Shaun Hutson
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Shaun Hutson (born 1958) is a writer of novels including horror novels and dark urban thrillers. A native of Letchworth Garden City in Hertfordshire, England,[1] Hutson now lives and writes in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire.
He is the author of Slugs, the basis for the film of the same title.[2]
He wrote a screenplay for The Figgis Brothers (Jason Figgis & Jonathan Figgis) for their company October Eleven Pictures' upcoming feature film 'Box'. Shooting was set to commence late Spring 2009.[3] The film apparently remains unproduced.
Bibliography
- Slugs (1982)[4]
- The Skull (1982)
- Spawn (1983)
- Erebus (1984)
- The Terminator (novelization - 1984)
- Shadows (1985)
- Breeding Ground (1985)
- Relics (1986)
- Death Day (1987)
- Victims (1987)
- Assassin (1988)
- Nemesis (1989)
- Renegades (1991)
- Captives (1991)
- Heathen (1993)
- Deadhead (1993)
- White Ghost (1994)
- Lucy's Child (1995)
- Stolen Angels (1996)
- Knife Edge (1997)
- Purity (1998)
- Warhol's Prophecy (1999)
- Exit Wounds (2000)
- Compulsion (2001)
- Hybrid (2002)
- Hell to Pay (2003)
- Necessary Evil (2004)
- Twisted Souls (2005)
- The Bumper Book of Lies (2005)
- Dying Words (2006)
- Unmarked Graves (2007)
- Body Count (2008)
- Last Rites (2009)
- Epitaph (2010)
- Twins of Evil (novelization - 2011)
- X the Unknown (novelization - 2012)
- The Revenge of Frankenstein (novelization - 2013)
See also
- List of horror fiction authors
References
- ↑ http://www.shaunhutson.com/shit2000.htm Official Website - Questions
- ↑ "Get Writing horror". BBC. 21 October 2004. Retrieved 3 December 2010.
- ↑ Retrieved from IFTN on 23-08-2008 http://www.iftn.ie/?act1=record&aid=73&rid=4280762&tpl=archnews&only=1
- ↑ "Shaun Hutson". Retrieved 2010-12-01.
External links
- Shaun Hutson at Worldcat
- The official Shaun Hutson website, run by a fan with the input of the author himself
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