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Drew Williams
The youngest of five children,
Drew Williams was born and raised in McKeesport, PA. After a stint as a
burger flipper, Drew gave higher education a chance, attending Slippery
Rock and Indiana Universities of Pennsylvania. Since earning his Ph.D.
in 1993, Drew has been teaching Creative Writing at North Carolina
Central University. Currently Drew is at work on his second novel,
The Corruptor, and spends most of his free time working on his
dart game.
His first novel, Night
Terrors, was an EPPIE
Finalist for Best Horror Novel 2000, and has been described as
"Reminiscent of Stephen King and just as scary" by the
Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette. Drew is also
coauthor, with Joseph Nassise, of the collection, Spectres and
Darkness.
Drew's latest release, the novella
Art and Becoming - The Author's Cut,
"will grip you with its
tangled metal arms and shove you face-first into the very darkest
portrait in a true gallery of horrors." (Kealan Patrick Burke, author
of Ravenous Ghosts and The Turtle Boy).

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