Don Roff

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Don Roff

Roff reads one of his books to a classroom at a West Seattle school, March 2008
Born December 13, 1966 (1966-12-13) (age 41)
Flag of the United States Flag of Washington Walla Walla, Washington
Occupation Writer
Nationality Flag of the United States American
Genres Horror fiction, Fantasy

Don Roff (born December 13, 1966, in Walla Walla, Washington) is a writer and filmmaker.

Roff grew up in Milton-Freewater, Oregon. He worked at the local drive-in theater and made Super 8 mm movies with his neighborhood friends. He graduated from McLoughlin Union High School in 1985. Roff joined the United States Army in 1989. He was stationed at Fort Benning, Georgia in the 3d Ranger Battalion (United States). He was a part of Operation Just Cause in Panama. Roff graduated from Walla Walla Community College in 1995 and The Evergreen State College in 1989. He moved to Seattle, Washington.[1]

In June 2006, Roff received the Zola Award for screenwriting from the Pacific Northwest Writers Association.[2]


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  • A Night in the Life of the Vampire (1996)
  • The Weird World of Mushroom Madness (1997)

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