Keith Donohue is the author of the novels THE BOY WHO DREW MONSTERS, CENTURIES OF JUNE, ANGELS OF DESTRUCTION, and THE STOLEN CHILD. He has worked in home construction, ran a cigar store, and the box office of a theater. For eight years, he wrote speeches for the chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts and now works at another federal agency in Washington, DC and lives nearby in Maryland.
Genres: Fantasy, Horror
Novels
The Stolen Child (2006)
Angels of Destruction (2009)
Centuries of June (2011)
The Boy Who Drew Monsters (2014)
The Motion of Puppets (2016)
The Girl in the Bog (2024)
Angels of Destruction (2009)
Centuries of June (2011)
The Boy Who Drew Monsters (2014)
The Motion of Puppets (2016)
The Girl in the Bog (2024)
Award nominations
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