Do you really want to know all this?
Perhaps the first thing people notice about me is the remnants of red hair on top of my head.
Back in the day, I had vibrant, red curly hairs that drove all the chicks wild...the old chicks. Grannies of all
kinds loved to play with my hair. It left me quite scarred.
After the red hair, when I finally mumble "Hello" or some other inane greeting, you will notice that I have a rather
thick Appalachian Kentucky accent. It's not something I'm ashamed of having, but it does get annoying because I find it
almost impossible to say the word "horror" without it sounding like "whore." Being a horror writer/editor/publisher, you can
imagine that such a speaking disability can be bothersome.
I'm told I can be smirky. Not sure in what way. I have a general disregard of idiots, but don't all smart people?
I am a stocky guy, if a bit overweight. I wear glasses that do a decent job of hiding my slate-grey eyes.
I have been writing since 2003, mostly weird stuff, though occasionally I'll venture into normal genre work.
I live in Lexington, KY, so if you're out to find me, well, there you go.
In my "off" time, I run Apex Publications. This includes a magazine and a line of books. In 2006 I was nominated for a
Bram Stoker award for editing the anthology Aegri Somnia. The day job finds me doing software development.