Harry Shannon
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Harry Shannon has been an actor, a singer, an Emmy-nominated songwriter, a recording artist in Europe, a music publisher, a VP of Carolco Pictures (“Terminator 2,” “Total Recall,” “Rambo”), and worked as a free-lance Music Supervisor on films such as “Basic Instinct” and “Universal Soldier.” He holds an MA in Psychology and is currently a counselor in private practice. Although primarily a novelist, Shannon has sold stories to a number of genre magazines including “Cemetery Dance,” “Horror Garage,” “City Slab,” “Crime Spree” and “Gothic.net.” He contributed a 25,000 word mystery/horror novella to a recent Cemetery Dance Publications limited-edition collection called “Brimstone Turnpike,” as well as short fiction to several horror anthologies, including “Dark Delicacies II,” “Tales from the Gorezone,” “Small Bites,” “The Fear Within,” "A Dark and Deadly Valley," and "On Deadly Ground," an upcoming anthology of western noir edited by veteran author Ed Gorman.
Shannon’s first signed limited edition short story collection Bad Seed debuted in June of 2001. His debut horror novel Night of the Beast—the first in a pulp trilogy set in northeastern Nevada—was released in 2002. The acclaimed Night of the Werewolf won the small-press Tombstone Award for Best Novel of 2003. The final book, a 2005 Delirium Books limited edition of Night of the Daemon, sold out in pre-order.
Harry Shannon’s first noir effort, Memorial Day (A Mick Callahan Novel), takes place in fictional Dry Wells, Nevada. It was a hardcover release from Five Star First Edition Mysteries in May of 2004. New Mystery Reader called it “brilliant,” also “wry, bittersweet and altogether touching,” Library Journal praised it as “memorable,” and Booklist said of amateur sleuth Mick Callahan “Let’s hope he’s around for a long run.” The sequel, Eye of the Burning Man came out in November, 2005 and was also well-reviewed. A third Mick Callahan novel One of the Wicked will appear in 2008. Shannon’s thriller The Pressure of Darkness was released in November of 2006, his novel Daemon (a paperback edition of Night of the Daemon) in March of 2008.
Harry Shannon executive produced and scripted the horror film Dead and Gone for darkhaze.net fetish photographer/director Yossi Sasson, and also wrote the title song as well as played a bit part as the Sheriff. Post Production wrapped in June, 2007. Shannon can be reached via his website at www.harryshannon.com or via www.myspace.com/harryshannon
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