Mark E. Rogers
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Mark E. Rogers (born 1952) is an American author-illustrator.
He was named "Class Artist" in 1970. While a student at Pt. Pleasant Beach High School, he wrote a short novel, The Runestone, which has since been adapted into a 1990 film starring Peter Riegert and Joan Severance. He was a three year Varsity Football player and four year Varsity Track weight man.
At the University of Delaware he continued his interest in writing, graduating Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1975. He was elected to membership in Phi Beta Kappa.
He since became a professional writer. His published works today include the Samurai Cat series which has a cult following. Since then, he has written and published The Dead, Zorachus, The Nightmare of God, The Expected One, The Devouring Void and The Riddled Man. He's also published three art portfolios, and a collection of his pin-up paintings, Nothing But A Smile, from Xenophile Books.
He resides with his wife Katherin and four children Sophia, Jeanette, Patrick and Nicholas in Delaware.