Weston Ochse was the author of science fiction and horror novels, as well as a slew of short stories and non-fiction articles that have appeared in comic books, professional writing guides, literary journals, magazines and anthologies. He won the Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in First Novel in 2005 for Scarecrow Gods and was nominated for the Pushcart Prize for Fiction in 2003 for his collection Appalachian Galapagos. He appeared internationally at conventions and conferences as author, teacher and toastmaster.
Awards: Stoker (2005) see all
Genres: Science Fiction, Horror, Thriller
Series
SEAL Team 666
1. SEAL Team 666 (2012)
2. Age of Blood (2013)
3. Border Dogs (2013)
4. Reign of Evil (2014)
1. SEAL Team 666 (2012)
2. Age of Blood (2013)
3. Border Dogs (2013)
4. Reign of Evil (2014)
Novels
Scarecrow Gods (2005)
Recalled to Life (2007)
Velvet Dogma (2011)
Blaze of Glory (2012)
Halfway House (2014)
Bone Chase (2020)
Red Unicorn (2022)
Recalled to Life (2007)
Velvet Dogma (2011)
Blaze of Glory (2012)
Halfway House (2014)
Bone Chase (2020)
Red Unicorn (2022)
Collections
Scary Rednecks and Other Inbred Horros (2001)
Appalachian Galapagos (2003) (with David Whitman)
Multiplex Fandango (2011)
Ghost Heart (2014) (with Yvonne Navarro)
FUBAR (2015)
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (2021)
Ziggy Stardust Turpentine Koolaid (poems) (2023)
Appalachian Galapagos (2003) (with David Whitman)
Multiplex Fandango (2011)
Ghost Heart (2014) (with Yvonne Navarro)
FUBAR (2015)
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (2021)
Ziggy Stardust Turpentine Koolaid (poems) (2023)
Novellas and Short Stories
Series contributed to
Graphic Novels show
Books containing stories by Weston Ochse
Wily Writers Presents Tales of Foreboding (2022)
(Wily Writers Presents)
edited by
Bill Bodden and E S Magill
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Weston Ochse recommends
Kagen the Damned (2022)
(Kagen the Damned, book 1)
Jonathan Maberry
"Kagen the Damned is the best sword and sorcery book I have read in the last ten years. Fans of Joe Ambercrombie, Pat Rothfuss, Mark Lawrence, and Robert E. Howard are going to love this."
Perish (2020)
(Jack Harper Trilogy, book 2)
L C Barlow
"In Perish, Barlow sings the siern song of anger and revenge, expanding of the universe of the terrible, and introducing us to even greater threats as she builds a world of the awful."
Tin Men (2015)
Christopher Golden
"Christopher Golden’s Tin Men is a phenomenal future-tech military thrill ride that checks all the blocks: American Sniper meets Avatar."
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