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Peter Clines


USA flag (b.1969)

Peter Clines is the author of EX-HEROES, EX-PATRIOTS, THE EERIE ADVENTURES OF THE LYCANTHROPE ROBINSON CRUSOE, and numerous pieces of short fiction.

He grew up in the Stephen King fallout zone of Maine and started writing science fiction and fantasy stories at the age of eight. He made his first writing sale at age seventeen and the first screenplay he wrote got him an open door to pitch story i...deas at -Star Trek: Deep Space Nine- and -Voyager-. After working in the film and television industry for almost fifteen years, he currently writes articles and reviews for -Creative Screenwriting Magazine-, where he has interviewed dozens of Hollywood's biggest screenwriters and upcoming stars.

He currently lives and writes somewhere in southern California.
 


Genres: Horror, Science Fiction
 
Series
Ex-Heroes
   1. Ex-Heroes (2010)
   2. Ex-Patriots (2011)
   3. Ex-Communication (2013)
   4. Ex-Purgatory (2014)
   5. Ex-Isle (2016)
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Novels
   The Eerie Adventures of the Lycanthrope Robinson Crusoe (2010)
   14 (2012)
   The Fold (2015)
   Paradox Bound (2017)
   Dead Moon (2019)
   Terminus (2020)
   The Broken Room (2022)
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Collections
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Books containing stories by Peter Clines
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The Reinvented Detective (2023)
(Reinvented Anthology, book 2)
edited by
Jennifer Brozek and Cat Rambo
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Unbreakable (2023)
(Joe Ledger)
edited by
Jonathan Maberry and Bryan Thomas Schmidt

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Peter Clines recommends
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How to Make a Horror Movie and Survive (2024)
Craig DiLouie
"Gory, glorious, and just a little too believable, Craig DiLouie's latest is a slick meta slasher movie in book form, set in the brutal intersection of art and obsession."
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NecroTek (2024)
(Necrotek, book 1)
Jonathan Maberry
"Nightmarish, visceral horror paired with fantastic sci-fi military action, NecroTek is the start of something amazing."
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How to Become the Dark Lord (and Die Trying) (2024)
(Dark Lord Davi, book 1)
Django Wexler
"Wexler smashes a dozen tropes and then glues them back together like a Japanese vase in what can only be called a page-turning manic pixie Dark Lord story. Part portal fantasy, part Groundhog Day, part R-rated D&D campaign gone off the rails, and just so much damned fun. I honestly can't remember the last time I had this much sheer fun with a book."

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