Charles Day
Author/Artist
Publisher

Charles Day is the Horror Writer Association’s Mentor Program Chairperson, Co-Chair for the NY/LI Chapter, and a member of the HWA Library committee. He is also a member of the New England Horror Writers Association, the American Library Association and the Young Adult Library Services Association.

As an author, he’s written the first book in the ADVENTURES OF KYLE McGERRT trilogy, a YA western horror/heroic fantasy, THE HUNT FOR THE GHOULISH BARTENDER (Blood Bound Books.)

He is also the Bram Stoker Award® nominated author of THE LEGEND OF THE PUMPKIN THIEF (Noble YA Publishers LLC.,) and penned a mystery novelette THE PLAN (Naked Snake Press,) He co-edited his first anthology TALES OF TERROR & MAYHEM FROM DEEP WITHIN THE BOX (Evil Jester Press) compiled with 23 terrifying stories by amazingly talented authors, including the first ever story about how the evil Jester became so damn evil, titled “The Gift,” which is also being adapted into a short story in a comic book with Evil Jester Comics.

His forthcoming works for 2013 include his first adult horror novel, DEEP WITHIN (Alter Press, Fall 2013) a comic book series based on the ADVENTURES OF KYLE McGERRT trilogy, and his first middle-grade series, THE UNDERDWELLERS is near completion.

On the publishing business side of things, Charles is the Co-Owner with Taylor Grant and have partnered Gran-Day Media that houses the successful imprints Evil Jester Press, Hidden Thoughts Press (mental wellness collections,) Evil Jester Comics, and the newly acquired Twinstar Media.

He’s also an artist and illustrator who is passionate about creating the many characters he’s brought to life in his published or soon to be published works. You can find out more about his upcoming writing projects, check out his illustrations and art, or find out what he’s cooking up next with that evil dude-in-the-box, the evil Jester, by visiting his Facebook page or blog:

https://www.facebook.com/charles.day.92

http://charlesdayfictionwriter.blogspot.com/

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