ROBERT LEVY is an author of unsettling stories and plays whose work has been seen Off-Broadway. A Harvard graduate subsequently trained as a forensic psychologist, his work has been called "frank and funny" (Time Magazine), "idiosyncratic and disarming" (The New York Times), "ambitious and clever" (Variety), "smart" (The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction) and "bloody brave" (the UK's SFX Magazine).
Genres: Horror
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Found (2022)
An Anthology of Found Footage Horror Stories
(Found, book 1)
edited by
Andrew Cull and Gabino Iglesias
Year's Best Hardcore Horror Volume 3 (2018)
(Year's Best Hardcore Horror, book 3)
edited by
Randy Chandler and Cheryl Mullenax
Wilde Stories 2017 (2017)
The Year's Best Gay Speculative Fiction
(Wilde Stories)
edited by
Steve Berman
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Robert Levy recommends
What Grows in the Dark (2024)
Jaq Evans
"Jaq Evans's dazzling exploration of grief, identity, and the ties that bind is a powerful and unflinching journey into the hidden corners of the human heart. Compulsively readable and unfurling with the seductive beauty of a night-blooming flower, What Grows in the Dark is a thrill ride of a debut."
Night Roll (2020)
Michael J DeLuca
"Michael J. DeLuca has written a lyrical, deeply affecting, and ultimately thrilling love letter to Detroit past, present, and future. An alchemical mix of science fiction, urban fantasy, and magical realism, this gripping novella calls out with remarkable compassion and grace. Night Roll sings."
Jesus and John (2020)
Adam McOmber
"Adam McOmber's Jesus and John is an unsettling and sumptuously written reimagining of the gospels that blends religious and sensual ecstasy in a haunting and incantatory brew. Riveting and unmissable."
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