Chad Lutzke has written for Famous Monsters of Filmland, Rue Morgue, Cemetery Dance, and Scream magazine. He's had dozens of short stories published, and some of his books include: OF FOSTER HOMES & FLIES, STIRRING THE SHEETS, THE PALE WHITE, SKULLFACE BOY, THE NEON OWL and OUT BEHIND THE BARN co-written with John Boden. Lutzke's work has been praised by authors Jack Ketchum, Richard Chizmar, Joe Lansdale, Stephen Graham Jones and his own mother.
He can be found lurking the internet at www.chadlutzke.com
He can be found lurking the internet at www.chadlutzke.com
Genres: Horror, Urban Fantasy
Series
Novels
Stirring the Sheets (2018)
Skullface Boy (2018)
Wormwood (2020) (with Tim Meyer)
Three-Smile Mile (2023)
The Bedmakers (2024) (with John Boden)
Skullface Boy (2018)
Wormwood (2020) (with Tim Meyer)
Three-Smile Mile (2023)
The Bedmakers (2024) (with John Boden)
Collections
Night as a Catalyst (2015)
Death Dealers (2015)
Dark Designs: Tales of Mad Science (2017) (with others)
Spicy Constellation & Other Recipes (2019)
Harrowing Horrors II: Shades of the Abyss (2019) (with J Z Foster and RJ Roles)
Spinal Remains (2022)
Death Dealers (2015)
Dark Designs: Tales of Mad Science (2017) (with others)
Spicy Constellation & Other Recipes (2019)
Harrowing Horrors II: Shades of the Abyss (2019) (with J Z Foster and RJ Roles)
Spinal Remains (2022)
Novellas and Short Stories
Of Foster Homes and Flies (2016)
Wallflower (2017)
Out Behind the Barn (2018) (with John Boden)
The Same Deep Water as You (2019)
The Pale White (2019)
Slow Burn on Riverside (2021)
Cannibal Creator (2022)
How the Skin Sheds (2023)
Broad Street Bastard (2023)
Bruises on a Butterfly (2024)
Wallflower (2017)
Out Behind the Barn (2018) (with John Boden)
The Same Deep Water as You (2019)
The Pale White (2019)
Slow Burn on Riverside (2021)
Cannibal Creator (2022)
How the Skin Sheds (2023)
Broad Street Bastard (2023)
Bruises on a Butterfly (2024)
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Books containing stories by Chad Lutzke
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Chad Lutzke recommends
Bigfoot in the Bronx (2021)
Hunter Shea
"The title says it all. Chaos on the streets of New York with a misunderstood beast. Messy, brutal, and touching, with Frankenstein-esque moments."
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