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Nate Kenyon


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Nate Kenyon grew up in a small town in Maine with dark nights and long winters to feed his interest in writing. He earned a BA in English from Trinity College in Hartford, CT in 1993, winning awards in playwriting and fiction.

His dark fiction stories have appeared in various magazines and in the horror anthology Terminal Frights. Kenyon has worked at the Brookline Public Library in Brookline, Mass. and the Boston College Law School as their Director of Marketing & Communications. He is a member of the Horror Writers Association and International Thriller Writers.

Kenyon lives in a recently-restored 1840s Greek Revival home in the Boston area with his wife, Nicole, and their three children.
 


Genres: Horror
 
Series
Diablo III
   The Order (2012)
   Storm of Light (2014)
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Novels
   Bloodstone (2006)
   The Reach (2008)
   The Bone Factory (2009)
   Prime (2009)
   Sparrow Rock (2010)
   Day One (2013)
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Collections
   When The Night Comes Down (2010) (with others)
   Starcraft - Ghost: Spectres (2019)
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Anthologies edited
   Possessed (2011)
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Series contributed to
StarCraft: Ghost
   2. Spectres (2011)
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Books containing stories by Nate Kenyon
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Horror Library, Volume 4 (2021)
(Horror Library, book 4)
edited by
R J Cavender
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Dark Duets (2014)
All-New Tales of Horror and Dark Fantasy
edited by
Christopher Golden
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Mister October, Volume II (2013)
An Anthology in Memory of Rick Hautala
edited by
Christopher Golden

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Award nominations
2009 Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Short Fiction (nominee) : Keeping Watch
2008 Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a Novel (nominee) : The Reach
2006 Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a First Novel (nominee) : Bloodstone


Nate Kenyon recommends
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The Chrysalis (2018)
Brendan Deneen
"Deneen's latest book catapults him to the front ranks of today's most exciting new genre writers. An old-school homage to genre classics, The Chrysalis uses themes of family responsibility and substance abuse, madness and artistic vision to create an unsettling mood that builds to a horrifying crescendo. This is a must-read."
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Within (2015)
(Dack Shannon)
Steven L Shrewsbury
"Steven Shrewsbury is swiftly becoming a can't-miss name in hardcore horror."
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Mad Skills (2010)
Walter Greatshell
"Expect great things from Mr. Greatshell."

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