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Patrick C. Greene
As a toddler, Patrick C. Greene was creating horrors in crayon and magic marker upon every available surface. Not surprisingly, he soon discovered comic books and immersed himself in the fantastic worlds found therein. Horror fiction and films came next, and despite spending nights of terror... show more

As a toddler, Patrick C. Greene was creating horrors in crayon and magic marker upon every available surface. Not surprisingly, he soon discovered comic books and immersed himself in the fantastic worlds found therein. Horror fiction and films came next, and despite spending nights of terror hiding under covers, he always found himself drawn back to tales of dark fates.Greene cut his fangs in the screenwriting business but found his true calling in the world of prose fiction of the kind his heroes King, Barker and Koontz create.With the success of his first novel PROGENY, and the upcoming THE CRIMSON CALLING from Hobbes End Publishing, Greene presents a brand of horror as emotional as it is terrifying, as engaging as it is suspenseful.Living at night, deep in the mountains of Western North Carolina, Greene answers the call of his morbid muse when not enjoying monstrous helpings of horror, kung fu and doom metal.In addition to his novels PROGENY and CRIMSON CALLING, the short story collection DARK DESTINIES, and multiple appearances in both The Endlands and Wrapped anthology series, Greene has several FILM projects in the works, and is currently working on his third novel, apocalyptic action-thriller - UNDER WICKED SKY.You can keep up with Patrick at www.patrickcgreene.com or http://www.facebook.com/patrickcgreene
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sunsetxcocktail
sunsetxcocktail rated it 6 years ago
Calling it quits on this one. I really wanted to like it as it had everything I like in small town horror. Characters from the normal to the weird, a sense of community in a place where there's history, everyone's known each other a local Halloween tradition, a family with a creepy secret. It's cl...
Lornographic Material
Lornographic Material rated it 11 years ago
I hate writing reviews like this. They don't look good because I'm an author too. As if I'm not a reader first. I'm sure I'll be labeled a troll, but I couldn't ignore this one. Mainly because it's so short. FINDERS KEEPERS is a checklist every independent author should read. It highlights everyth...
dearmfield
dearmfield rated it 11 years ago
A walk into "The Endlands" brings some interesting tales in the likes of The Twilight Zone. I was looking forward to this anthology after reading a couple of Vincent Hobbes kindle singles. My favorites are listed below."A Night in Polidoria" Silver lining walls, garlic clove gardens, holy water in c...
brianrathbone
brianrathbone rated it 14 years ago
A wonderful collection overall. Like many anthologies, some of the stories were not as good as the rest, but I found this to be a great tribute to Rod Serling.
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