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Tim Meyer dwells in a dark cave near the Jersey Shore. He’s an author, husband, father, podcast host, blogger, coffee connoisseur, beer enthusiast, and explorer of worlds. He writes horror, mysteries, science fiction, and thrillers, although he prefers to blur genres and let the stories fall where they may.
 


Genres: Horror
 
Series
Demon Blood
   1. Enlightenment (2012)
   2. Gateways (2014)
   3. Defiance (2018)
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Sunfall (with Pete Draper and Chad Scanlon)
   1. Season One (2014)
   2. Season Two (2016)
   3. Season Three (2017)
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Novels
   The Thin Veil (2013)
   In the House of Mirrors (2013)
   Less Than Human (2013)
   Sharkwater Beach (2017)
   Kill Hill Carnage (2018)
   The Switch House (2018)
   Limbs (2019)
   Lords of the Deep (2019) (with Patrick Lacey)
   Primal Terra (2019)
   69 (2019)
   Dead Daughters (2020)
   Wormwood (2020) (with Chad Lutzke)
   Paradise Club (2021)
   Malignant Summer (2021)
   Pteranodon Canyon (2022)
   The Sea, the Stars (2022)
   Lacuna's Point (2023)
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Collections
   Worlds Between My Teeth (2016)
   Beers and Fears: The Haunted Brewery (2019) (with others)
   Black Star Constellations (2019)
   Beers and Fears: Flight Night (2020) (with others)
   This is Totally Normal (2024)
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Novellas and Short Stories
   The Lemures (2014)
   The Organ Harvest (2015)
   Rainbow Filth (2023)
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Anthologies edited
   Never Wake (2023) (with Kenneth W Cain)
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Series contributed to
Middletown
   4. Unrestival (2019) (with others)
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Books containing stories by Tim Meyer
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Human Monsters (2024)
edited by
Sadie Hartmann and Ashley Saywers
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Yuletide Nightmares (2023)
(Slaughterhouse Press Anthologies, book 2)
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Dark Disasters (2023)
(Dark Dozen, book 3)
edited by
Candace Nola

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Tim Meyer recommends
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Practitioners (2018)
Matt Hayward and Patrick Lacey
"Unique. Intense. Practitioners makes Elm Street look like Sesame Street."

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