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Douglas Clegg (born April 1, 1958) is an American horror and dark fantasy author, and a pioneer in the field of e-publishing. He maintains a strong Internet presence through his website. Early life Born in Alexandria, Virginia to a "family of artists", Clegg had "scribbled stories" from a young age and then started typing them at age 8 when his parents brought home a typewriter. One of his first tales was an adventure about his pet mockingbird, which had recently died. His first horror story was for a school assignment at Sleepy Hollow School about St. Patrick’s Day, in which snakes take their revenge on St. Patrick and the people of Dublin. Clegg wrote his first novella-length work, called Asylum, at age 17. Clegg graduated from Washington and Lee University, with a degree in English Literature. Writing career Clegg finished writing his first novel, Goat Dance, in 1987. Pocket Books published it in 1989, and Goat Dance was nominated for Outstanding First Novel by the Horror Writers Association. Pocket also published his second, third, and fourth novels, Breeder (1990), Neverland (1991) and Dark of the Eye (1994). Clegg's next novel, The Children's Hour (1995), was published by Dell, but the imprint dropped its horror line four months later, leaving him without a publisher. His sixth novel, Bad Karma (1997), written under the pseudonym Andrew Harper, was published by Kensington Books, and later adapted for the screen by Randall Frakes. The resulting 2002 film, directed by John Hough and starring Patsy Kensit, was released as Bad Karma internationally and as Hell's Gate in the United States. In March 1999, Clegg announced that he would be distributing his new ghost novel Naomi in serial installments via email. Naomi debuted in May 1999 and became the Internet's first publisher-sponsored e-serial. Publishers Weekly called it "arguably, the first major work of fiction to originate in cyberspace." Some four thousand mailing list subscribers received free chapters of Naomi on a weekly basis, boosting print numbers for the 2001 Leisure Books paperback version from the low 50,000 range to over 125,000. Clegg found a new publishing home with Dorchester's Leisure imprint, a small New York publisher committed to its horror line. Leisure brought out The Halloween Man in 1998, Clegg's short story collection The Nightmare Chronicles, (which won the Bram Stoker Award and the International Horror Guild Award) in 1999, and two novels, You Come When I Call You and Mischief, in 2000. Also that year, Cemetery Dance Publications published the print edition of Clegg's novella Purity, which Clegg had made available for free download on his website, and the author launched another e-book, Nightmare House, which was serialized on a weekly basis on the DouglasClegg mailing list at Onelist.com. A bidding war erupted between three companies for sponsorship of the mailing list for the duration of the serial. Cemetery Dance won, and paid Clegg a five-figure fee for his free email novel, which was published in hardcover the following year. Cemetery Dance also sponsored the Harrow Haunting website, which offered readers multi-media along with the e-book. A Nightmare House sequel, The Infinite, became Leisure's first hardcover in 2001. Since then, Clegg has published several other novels and collections, including the 2004 Shocker Award-winning collection, The Machinery of Night. His current publishers include Cemetery Dance Publications, Tor Books, Berkley/Ace, Leisure Books, and Wildside Press. Under the pseudonym Andrew Harper, the novels Red Angel and Night Cage also were released. Clegg's Harrow series includes Nightmare House (1999), Mischief (2000), The Infinite (2001) and The Abandoned (2005), as well as the prequel novellas The Necromancer (2003) and Isis (2006). The Vampyricon trilogy, a dark fantasy series about vampirism and mythology set in an alternate medieval history, includes The Priest of Blood (2005), The Lady of Serpents (2006) and The Queen of Wolves (2007). The Priest of Blood hit the extended New York Times bestseller list in hardcover in late 2005. In 2006 Clegg also began his Mordred trilogy with Mordred, Bastard Son. The novel was nominated for a 2006 Lambda Literary Award for LGBT Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror. In 2009, Lonely Road Books announced that they would be publishing The Vampyricon Trilogy: The Definitive Special Edition. The book was scheduled to include all three of the Vampyricon novels, re-edited by the author, as well as an addendum of around 50 to 100 pages of exclusive "deleted scenes" and "lost material" and color and black and white artwork by Erin Wells. Lonely Road announced two editions: a Limited Edition of 300 copies and a Lettered Edition of 52 copies. Works Harrow novels Nightmare House (1999) Mischief (2000) The Infinite (2001) The Necromancer (Prequel Novel) (2003) The Abandoned (2005) Isis (Prequel Novel) (2006) Mordred trilogy Mordred, Bastard Son (2006) Mordred, Dragon Prince (2018) Vampyricon trilogy The Priest of Blood (2005) The Lady of Serpents (2006) The Queen of Wolves (2007) The Vampyricon Trilogy: The Definitive Special Edition (2016) Standalone novels Goat Dance (1989) Breeder (1990) Neverland (1991) Dark of the Eye (1994) The Children's Hour (1995) Bad Karma (Criminally Insane #1) (1997) (As Andrew Harper) Naomi (1998) The Halloween Man (1998) You Come When I Call You (1999) The Hour Before Dark (2002) Red Angel (Criminally Insane #2) (2003) (As Andrew Harper) Night Cage (Criminally Insane #3) (2004) (As Andrew Harper) The Attraction (2004) Afterlife (2004) Dinner With the Cannibal Sisters (2014) Collections The Nightmare Chronicles (1999) The Machinery of Night (2004) Wild Things: Four Tales (2006) Night Asylum: Tales of Mystery and Horror (2012) (E-book only) Lights Out: Collected Stories (2014) (E-book only) Selected short fiction and essays "White Chapel" (1994), short story in the anthology Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, Volume 8 "O, Rare and Most Exquisite" (1996), short story in Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, Volume 10 "I Am Infinite, I Contain Multitudes" (1997), short story in Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, Volume 11 Purity (2000), novella The Words (2002), a novella in the anthology Four Dark Nights The Necromancer (2003), Harrow prequel novella "A Madness of Starlings" (2004), short story in Cemetery Dance magazine #50 Isis (2006), Harrow prequel novella "Introduction" (2013), for Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Signet Classics edition Adaptations Clegg's 1997 novel Bad Karma (1997) was adapted by Randall Frakes into the 2002 film Bad Karma, with no participation from Clegg. Directed by John Hough and starring Patsy Kensit, the film was released as Hell's Gate in the United States. In a 2012 interview, Clegg praised Kensit's performance but noted, "in general it’s not a very good movie." Several of Clegg's other works have been optioned for film, including The Attraction, The Hour Before Dark, Dark of the Eye and T.... Discover the Douglas Clegg popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Douglas Clegg books.

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  • Coming of Age synopsis, comments

    Coming of Age

    Douglas Clegg

    A triplefeature omnibus of three suspense thrillers Purity, The Words, and The Attraction! Three fulllength novellas all packed into one cool ebook three of awardwinner Clegg's m...

  • You Come When I Call You synopsis, comments

    You Come When I Call You

    Douglas Clegg

    A heartpounding supernatural epic spanning two decades in the lives of four friends, You Come When I Call You is a classic of supernatural thrills from New York Times bestselling a...

  • The Halloween Man synopsis, comments

    The Halloween Man

    Douglas Clegg

    A mysterious New England village. A stolen child. An ancient ritual. A legend of shadows. A terrifying birthright. Who holds the key to the chilling mystery of Stonehaven and its d...

  • Wild Things synopsis, comments

    Wild Things

    Douglas Clegg

    Suspenseful, strange and riveting Wolves in disguise, birds as terrifying harbingers, prisonersofwar and murderers inhabit the pages of this minicollection from Douglas Clegg, awa...

  • Dinner with the Cannibal Sisters synopsis, comments

    Dinner with the Cannibal Sisters

    Douglas Clegg

    From New York Times bestselling and awardwinning novelist Douglas Clegg comes a dark novella (100 pages in print) of a young man on a search for the truth behind the legend of the ...

  • Lights Out synopsis, comments

    Lights Out

    Douglas Clegg

    Dark, Scary, Thrilling, Strange, Creepy, Mysterious a megacollection from a master of the fiction of nightmares. From New York Times bestselling author Douglas Clegg comes this gi...

  • On Europe synopsis, comments

    On Europe

    Margaret Thatcher

    First published in her pioneering treatise Statecraft, the opinions and projections of the former Prime Minister on Europe remain potent and resoundingly prophetic.Margaret Thatche...

  • Night Cage synopsis, comments

    Night Cage

    Douglas Clegg

    In Book 3 of the Criminally Insane Series, awardwinning and bestselling Douglas Clegg brings us back to the terrifying corridors of the Darden State Hospital for Criminal Justice i...

  • The Hour Before Dark synopsis, comments

    The Hour Before Dark

    Douglas Clegg

    Home is where the haunt is. "Fans of Stephen King and Dean Koontz will appreciate this atmospheric gem." ★★★★★ "Kept me on the edge of my seat!"★★★★★  A children's game played...

  • The Lady of Serpents synopsis, comments

    The Lady of Serpents

    Douglas Clegg

    With ancient sorceries unleashed, this game of thrones and vampires begins anew as a dark adversary holds Aleric, the Falconer, prisoner and prey. In this, the second book of The ...

  • The Nightmare Chronicles synopsis, comments

    The Nightmare Chronicles

    Douglas Clegg

    From New York Times bestselling author Douglas Clegg comes the Bram Stoker Awardwinning collection The Nightmare Chronicles 13 spinetingling tales of dark mystery, supernatural th...

  • Goat Dance synopsis, comments

    Goat Dance

    Douglas Clegg

    From New York Times bestselling author Douglas Clegg comes a novel of heartpounding suspense and supernatural horror. What secrets lie within the ancient place known as the Goat Da...

  • Naomi synopsis, comments

    Naomi

    Douglas Clegg

    From Bram Stoker Awardwinning author Douglas Clegg, comes a spellbinding, gothic dark fantasy of lost love in Manhattan, witches, subway depths and a dark creature known only as t...

  • Isis synopsis, comments

    Isis

    Douglas Clegg

    If you lost someone you loved, what price would you pay to bring them back from the dead? From New York Times bestselling author Douglas Clegg comes a classic dark gothic novella o...

  • The Words synopsis, comments

    The Words

    Douglas Clegg

    A short novel/novella of friendship, terror, gods & monsters from New York Times bestselling  and awardwinning author, Douglas Clegg.  When teenager Mark befriends ou...

  • Purity synopsis, comments

    Purity

    Douglas Clegg

    "Purity is a gripping, shocking story of love, turning 18 and murder…" Doubleshot Reviews "Douglas Clegg turns the screws dexterously in this sleek, multifaceted suspense story...i...

  • Halloween Chillers synopsis, comments

    Halloween Chillers

    Douglas Clegg

    Why wait for October? Get into the Halloween mood right now: start reading Halloween Chillers, three spinetingling classics of supernatural horror in one from New York Times b...

  • The Vampyricon synopsis, comments

    The Vampyricon

    Douglas Clegg

    A Boxed Set of all three books of The Vampyricon trilogy at a special price, incuding The Priest of Blood, The Lady of Serpents, and The Queen of Wolves. A “stunning” (Publishers W...

  • Breeder synopsis, comments

    Breeder

    Douglas Clegg

    From Douglas Clegg, awardwinning author of The Hour Before Dark and The Children's Hour, comes a nightmarish vision of Washington, D.C. where a new horror is born within the walls ...

  • The Abandoned synopsis, comments

    The Abandoned

    Douglas Clegg

    There's a new Nightwatchman at Harrow the most haunted house in the world.  In this allout horror chiller from awardwinning and bestselling novelist Douglas Clegg, the old ab...

  • The Priest of Blood synopsis, comments

    The Priest of Blood

    Douglas Clegg

    The New York Times bestselling novel of sword, sorcery and vampyres! From New York Times bestselling and Bram Stoker awardwinning author Douglas Clegg comes a heartpounding heroic...

  • The Stain synopsis, comments

    The Stain

    Douglas Clegg

    From New York Times bestselling and awardwinning author Douglas Clegg comes a short story of the dark side of modern life. Jason and his wife have a perfect life. Successful entrep...

  • Night Asylum synopsis, comments

    Night Asylum

    Douglas Clegg

    Welcome to the Night Asylum! Come on in join the madness, but don't stay after dark.From Bram Stoker Awardwinning novelist, Douglas Clegg, come 18 tales of horror and suspense!&#x...

  • The Queen of Wolves synopsis, comments

    The Queen of Wolves

    Douglas Clegg

    In The Priest of Blood, a youth named Aleric became falconer, then soldier and finally, vampyre. In The Lady of Serpents, a dark queen rose to power among the frozen towers of her...

  • Afterlife synopsis, comments

    Afterlife

    Douglas Clegg

    In New York Times bestselling author Douglas Clegg's pageturning blend of psychic thriller and gothic mystery, a brutal murder ignites a series of dark, erotic, paranormal invasion...

  • Nightmare House synopsis, comments

    Nightmare House

    Douglas Clegg

    A chilling gothic novel of the most haunted house in the world from New York Times bestselling and Bram Stoker awardwinning novelist, Douglas Clegg the 1st Book of the Harrow Seri...

  • Mordred, Bastard Son synopsis, comments

    Mordred, Bastard Son

    Douglas Clegg

    “I was born during the fires of Beltane. My mother was called the WitchQueen and my father, King of the Britons.” From New York Times bestselling author Douglas Clegg com...

  • The Faces synopsis, comments

    The Faces

    Douglas Clegg

    The Face of Nightmare.... In this suspenseful novella of paranoid horror from bestselling and awardwinning author Douglas Clegg, a man discovers a mask that begins to change his li...

  • Dark of the Eye synopsis, comments

    Dark of the Eye

    Douglas Clegg

    A girl named Hope becomes the prey in a monstrous hunt in this chilling supernatural thriller from New York Times bestselling author Douglas Clegg. A tragic accident leaves young H...

  • The Dark Game synopsis, comments

    The Dark Game

    Douglas Clegg

    Can you escape the nightmare? Men imprisoned, one in war and one in an asylum, these two novelettes are packed with twisted psychological suspense and spinetingling horror at its d...

  • Mischief synopsis, comments

    Mischief

    Douglas Clegg

    From the dark imagination of New York Times bestselling and Bram Stoker awardwinning novelist Douglas Clegg, comes the 2nd book in the chilling Harrow series! In Mischief, the horr...

  • Neverland synopsis, comments

    Neverland

    Douglas Clegg

    "Couldn't put it down!"★★★★★ "A gothic masterpiece.” ★★★★★  Pageturning suspense and supernatural horror blend in this classic novel of innocence corrupted. What lurks within ...

  • The Infinite synopsis, comments

    The Infinite

    Douglas Clegg

    In this supernatural thriller from awardwinning and bestselling novelist Douglas Clegg Book 3 of the Harrow Haunting series psychics converge on the most haunted house in the wor...

  • The Attraction synopsis, comments

    The Attraction

    Douglas Clegg

    Road Trip Horror, Creature Feature ★★★★★“A terrifying quick punch of horror.”★★★★★ "Grabbed me on the first page and wouldn’t let go.” What's the “unspeakable horror” the desert bi...

  • 3 Books To Know Classic Science-Fiction synopsis, comments

    3 Books To Know Classic Science-Fiction

    Mary Shelley, Jack London, H.G. Wells & August Nemo

    Welcome to the3 Books To Knowseries, our idea is to help readers learn about fascinating topics through three essential and relevant books. These carefully selected works can be fi...

  • Belinda in the Pool synopsis, comments

    Belinda in the Pool

    Douglas Clegg

    From New York Times bestselling and awardwinning novelist Douglas Clegg comes a short story single of psychological disruption.  Michael begins to suspect there’s more to his ...

  • Red Angel synopsis, comments

    Red Angel

    Douglas Clegg

    A pageturning thrill ride into suspense and psychological terror, Red Angel is the second novel in the Criminally Insane series from awardwinning novelist Douglas Clegg. "Douglas C...

  • Bad Karma synopsis, comments

    Bad Karma

    Douglas Clegg

    “I’m coming for you. You will never escape me.” She’s the most dangerous inmate in the hospital for the criminally insane...and she just broke out. Get the series: Red Angel (#2) a...

  • Funerary Rites synopsis, comments

    Funerary Rites

    Douglas Clegg

    They're different. They don't even look like us. From New York Times bestselling and awardwinning author Douglas Clegg comes a dark novelette of a village caught on the edge of fea...

  • The Necromancer synopsis, comments

    The Necromancer

    Douglas Clegg

    Occult societies, murder, brothels, London, and a young debauched Victorian on the loose… From New York Times bestselling and awardwinning author Douglas Clegg comes "...a cross be...