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'''Michael Arnzen''' ([[http://www.gorelets.com/about-michael-a-arnzen/ official bio]]) is a horror [[writer]] and English professor, currently teaching in the [[http://fiction.setonhill.edu MFA in Writing Popular Fiction]] graduate program at Seton Hill University, near Pittsburgh, PA.
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'''Michael Arnzen''' is a zine contributor, horror [[writer]] and English professor, currently teaching in the graduate program at Seton Hill University, near Pittsburgh, PA.
  
Arnzen was born in Amityville, NY -- the location of the infamous "horror house" -- in 1967. He first started writing in the Army, and subsequently began publishing horror poetry, short stories, reviews and articles in the small press and [[http://zinewiki.com/Category:Horror_Zines horror zines]] during his undergraduate years at the University of Southern Colorado (now CSU-Pueblo).  He was an active member of SPWAO -- the Small Press Writer's and Artist's Organization (subsequently renamed the Genre Writers Association) and the [[http://horror.org Horror Writer's Association]] -- throughout the 1990s.  Arnzen and artist (later, wife) Renate Muller launched Mastication Publications in 1991 -- a small press imprint for horror fiction and poetry, responsible for two chapbooks in the early '90s:  Chew and Other Ruminations (Arnzen's first poetry collection) and Psychos: An Anthology of Psychological Horror in Verse (an influential collection of horror poems that included writers like Steve Rasnic Tem, Denise Dumars, Don Webb, Kathleen Jurgens, Marge Simon, Andrew Darlington, Steve Eng, Lisa Lepovetsky, John Grey and [[http://www.gorelets.com/books/psychos/ many more]]).   
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Arnzen was born in Amityville, NY -- the location of the infamous "horror house" -- in 1967. He first started writing in the Army, and subsequently began publishing horror poetry, short stories, reviews and articles in the small press and horror zines during his undergraduate years at the University of Southern Colorado (now CSU-Pueblo).  He was an active member of SPWAO -- the Small Press Writer's and Artist's Organization (subsequently renamed the Genre Writers Association) and the Horror Writer's Association -- throughout the 1990s.  Arnzen and artist (later, wife) Renate Muller launched Mastication Publications in 1991 -- a small press imprint for horror fiction and poetry, responsible for two chapbooks in the early '90s:  ''Chew and Other Ruminations'' (Arnzen's first poetry collection) and ''Psychos: An Anthology of Psychological Horror in Verse'', an influential collection of horror poems that included writers like Andrew Darlington ([[Ludd's Mill]]), Denise Dumars, Steve Eng, John Grey, Kathleen Jurgens, Lisa Lepovetsky, Marge Simon ([[Star*Line]]), Steve Rasnic Tem, Don Webb and many more.   
  
Arnzen has since published dozens of books ([[http://www.gorelets.com/books/ official bibliography]]) and has won numerous awards, including Bram Stoker Awards for Fiction Collection, Poetry Collection, First Novel and Alternative Forms. He also was recipient of the International Horror Critics Guild Award for First Novel, the Best Fiction Writer award from the Genre Writers Association and Best New Writer award from the Small Press Writers and Artists Organization.
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Arnzen has since published dozens of books and has won numerous awards, including Bram Stoker Awards for Fiction Collection, Poetry Collection, First Novel and Alternative Forms. He also was recipient of the International Horror Critics Guild Award for First Novel, the Best Fiction Writer award from the Genre Writers Association and Best New Writer award from the Small Press Writers and Artists Organization.
  
Arnzen continues to write professionally.  His latest title is [[http://www.rawdogscreaming.com/gorelets.html The Gorelets Omnibus]], published by Raw Dog Screaming Press in 2012
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Arnzen continues to write professionally.  His latest title is ''The Gorelets Omnibus'', published by Raw Dog Screaming Press in 2012.
  
==[[Chapbook]]s (as Publisher)==
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==Chapbooks==
*PSYCHOS (editor)
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*''Psychos: An Anthology of Horror in Verse'' (editor)
*Chew and Other Ruminations (author)
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*''Chew and Other Ruminations'' (author)
  
 
==Contributor==
 
==Contributor==
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
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*[[http://www.gorelets.com/about-michael-a-arnzen/ official bio]
 
*[http://www.gorelets.com Michael Arnzen's gorelets -- a creative horror website]
 
*[http://www.gorelets.com Michael Arnzen's gorelets -- a creative horror website]
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*[http://www.rawdogscreaming.com/gorelets.html The Gorelets Omnibus]]
 
*[http://www.michaelarnzen.com The Michael Arnzen Social Network]
 
*[http://www.michaelarnzen.com The Michael Arnzen Social Network]
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*[http://www.gorelets.com/books/psychos/ ''Psychos: An Anthology of Psychological Horror in Verse'']
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*[http://www.gorelets.com/books/ official bibliography]
  
 
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Revision as of 21:19, 18 August 2012

Michael Arnzen is a zine contributor, horror writer and English professor, currently teaching in the graduate program at Seton Hill University, near Pittsburgh, PA.

Arnzen was born in Amityville, NY -- the location of the infamous "horror house" -- in 1967. He first started writing in the Army, and subsequently began publishing horror poetry, short stories, reviews and articles in the small press and horror zines during his undergraduate years at the University of Southern Colorado (now CSU-Pueblo). He was an active member of SPWAO -- the Small Press Writer's and Artist's Organization (subsequently renamed the Genre Writers Association) and the Horror Writer's Association -- throughout the 1990s. Arnzen and artist (later, wife) Renate Muller launched Mastication Publications in 1991 -- a small press imprint for horror fiction and poetry, responsible for two chapbooks in the early '90s: Chew and Other Ruminations (Arnzen's first poetry collection) and Psychos: An Anthology of Psychological Horror in Verse, an influential collection of horror poems that included writers like Andrew Darlington (Ludd's Mill), Denise Dumars, Steve Eng, John Grey, Kathleen Jurgens, Lisa Lepovetsky, Marge Simon (Star*Line), Steve Rasnic Tem, Don Webb and many more.

Arnzen has since published dozens of books and has won numerous awards, including Bram Stoker Awards for Fiction Collection, Poetry Collection, First Novel and Alternative Forms. He also was recipient of the International Horror Critics Guild Award for First Novel, the Best Fiction Writer award from the Genre Writers Association and Best New Writer award from the Small Press Writers and Artists Organization.

Arnzen continues to write professionally. His latest title is The Gorelets Omnibus, published by Raw Dog Screaming Press in 2012.

Chapbooks

  • Psychos: An Anthology of Horror in Verse (editor)
  • Chew and Other Ruminations (author)

Contributor

External Links