Fran Friel

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Fran Friel is an author of horror fiction and resides in rural New England.

Mama's Boy, Friel's debut novella, was a finalist in the category of Long Fiction for the 2007 Bram Stoker Award. This honor has been previously held by the likes of Stephen King, Kelly Link and Joe Hill among others.

Friel writes a weekly column for [The Horror Library Blog-O-Rama], as well as Yada, Too, and is a fiction editor for Dark Recesses Press.

Friel’s work has been featured in the 2006 anthology release, Horror Library Volume One, as well as publications in a number of other outlets including: The Horror Library, Insidious Reflections, Wicked Karnival, The Lightning Journal, Lamoille Lamentations, The Eldritch Gazette, Tiny Terrors 2, Apex Digest and Dark Recesses Press.

Friel has a short story collection and a novel project both slated for release in the near future.


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Wings with Hot Sauce (Short Story, Appeared in Horror Library Volume I) -- (Cutting Block Press, 2005)

Mama's Boy (Novella) -- (Insidious Publications, 2006)