Mark Leslie
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Mark Leslie (born 1969) is a Canadian author of horror and speculative fiction.[1] He is the author of the short story collection One Hand Screaming (2004),[2] a collection of short stories and poetry, mostly in the horror genre and the editor of the science fiction anthology North of Infinity II (2006)[3] and horror anthology Campus Chills (2009).[4] Leslie is also the author of Haunted Hamilton: The Ghosts of Dundurn Castle & Other Steeltown Shivers and Spooky Sudbury: True Tales of the Eerie & Unexplained (co-authored with Jenny Jelen).[5][6][7]
Born and raised in Onaping Falls,[8] Leslie currently resides in Hamilton, Ontario.[9]
Books
Fiction
- One Hand Screaming (2004), Stark Publishing
- North of Infinity II (Editor) (2006), Mosaic Press
- Campus Chills (Editor) (2009), Stark Publishing
- Tesseracts Sixteen: Parnassus Unbound (Editor) (2012), Edge Publishing
- I, Death (2013), Atomic Fez
Non-Fiction
- Haunted Hamilton: The Ghosts of Dundurn Castle & Other Steeltown Shivers (2012), Dundurn
- Spooky Sudbury: True Tales of the Eerie & Unexplained (co-author Jenny Jelen) (2013), Dundurn
Notes
- ↑ Mark Leslie listing at Internet Speculative Fiction database
- ↑ One Hand Screaming entry at Bookfinder.com
- ↑ Canadian SF Works, 2006 publications
- ↑ Google Books Bibliographic Information
- ↑ Mark Leslie's Author Page at Dundurn
- ↑ Dundurn Page for Spooky Sudbury
- ↑ "Levack-born author digs into area hauntings". Sudbury Star, March 23, 2013.
- ↑ "Sudbury authors have big imaginations". Sudbury Star, October 4, 2012.
- ↑ Hamilton Writer's Index
External links
- Official website
- Mark Leslie at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Canadian SF Works Database
- Dundurn Publishing Author page for Mark Leslie
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