'' (2002) (limited edition chapbook)
★ ''The Crossings'' (2004) (limited edition)
★ ''Weed Species'' (2006) (novella) (limited edition)
★ ''Closing Time and Other Stories'' (2007) (limited edition short story collection)
★ Interview on wotmania.com
★ Official Site
★ Fantastic Fiction
★ Jack Ketchum Message Board
★ List of horror fiction authors
★ splatterpunk
★ Stockholm Syndrome
1. Stephen King's National Book Award Acceptance Speech (2003) http://www.nationalbook.org/nbaacceptspeech_sking.html
2. 1981
'Jack Ketchum' is the pseudonym for horror fiction author 'Dallas Mayr'. He was born in 1946. Praised by such literary icons as Stephen King,[1] Ketchum has also been condemned by a Village Voice[2] critic who once dismissed his work as violent pornography. A onetime actor, teacher, literary agent, and lumber salesman, Ketchum credits his childhood love of Elvis Presley, dinosaurs, and the horror genre for instilling him with the foundation to build a respectable career. His 1981 debut novel, ''Off Season'', laid the foundation for a series of novels and short stories (sometimes inspired by real-life events) in which humankind proves to be the most dreaded beast of all. Most notable of these, his novel ''The Girl Next Door'' was loosely based on the murder of Sylvia Likens. Throughout the years, Ketchum has received numerous Bram Stoker Awards for such works as "The Box", "Closing Time", and ''Peaceable Kingdom''. As his works gained in popularity, they began to be translated into feature films with such releases as ''The Lost'', ''The Girl Next Door'', and ''Red''.
| Contents |
| Bibliography (by publication date) |
| Interviews |
| External links |
| See also |
| Footnotes |
Bibliography (by publication date)
★ ''Off Season'':
★
★ original, edited paperback (1980)
★
★ unexpurgated edition (1999)
★ ''Hide And Seek'' (1984) [later reprinted in limited edition]
★ ''Cover'' (1987) [later re-written for limited edition]
★ ''The Girl Next Door'' (1989)
★ ''She Wakes'' (1989) (later restored/re-written for Cemetery Dance Publications, 2003 ISBN 1-58767-065-8)
★ ''Offspring'' (1991)
★ ''Joyride'' [aka ''Road Kill'' {UK title}] (1994)
★ ''Stranglehold'' [aka ''Only Child''] (1995)
★ ''Red'' (1995)
★ ''Ladies' Night'' (1997)
★ ''The Exit At Toledo Blade Boulevard'' (1998) (limited edition short story collection) (later reprinted in ''Peaceable Kingdom'')
★ ''"Right To Life" and 2 Stories'' (1998) (short story collection)
★ ''Father And Son'' (1999) (limited edition chapbook)
★ ''The Lost'' (2001)
★ ''Station Two'' (2001) (limited edition chapbook)
★ ''Peaceable Kingdom'' (2002) (short story collection)
★ ''Sleep Disorder'' (2003) (limited edition) (short story collection) [with Edward Lee]
★ ''Honor System'' (2002) (limited edition chapbook)
★ ''The Crossings'' (2004) (limited edition)
★ ''Weed Species'' (2006) (novella) (limited edition)
★ ''Closing Time and Other Stories'' (2007) (limited edition short story collection)
Interviews
★ Interview on wotmania.com
External links
★ Official Site
★ Fantastic Fiction
★ Jack Ketchum Message Board
See also
★ List of horror fiction authors
★ splatterpunk
★ Stockholm Syndrome
Footnotes
1. Stephen King's National Book Award Acceptance Speech (2003) http://www.nationalbook.org/nbaacceptspeech_sking.html
2. 1981
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