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BIBLIOGRAPHY

For further information on obtaining rights to any of the following works, contact the author at: StanleyWiater@hotmail.com

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TELEVISION SERIES:

“DARK DREAMERS”

"Dark Dreamers" can now be sampled on YouTube. The complete episode profiling author Harlan Ellison is now available. We have also uploaded the opening segments to our episodes profiling Richard Matheson, Clive Barker, Julie Strain, and Wes Craven onto YouTube. We are currently searching for the right company to issue the entire series on DVD as well as streaming video. So keep watching!

"Dark Dreamers," states Wiater, "Is the first and only show to go right to the hearts of darkness: the homes and studios of the world's greatest dark dreamers."

From legendary authors such as Peter Straub, Harlan Ellison, and Richard Matheson, to scream queens Julie Strain, macabre artists Bernie Wrightson, directors Wes Craven and Larry Cohen, special effect masters Stan Winston, or collectors supreme Forrest J. Ackerman and Bob Burns--they are all internationally recognized "dark dreamers."

Visit Dark Dreamers!

Launch the Dark Dreamers Flash episode guide and hear Stanley's cool intro!

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ORIGINAL SCRIPTS:

“WHITEOUT” (feature screenplay)

Synopsis: During a whiteout blizzard, five people are trapped in an isolated cabin--and under assault from the hostile alien occupants of a UFO.

Status: Available for option.

“BERSERKER” (feature screenplay)

(co-written with Peter Laird, co-creator of the “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles”)

Synopsis: Two teams of rival ghosthunters have 48 hours to destroy an unkillable supernatural entity which is ravaging a just-completed mega-shopping mall.

Status: Available for option.

“JON DARK: PSYCHIC EYE” (interactive script for a CD-ROM computer game)

Synopsis: Jon Dark, a psychic investigator who may or may not be a vampire, must rescue a missing heiress from Moordeth Museum--the world's most haunted art museum. (Originally developed for Animation Magic, Inc., Cambridge, Mass.)

Status: Available for option.

“ALPHASAURS”™ (interactive script for a CD-ROM computer game)

Synopsis: A group of bizarre but friendly dinosaurs teach young children the alphabet through their playful adventures.

Status: Available for option.

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BOOKS:

*Update: Stanley Wiater's books can now be purchased online at the Shocklines website.

 

Richard Matheson's "The Twilight Zone" Scripts-Volume 2

RICHARD MATHESON'S THE TWILIGHT ZONE SCRIPTS (VOLUME 2)

by Richard Matheson and Stanley Wiater

Edge Books (May, 2002)

ISBN: 1887368523 (paperback)

Paperback: $16.95

Richard Matheson's The Twilight Zones Scripts: Volume 2, edited by horror expert Stanley Wiater, collects six of Matheson's teleplays from Rod Serling's classic TV series.

Status: In print and available from amazon.com

 

Richard Matheson's "The Twilight Zone" Scripts

RICHARD MATHESON'S “THE TWILIGHT ZONE” SCRIPTS (editor)

a) Cemetery Dance Publications (1998)

ISBN: 1-881475-36-0. 656 pages. Limited edition hardcover.

Slipcased Edition: $75.00. (500 copies)

Boxed Lettered Edition: $000.00 (52 copies)

Contents: The first ever collection of all 14 of Richard Matheson's classic scripts for “The Twilight Zone.” Includes extensive commentary by Matheson from interviews with Wiater, and includes a brief history of the television series as well as extensive supplementary material. Illustrated with photographs from the series.

Status: Out of Print, but may be available through rare book services of amazon.com

b) Gauntlet Press (2001/2002)

Volume One ISBN: 1-887368-42-6. 392 pages. Trade paperback, $16.95.

Volume Two ISBN: ****** 000 pages. Trade paperback, $16.95

Go to Selected Reviews.

Status: In print (Vol. One) and available from the publisher and from amazon.com

 

Richard Matheson: Collected Stories

RICHARD MATHESON: COLLECTED STORIES

by Richard Matheson and Stanley Wiater

Edge Books (December, 2003)

ISBN: 1887368620 (paperback)

Paperback: $16.95

RICHARD MATHESON: COLLECTED STORIES is the gathering together of 86 Richard Matheson short stories, beginning with Born of Man and Woman from 1950 and ending with Duel from 1971. The stories were arranged by Matheson himself roughly in chronological order of original publication. There are also several tributes to Richard Matheson throughout the volumes from admirers such as Stephen King, Ray Bradbury, Robert Bloch, William F. Nolan, and others. Finally, Matheson wrote a deeply revealing Introduction for the collection. As Matheson himself states in this Introduction, "A twenty-year period of creativity reduced to the psychological background of my output of fantasy and science-fiction stories. If this were a thesis, that would be my premise".

Status: In print and available from amazon.com

 

Brian Lumley Companion

THE BRIAN LUMLEY COMPANION

(co-edited with Brian Lumley)

TOR Books (2002)

ISBN: 0-312-85670-9. (regular edition) 399 pages.
ISBN: 0-765-30689-1 (limited edition) 399 pages.

Limited Signed Edition: $50.00 (400 copies)

Lettered Signed Edition: (52 copies, not for sale to public)

Trade Hardcover: $26.95

Contents (jacket copy): "Edited by Brian Lumley and multiple Bram Stoker Award winner Stanley Wiater, The Brian Lumley Companion is an indispensable guide to the life and works of Brian Lumley. This companion is illustrated with photographs from the author's private collection and reproductions of Hugo Award-winning artist Bob Eggleton's eye-catching cover art for Lumley's works."

Go to Reviews

Status: In print and available from the publisher and from amazon.com


Stephen King Universe

THE STEPHEN KING UNIVERSE

(co-authored with Christopher Golden and Hank Wagner)

a) Cemetery Dance Publications (2001)

ISBN: 1-58767-005-4. 637 pages. Limited edition hardcover.

Slipcased Limited Edition: $75.00 (1,000 copies)

Traycased Lettered Edition: $350.00 (52 copies)

(Limited edition contains added appendices and other special graphics.)

Status: The book is in print and available from the publisher and amazon.com.

b) Renaissance Books (2001) ISBN: 2001088642. 480 pages.

Trade paperback, $21.95

Contents: (jacket copy) “The Stephen King Universe is the very first examination of all of King's fiction and the ways in which its plots and characters, conflicts and themes, intertwine. This definitive reference work examines his novels and short stories, as well as the motion pictures, miniseries, and teleplays that King has written…”

Go to Selected Reviews.

Status: The book is in print and available from the publisher (800-452-5589) and from amazon.com.

 

Dark Dreamers: Facing the MAsters of Fear

DARK DREAMERS: FACING THE MASTERS OF FEAR

Photographs by Beth Gwinn

Commentary by Stanley Wiater

Foreword by Clive Barker

Cemetery Dance Publications (2001)

ISBN: 1-58767-024-0. 223 pages. Limited edition hardcover.

Limited Trade Edition: $40.00 (1,250 copies)

Limited Signed Edition: $75.00 (250 copies)

Lettered Edition (also signed by Clive Barker) $300.00 (52 copies)

Contents: (Publishers catalog) “There has never been a book like this before…a unique collection of images celebrating over one hundred of the greatest authors, artists and filmmakers in the world! With each and every amazing photograph--coupled with insighful commentary by (or about) each subject--the photographer and the journalist fearlessly illuminate those who work on the dark side of the arts.”

Go to Selected Reviews.

Winner of the Bram Stoker Award for "Superior Achievement in Non-Fiction" from the Horror Writers Association.

Status: The book is in print and available from the publisher and from amazon.com.

 

Dark Thoughts: On Writing, Advice and Commentary from Fifty Masters of Fear and Suspense

DARK THOUGHTS: ON WRITING, ADVICE AND COMMENTARY FROM
FIFTY MASTERS OF FEAR AND SUSPENSE

Underwood Books, Publisher (1997)

ISBN: 1-887424-30-X. 206 pages. Trade paperback, $13.00.

Contents: (jacket copy) “For anyone interested in writing horror as well as for true fans of the genre, Dark Thoughts is a source of inspiration--filled with lessons and opinions from the most popular and acclaimed authors of our time. Stanley Wiater extracts something out of the ordinary from each of his interview subjects, from their special writing habits to their heartfelt feelings about the art of darkness.”

This “best of” compilation of nearly 500 extensive quotes also contains two recommended reading lists, as well as “A Reader's Guide to Writing Horror.”

Go to Selected Reviews.

Winner of the Bram Stoker Award for "Superior Achievement in Non-Fiction" from the Horror Writers Association.

Status: Currently in print and available from the publisher and from amazon.com.

 

Mysteries of the Word: A Dark Fable

MYSTERIES OF THE WORD: A DARK FABLE

Crossroads Press (1994)

A signed, limited edition chapbook. 18 pages. $10.00. (250 copies)

Contents: An original short story, at the time not available in this country. The chapbook is illustrated by award-winning macabre artist and cartoonist Gahan Wilson. It also has an introduction by award-winning horror and dark suspense author, Jack Ketchum.

Status: Out of print.

 

Comic Book Rebels: Conversations with the Creators of New Comics

COMIC BOOK REBELS:
CONVERSATIONS WITH THE CREATORS OF THE NEW COMICS

(co-authored with Stephen R. Bissette)

(Go to: Interview List for complete contents listing.)

(a) Donald I. Fine, Inc. (1993)

ISBN 1-55611-354-4 (312 pages) $13.95. Trade paperback.

ISBN 1-55611-355-2 (312 pages) $25.00. Hardcover.

Status: Out of Print, but may be available through rare book services of amazon.com

(b) Underwood Books, Publisher (1997)

ISBN: 1-8874-32-6. $65.00 (750 copies)

A deluxe, signed limited edition. Includes a new Afterword.

Contents: (jacket copy) (a) “No longer just kid's stuff, today's comic books are hip, contemporary, entertaining and seriously collected. Here, in twenty original interviews, leading figures in the field discuss how, approaching the graphic novel from an often daringly radical taboo-breaking perspective, they transformed it into a significant medium--at once art and literature--of our popular culture.”

In their own words, these visionary creators tell their compelling and often outrageous stories of taking on an industry that at first disdained or even discouraged them, offering readers a rare opportunity to meet the forces behind the transformation of a whole art form.

Go To: Selected Reviews.

Nominated by the comics industry for a Harvey Award and an Eisner Award.

Status: Out of Print, but may be available through rare book services of amazon.com

 

After the Darkness

AFTER THE DARKNESS (editor)

(Go to: Interview List for contributors.)

Maclay & Associates, Publishers (1993)

ISBN: 0-940776-28-6. 242 pages. $50.00. (750 copies)

 

A deluxe, signed, limited edition. 17 original stories. Autographed by the editor and all contributors. In slipcase.

Contents: An original anthology of horror and dark suspense tales from 17 of America's leading writers. Following each story the editor has contributed a brief interview--an “After-Word” in which the writer of the story is asked about the genesis and creative process of his or her particular story.

Go To: Selected Reviews.

Status: Out of Print, but may be available through rare book services of amazon.com

 

Dark Visions: Conversations with the Masters of Horror Film

DARK VISIONS: CONVERSATIONS WITH THE MASTERS OF THE HORROR FILM

(Go To: Interview List for interviewees.)

Avon Books (1992)

ISBN: 0-380-75991-8. 228 pages. $10.00.

Trade paperback.

Contents: (jacket copy) “The lights dim. The giant screen flickers. And suddenly our most gruesome and ghastly nightmares come to blood-chilling life before our eyes. From filmmakers whose macabre images haunt our dreams to actors and make-up artists who conspire to create monsters, twenty-two brilliant purveyors of cinematic dread usher us into their unique world of shadows and terror--sharing with us the secrets of their remarkable craft: the visual art of fear.”

Go To: Selected Reviews.

A finalist for the Bram Stoker Award for "Superior Achievement in Non-fiction" from the Horror Writers Association.

Status: Out of Print, but may be available through rare book services of amazon.com

 

The Official Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Treasury

THE OFFICIAL TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES TREASURY

Villard Books (1991)

ISBN: 0-679-73484-8. 122 pages. $10.00. Trade paperback.

Contents: (jacket copy) “With over 600 licensed Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles products available today, how is the aspiring collector to know what in this green sea of Turtlebilia is a true find? What are the whimsical items unique to the Turtles? How is a collector to discern the “must haves” from the merely interesting, or worse, the fakes? Easy. Use The Official Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Treasury, the ultimate collector's guide for all those afflicted with “Turtle fever.”

“Lavishly illustrated with photos of the many products included, Turtle creators Peter Laird and Kevin Eastman, together with input from their marketing experts, have compiled a true treasury of what they believe will be the most valuable and collectable items of all the Turtles merchandise being produced. They have added personal comments on their own favorite products, plus the story of how the Turtles and their world began. The Official Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Treasury has an in-depth section on the comic books that started the green tide, and tips on how to know when you have a possible gold mine--such as one of the first comic books in mint condition. It all adds up to give fans the real inside story on the incredible phenomenon of Turtlemania…”

Status: Out of Print, but may be available through rare book services of amazon.com

 

Dark Dreamers: Conversations with the Masters of Fear

DARK DREAMERS: CONVERSATIONS WITH THE MASTERS OF HORROR

(Go to: Interview List for interviewees.)

a) Underwood-Miller, Publishers. (May 1990)

ISBN: 0-88733-100-9. 208 pages. $250.00. (405 copies)

A deluxe, signed, limited edition. (True first edition.)

Signed by all 26 contributors except Robert Bloch and Anne Rice. Due to the accidental destruction of some signature sheets, there were three states of this limited edition.

Status: Out of Print, but may be available through rare book services of amazon.com

b) Avon Books (1990)

ISBN: 0-380-75990-X. 228 pages. $7.95.

Trade paperback.

Contents: (jacket copy) “The dreamspinners who weave nightmares. They lead us through wondrous doors to the dark side of imagination--exposing our most carefully hidden fantasies...and our deepest fears. Now twenty-six of the world's premier Maestros of the Macabre share their secrets, their goals, their creative terrors…and reveal the voices that called them into a shadowworld of demons and devils.”

Go To: Selected Reviews.

Winner of the Bram Stoker Award for "Superior Achievement in Non-fiction" from the Horror Writers Association.

Status: Out of Print, but may be available through rare book services of amazon.com

 

Night Visions 7

NIGHT VISIONS 7

(editor)

Dark Harvest, Publishers. (1989)

ISBN: 0-913165-50-6. 271 pages.

Deluxe, limited edition, signed by all contributors. $55.00. (550 copies)

Trade hardcover edition. $19.95.

Contents: (jacket copy) “The Night Visions series was conceived as a showcase for the outstanding short fiction being produced today by the best of the established authors and the most talented of the new writers in the fields of horror and dark fantasy.” An original anthology of new tales from three of America's best: Richard Laymon, Gary Brandner, and Chet Williamson. Following each author's section the editor has contributed a brief interview--an “After-Word” in which the writer of the story is asked about the genesis and creative process of his contributions. As the title indicates, this was volume seven in an ongoing series of original anthologies which ultimately concluded with volume nine with this publisher.”

Go To: Selected Reviews.

Status: Out of Print, but may be available through rare book services of amazon.com

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SHORT FICTION (by title):

    ''End of the Line'' (aka ''At the End of the Line'') in

a) Rod Serling's Twilight Zone Magazine (May 1984)
b) World Horror Convention III Souvenir Book (March 1993)

    ''Close Call'' in

OBSESSIONS edited by Gary Raisor (Dark Harvest, 1991)

    ''Fuck Pieces'' in

VOICES FROM THE NIGHT edited by John Maclay (Maclay & Associates, 1994)

    ''The Man Who Would Not Be King'' in

a) Castle Rock: the Stephen King Newsletter (June 1986)
b) Tenebres 11/12: Stephen King Special (2001) (France)

    ''Moist Dreams'' in

a) MASQUES II edited by J.N. Williamson (Maclay & Associates, 1987)
b) (aka POPSY, Bastei?Lubbe, 1988) (Germany)
c) (aka HORROR STORY I, Garden Editoriale, 1988) (Italy)
d) MASQUES 2 (Severn House, 1989) (England)
e) MASQUES 2 (Futura, 1989) (England)
f) (aka HORROR 7, Martinez Roca, 1990) (Spain)
g) (aka POPSY E ALTRI RACOONTI, 1995) (Italy)
h) DARK MASQUES (Pinnacle Books, 2001)
i) HOT BLOOD #11 edited by Jeff Gelb & Michael Garrett (Kensington Books, 2003)

    ''Mysteries of the Word'' in

a) TOUCH WOOD: NARROW HOUSES 2 edited by Peter Crowther
(Little Brown, 1993) (England)
b) (Warner Books, 1994) (England)
c) (Crossroads Press, 1994) (signed/limited chapbook)
d) (Warner/Aspect, 1996)

    ''The Savior'' in

Cavalier magazine (December 1981)

    ''Stress Test HR51'' in

a) BORDERLANDS 2 edited by Thomas F. Monteleone (Borderlands Press, 1991)
b) (Avon Books, 1991)
c) (White Wolf Books, 1994)

    ''The Toucher'' in

a) Boston Phoenix newspaper (May 1980)
b) Mike Shayne's Mystery Magazine, (February 1981)
c) Castle Rock: the Stephen King Newsletter (October 1986)
d) THE COMPLETE STEPHEN KING ENCYCLOPEDIA by Stephen J. Spignesi
(Popular Culture, Ink, 1991)
e) (Overlook Connection Press, 1991)
f) (Contemporary Books, 1991)
g) BIZARRE BAZAAR 2 (Tal Publications, 1993)

    ''When the Wall Cries'' in

a) MASQUES III edited by J.N. Williamson (St. Martin's, 1989)
b) (aka FLESH CREEPERS, Robson Books, 1990) (England)
c) (aka EL FESTIN DE LAS MASCARAS, Martinez Roca, 1992) Spain)
d) BIZARRE BAZAAR 2 edited by Stanislaus Tal (Tal Publications, 1993)
e) DARKER MASQUES edited by J.N. Williamson (Pinnacle Books, 2002)

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ANTHOLOGIES & COLLECTIONS:

Dead Roses for a Blue Lady-Nancy A. Collins

"Nancy Collins on Sonja Blue: An Interview" in
DEAD ROSES FOR A BLUE LADY by Nancy A. Collins
(Crossroads Press, 2002)
a) numbered limited edition
b) deluxe lettered edition

"The Official Authorized Stephen King Trivia Quiz" in
CEMETERY DANCE LIMITED EDITION
(Cemetery Dance Publications, 2001)
a) deluxe signed edition
b) signed limited edition

"The Queens Behind the Kings" in
CEMETERY DANCE LIMITED EDITION
(Cemetery Dance Publications, 2001)
a) deluxe signed edition
b) signed limited edition

Tenebres 11/12 Stephen King Special

"Les Reines au Service du Roi" [The Queens Behind the Kings] in
Tenebres 11/12 Stephen King Special, 2001) (France)

All the Rage-F. Paul Wilson

"The Man Knows Jack: A Conversation with F. Paul Wilson" in
ALL THE RAGE by F. Paul Wilson
(Gauntlet Press, 2000)
a) signed limited edition
b) lettered edition

Dystopia: Collected Stories-Richard Christian Matheson

"Some Notes Played by and for R.C.M." in
DYSTOPIA: COLLECTED STORIES by Richard Christian Matheson
(Gauntlet Press, 2000)

Writing Horror-Edo van Belkom

"A Few Words with Stanley Wiater on Writing Horror Non-fiction" in
WRITING HORROR by Edo van Belkom
(Self-Counsel Press, 2000) (Canada)

Hauntings: The Official Peter Straub Bibliography-Michael Collings

"The Art of Books and other Artifacts: An Interview in Six Parts" in
HAUNTINGS: THE OFFICIAL PETER STRAUB BIBLIOGRAPHY
By Michael Collings
(Overlook Connection Press, 1999)
(a) hardcover
(b) trade paperback

Writing Horror-Mort Castle

"HWA: A Shockingly Brief and Informal History of the Horror Writers Association" in WRITING HORROR edited by Mort Castle
(Writer's Digest Books, 1997)

Fangoria: Masters of the Dark

"Stephen King and George Romero: Collaboration In Terror" in
FANGORIA: MASTERS OF THE DARK edited by Anthony Timpone
(HarperCollins, 1997)

Fangoria: Masters of the Dark-Anthony Timpone

"Catching Up with Clive Barker" (aka "Horror In Print: Clive Barker") in
FANGORIA: MASTERS OF THE DARK edited by Anthony Timpone
(HarperCollins, 1997)

The Girl Next Door-Jack Ketchum

''Jack Ketchum and the Writing of The Girl Next Door'' in
THE GIRL NEXT DOOR by Jack Ketchum
(Overlook Connection Press, 1997)
a) deluxe lettered edition
b) signed limited edition

The Unauthorized Anne Rice Companion-George Beahm

"Dark Dreamer: An Interview with Anne Rice" in
THE UNAUTHORIZED ANNE RICE COMPANION edited by George Beahm
a) (GB Publishing Ink, 1995)
b) (Andrews & McMeel, 1996)

Koontz/Masterton-Claude Lefrang

''Interview: Graham Masterton'' in
KOONTZ/MASTERTON edited by Claude Lefrang
(Phenix Editions #38, 1995) (Belgium)

Anne Rice Et Les Vampires-Claude Lefrang

''Interview: Anne Rice'' in
ANNE RICE ET LES VAMPIRES edited by Claude Lefrang
(Phenix Editions #39, 1995) (Belgium)

Bizarre Bazaar III-Stanislaus Tal

"Introduction" to BIZARRE BAZAAR III
edited by Stanislaus Tal
(Tal Publications, 1994)

Cut!  Horror Writers on Horror Films-Christopher Golden

''Disturbo 13: The Most Disturbing Horror Films Ever Made'' in
CUT! HORROR WRITERS ON HORROR FILMS
edited by Christopher Golden
a) (Borderlands Press, 1992)
b) (Berkley Books, 1992)

The Second Stephen King Quiz Book-Stephen J. Spignesi

''Attack of the Killer Quotes'' in
THE SECOND STEPHEN KING QUIZ BOOK by Stephen J. Spignesi
(Signet Books, 1992)

James Herbert: By Horror Haunted-Stephen Jones

''Dark Dreamer: James Herbert" in
JAMES HERBERT: BY HORROR HAUNTED ed. by Stephen Jones
a) (New English Library, 1992) (England)
b) (B.C.A., 1992) (England)

Gauntlet 2-Barry Hoffman

''Horror Filmmakers versus the MPAA''
GAUNTLET 2 edited by Barry Hoffman
(Gauntlet, Inc., 1991)
a) signed limited edition
b) trade paperback

Clive Barker's Shadows in Eden-Stephen Jones

''Horror In Print: Clive Barker'' in
CLIVE BARKER'S SHADOWS IN EDEN edited by Stephen Jones
(Underwood/Miller, 1991)
a) deluxe signed edition
b) signed limited edition
c) trade hardcover
d) trade paperback

Famous Monsters Chronicles-Dennis Daniel

''I Remember Monsters'' in
FAMOUS MONSTERS CHRONICLES edited by Dennis Daniel
(Fantaco Publishing, Inc. 1991)
a) trade paperback
b) hardcover

The Complete Stephen King Encyclopedia-Stephen J. Spignesi

''On the Trail of the Boogeyman'' in
THE COMPLETE STEPHEN KING ENCYCLOPEDIA by Stephen J. Spignesi
a) (Popular Culture, Ink, 1991)
b) (Contemporary Books, 1991)
c) (Overlook Connection Press, 1991)

Stephen King & Clive Barker: Masters of the Macabre-James Van Hise

''Secrets of Stephen King'' in
STEPHEN KING & CLIVE BARKER: THE MASTERS OF THE MACABRE
by James Van Hise
(Pioneer Books, 1990)

Robert Bloch Companion-Randall D. Larson

''Interview with Robert Bloch'' in
THE ROBERT BLOCH COMPANION edited by Randall D. Larson
(Starmont House, 1989)

Saturday Mourning/Fly in My Eye-Stephen Niles

''Interview with Gahan Wilson'' in
SATURDAY MOURNING/FLY IN MY EYE ed. by Stephen Niles
(Arcane/Eclipse, 1989)

Feast of Fear-Tim Underwood and Chuck Miller

''Stephen King: the Maximum Overdrive Interview'' and
''Stephen King and George Romero: Collaboration in Terror'' in
FEAST OF FEAR edited by Tim Underwood & Chuck Miller
a) (Underwood/Miller, 1989)
b) (Carroll & Graf, 1989)
c) (Warner Books, 1993)

Reign of Fear-Don Herron

''Reach Out and Touch Some Thing: Blurbs and Stephen King'' in
REIGN OF FEAR edited by Don Herron
a) (Underwood/Miller, 1988)
b) (Pan Books, 1991) (England)
c) (Underwood/Miller, 1992)

Bare Bones-Tim Underwood and Chuck Miller

''Three Interviews with Stephen King and Peter Straub'' in
BARE BONES edited by Tim Underwood & Chuck Miller
a) (Underwood/Miller, 1988)
b) (McGraw?Hill Book Company, 1988)
c) (New English Library, 1989) (England)
d) (Warner Books, 1989)
e) (New English Library, 1990) (England)

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Book 1-Kevin Eastman & Peter Laird

''Introduction'' to
TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: BOOK ONE
a) (First Comics, 1986)
b) (Penguin Books, 1990) (England)
c) (aka LES TORTUES NINJA, Comics USA/Glenat, 1991) (France)

The Star Trek Files: Where No Man Has Gone Before-John Peel

''Interview with Gene Roddenberry'' in
THE STAR TREK FILES: WHERE NO MAN HAS GONE BEFORE
by John Peel
(New Media Books, 1985)

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"STANLEY WIATER'S DARK VOICES":

(Original Audio-only Interviews for fearsmag.com.)

  • F. Paul Wilson (2000)

  • Poppy Z. Brite (2000)

  • Richard Christian Matheson (2000)

  • Richard Matheson (2000)

  • Jack Ketchum (1999)

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COMPACT DISC/AUDIO COLLECTION:

  • STANLEY WIATER'S INTIMATE STRANGERS: TALES OF DARK SUSPENSE

    Two fully dramatized stories: "The Toucher" and "End of the Line."

    Produced by: Voices In My Head Productions (2003).

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COMIC BOOKS:

(original scripts and short story adaptations--various issues)

  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Archie Comics) (1992-1993)

  • TMNT Universe Sourcebook (Archie Comics) (1992-1993)

  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (daily comic strip) (1993)

  • Goreshriek #5, #6 (articles) (1988?1989)

  • Shriek #2 (adaptation of "The Toucher") (1990)

  • Shriek #1 (adaptation of "End of the Line") (1989)

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PRINT PERIODICALS AND ONLINE:

  • Contributor to pop culture and media publications published in the United States and overseas, beginning with Fate magazine in 1970. More than 700 online, magazine, and newspaper sales since that first professional sale, including original content for amazon.com and barnesandnoble.com.

  • Contributing editor and columnist to media publications: Fangoria, Horrorstruck, Fear (England), and New Blood. (1980?1990)

  • My short stories and non-fiction have been published in Italy, Canada, England, France, Belgium, Spain, Mexico, Japan, and Germany.

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NEWSPAPERS:

  • Arts and Entertainment reporter, media critic, and book/film/music/theater reviewer for a variety of New England newspapers and publications, including: Valley Advocate, Springfield Morning Union, Amherst Record, Fresh Ink, Hampshire Life. (1974-1986)

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