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Ray Garton (born December 2, 1962 in Redding, California) is an American author, well known for his work in horror fiction. He has written over sixty books, and, in 2006, he was presented with the World Horror Convention Grand Master Award.

Ray Garton
Born (1962-12-02) December 2, 1962 (age 59)
Redding, California, U.S.
Pen nameArthur Darknell
Joseph Locke
OccupationWriter
Period19842010
GenreHorror fiction, Young adult fiction
Website
raygartononline.com

Personal life


Garton lives in Northern California with his wife Dawn.


Works



Novels



Series



Blood and Lace series

Writing as Joseph Locke

  1. Vampire Heart (1994)
  2. Deadly Relations (1994)

The Folks series

  1. The Folks (2001)
  2. The Folks 2 (2008)

Live Girls vampire series

  1. Live Girls (1987)
  2. Night Life (2005)

Werewolf series

  1. Ravenous (2008)
  2. Bestial (2009)

Movie novelizations



TV series tie-in contributions


TV series tie-in novels:


The Secret World of Alex Mack

Featuring characters from The Secret World of Alex Mack TV-series:


Sabrina, the Teenage Witch

All featuring characters from the Sabrina, the Teenage Witch TV-series:


Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Featuring characters from the Buffy the Vampire Slayer TV-series:


Collections



Short stories



Non-fiction


In a Dark Place: The Story of a True Haunting (1992) Co-authored with Ed Warren, Lorraine Warren, Al Snedeker, and Carmen Snedeker.[1]

In a Dark Place is based on the events of the Snedeker family's alleged encounter with the paranormal. Garton dislikes this book and is glad it is out of print, saying: "The family involved, which was going through some serious problems like alcoholism and drug addiction, could not keep their story straight, and I became very frustrated; it's hard writing a non-fiction book when all the people involved are telling you different stories."[1]

Garton appeared on MonsterTalk episode "A Connecticut Haunting in a Keen Author's Court" released in August 2011 discussing the book/haunting, calling the book "the low point of [his] career". [citation needed]


Reception


Reception to Garton's work has been largely positive,[2] with his books receiving positive reviews from Dread Central and Rocky Mountain News.[3][4][5]


See also



References


  1. Rathsack, Richie. "Foolishness or ghoolishness? Film puts spotlight on Meriden Ave. house". Record Journal. Retrieved September 5, 2012.
  2. Argendeli, James. "There is such a thing as a free book review". CNN. Retrieved September 5, 2012.
  3. Butane, Johnny. "Live Girls (Book)". Dread Central. Retrieved September 5, 2012.
  4. Johnson, Scott. "Bestial (Book)". Dread Central. Retrieved September 5, 2012.
  5. Graham, Mark (April 8, 1990). "DARK HARVEST REAPS FINE CROP". Rocky Mountain News. Retrieved September 5, 2012.





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