Chat with Gary Frank |
Gary Frank is the author of Forever Will You Suffer, a supernatural, time-shifting tale of unrequited love gone horribly wrong, Institutional Memory, a story of the horrors of corporate life, and the co-editor of Dark Territories, the new anthology from the Garden State Horror Writers.
He is also the author of a number of short stories, including Stay Here, which received two Stoker recommendations, and was published in the 2005 Garden State Horror Writers anthology, Dark Notes From New Jersey. A member of the Horror Writers Association since 2005, Gary has also been a member of the Garden State Horror Writers since 2003, where he has just finished his two-year run as president.
When he's not spilling his imagination on the page or working the day job, he's playing guitar. He's currently at work on his third novel, but that's another story.
WHEN?
Sunday, April 26, 2009
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Gary has donated a copy of "Institutional Memory". This will be awarded to a lucky chatter during the chat. Remember, you MUST be present to be eligible!
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