Born and raised in Everett,
Massachusetts (just outside of Boston), Scott M. Baker has spent the last
twenty-two years living in northern Virginia. He has authored several
short stories, including the e-chapbook “Dead Water” by D’Ink Well
Publications; “Rednecks Shouldn’t Play with Dead Things,” which appeared in the
autumn 2008 edition of the e-zine Necrotic Tissue; “Cruise of the Living
Dead,” which appeared in Living Dead Press’ Dead Worlds: Volume 3
anthology (August 2009); “Deck the Malls with Bowels of Holly,” which appeared
in Living Dead Press‘ Christmas Is Dead anthology (October 2009); and “Denizens,”
which appeared in Living Dead Press’ The
Book of Horror anthology (March 2010).
Scott’s first zombie novel, Rotter World, which details the struggle
between humans and vampires during a zombie apocalypse, was released by
Permuted Press in April 2012. He has
also authored The Vampire Hunters
trilogy, which has been published by Pill Hill Press and received excellent
reviews from Famous Monsters of Filmland
and Fangoria, among others. Scott has
finished his fifth novel, Yeitso, a
homage to the monster movies of the 1950s set in northern New Mexico, which is
currently with a publisher, and has begun his next novel, Hell Gates, the first in a series of young adult novels set in a
world in which the realms of Hell and earth have merged.
When he is not busy writing, Scott
can either be found relaxing on his back deck with a good cigar and a cup of
iced coffee, or doting on the four house rabbits that live with him.
Please visit the author’s website
att http:\\scottmbakerauthor.blogspot.com.
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