Jack Ketchum’s debut novel, Off Season (1981)―an updating of the Sawney Beane story―prompted The Village Voice to publicly scold its publisher for publishing violent pornography. Since then, he has published twelve additional novels and several short story collections. He has won numerous Bram Stoker Awards, including Best Collection 2003 (Peaceable Kingdom), Best Long Fiction 2003 (Closing Time), Best Short Fiction 2000 (Gone), and Best Short Fiction 1994 (The Box). Four of his books were recently filmed as movies: The Lost (2001), The Girl Next Door (2005), Red (2008) and Offspring (2009). Ketchum is one of the most exciting and well-respected horror authors on the market today.

May 12, 1984
Cover of Hide and Seek

Hide and Seek

Mar 1, 1982
Cover of Winchester Pass

Winchester Pass

Feb 1, 1982
Cover of Guns of Amarillo

Guns of Amarillo

Jan 1, 1982
Cover of Dead or Alive

Dead or Alive

Sep 10, 1981
Cover of Open Range

Open Range

Jun 12, 1981
Cover of Off Season

Off Season

Aug 19, 1976
Cover of Border Dawn

Border Dawn

Mar 6, 1975
Cover of Cactus Country

Cactus Country

May 9, 1974
Cover of Laramie Plains

Laramie Plains

Apr 12, 1973
Cover of Trail without End

Trail without End