Thom Brannan

Thom Brannan (est.1976) has been a submariner, a nuclear operator, an electrician and now works on an offshore drilling platform and is an Affiliate Member of the Horror Writers Association.

He's a freelance editor for Permuted Press and anyone else that will have him. He has been published in several anthologies, in several genres. Thom find his inspiration equally from Robert B. Parker and H.P. Lovecraft. (See bibliography below.)

Thom lives in or around Austin, Texas with his lovely wife Kitty, a boy, a girl, and a pair of dogs.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

NOVELS
  • Survivors w/ Z.A. Recht (Simon & Schuster, June 2012)
  • Lords of Night (Permuted Press, October 2012)
  • Pavlov’s Dogs w/ D.L. Snell (Permuted Press, April 2012)
  • Sad Wings of Destiny (TBA)
EDITING
  • Cthulhu Unbound w/ John Sunseri (Permuted Press, 2009)
  • Cthulhu Unbound² w/ John Sunseri (Permuted Press, 2009)
  • Return of the Raven (Prose line and copy edit) (HorrorBound Online Magazine, 2009)
  • Fear Itself (Prose line and copy edit) (HorrorBound Online Magazine, 2010)
  • After Twilight: Walking with the Dead by Travis Adkins (Permuted Press, 2008)
  • Dead End by Anthony Giangregorio (Permuted Press, 2009, Out of Print)
SHORT STORIES
  • “Electric Crown” in Robots Beyond (Permuted Press, 2009)
  • “Blood & Belief” w/ Victorya C. in Wolves of War (Library of Horror Press, 2009)
  • “Just a Man” in The Green Hornet Chronicles (Moonstone Books, 2010)
  • “What Doesn’t Die” in Tales of the Shadowmen 7: Femmes Fatales (Black Coat Press, 2010)
  • “Spirit in Black” in Leather, Denim & Silver: Legends of the Monster Hunter (Pill Hill Press, 2011)
  • “Blood Red” in The Trigger Reflex: Legends of the Monster Hunter II (Pill Hill Press, 2011)
  • “True Believers” in The Lone Ranger Chronicles (Moonstone Books, 2012)
  • “Play the Game” in The Green Hornet: Still at Large (Moonstone Books, 2012)
  • “Tempus Fugitive” w/ Rob Pegler in Times of Trouble (Permuted Press, TBR 2013)
  • “Every Rose” w/ Matthew Baugh in Tales of the Shadowmen X (TBA)
POETRY

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