Bio
Eric J. Guignard is a writer and editor of dark and speculative fiction, operating from the shadowy outskirts of Los Angeles. He's twice won the Bram Stoker Award, been a finalist for the International Thriller Writers Award, and a multi-nominee of the Pushcart Prize. He has over one hundred stories and non-fiction author credits appearing in publications around the world. As editor, Eric's published six anthologies including, DARK TALES OF LOST CIVILIZATIONS, AFTER DEATH..., and A WORLD OF HORROR, a showcase of international horror short fiction. Read his short story collection, THAT WHICH GROWS WILD: 16 TALES OF DARK FICTION (Cemetery Dance Publications), and novel DOORWAYS TO THE DEADEYE (JournalStone). Outside the glamorous and jet-setting world of indie fiction, Eric's a technical writer and college professor, and he stumbles home each day to a wife, children, cats, and a terrarium filled with mischievous beetles. Visit Eric at: www.ericjguignard.com, his blog: ericjguignard.blogspot.com, or Twitter: @ericjguignard.Eric J. Guignard Books
Fantasmagoriana Deluxe: A Combined Edition of Fantasmagoriana and Tales of the Dead
Eric J. GuignardHorror Library, Volume 8
Eric J. GuignardThe Mummy! A Tale of the Twenty-Second Century
Jane WebbHorror Library, Volume 7
Eric J. GuignardGothic Classics: The Castle of Otranto and The Old English Baron
Horace WalpoleProfessor Charlatan Bardot’s Travel Anthology to the Most (Fictional) Haunted Buildings in the Weird, Wild World
Eric J. GuignardGhost Stories of an Antiquary
M. R. JamesExploring Dark Short Fiction #6: A Primer to Ramsey Campbell
Eric J. GuignardThe King in Yellow
Robert W ChambersSir Gawain and the Green Knight: A 21st Century Modernization
Weston OchseHorror Library, Volume 6
Eric J. GuignardThe Parasite and Other Tales of Terror
Sir Arthur Conan DoyleOf One Blood
Pauline HopkinsThe House on the Borderland
William Hope HodgsonExploring Dark Short Fiction #5: A Primer to Han Song
Eric J. GuignardLast Cast at a Baggage Auction
Eric J. GuignardThe Phantom of the Opera
Gaston LerouxExploring Dark Short Fiction #4: A Primer to Jeffrey Ford
Eric J. Guignard