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Authors: Douglas Clegg

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Douglas Clegg is the
New York Times
bestselling and award-winning author of
Neverland
,
The Priest of Blood
,
Afterlife
, and
The Hour Before Dark
, among many other novels, novellas and stories. His short story collection,
The Machinery of Night
, won a Shocker Award, and his first collection,
The Nightmare Chronicles
, won both the Bram Stoker Award and the International Horror Guild Award. His work has been published by Simon & Schuster, Penguin/Berkley, Signet, Dorchester, Bantam Dell Doubleday, Cemetery Dance Publications, Subterranean Press, Alkemara Press and others.

A pioneer in the ebook world, his novel
Naomi
made international news when it was launched as the world’s first ebook serial in early 1999 and was called “the first major work of fiction to originate in cyberspace” by
Publisher’s Weekly
, covered in
Time
magazine,
Business Week
,
Business 2.0
,
BBC Radio
,
NPR, USA Today
and more; his book
Purity
was the first to go onto a mobile phone in the U.S. in early 2001.
 

He is married, and lives and writes in New England in a house called Villa Diodati.

 

 

D
ISCLAIMER

The Priest of Blood
is a work of fiction. Names, places, characters and incidents are a product of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual locales, events, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

P
UBLICATION
C
REDITS

Copyright 2004, 2014 Douglas Clegg

Published by Alkemara Press in the United States.

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