Jack Ketchum

Jack Ketchum is the pseudonym
for a former actor, singer, teacher, literary agent,
lumber salesman, and soda jerk -- a former flower child
and baby boomer who figures that in 1956 Elvis, dinosaurs
and horror probably saved his life. His first novel, Off
Season, prompted the Village Voice to publicly
scold its publisher in print for publishing violent pornography.
He personally disagrees but is perfectly happy to let you
decide for yourself. His short story The
Box won a 1994 Bram Stoker Award from the HWA, his story Gone won
again in 2000 -- and in 2003 he won Stokers for both best
collection for Peaceable
Kingdom and best long fiction for Closing
Time. He has written eleven novels, arguably twelve, four of
which have been filmed -- The
Lost, The Girl
Next Door, Red,
and Offspring. His stories are collected
in The
Exit At Toledo Blade Boulevard, Broken
on the Wheel of Sex, Peaceable
Kingdom, Sleep
Disorder (with Edward Lee), and Closing
Time and Other Stories. His novella The
Crossings was cited by Stephen King in
his speech at the 2003 National Book Awards.
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Series
Books:The Secret Life of Souls, November 2016
Hardcover / e-Book
Joyride, June 2010
Paperback
Offspring, November 2009
Mass Market Paperback (reprint)
Offspring, June 2007
Mass Market Paperback
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