✍️ Author Biography
📅 1953
🌍 American
📚 6 free books
⭐ Known for: Temple of the Dragonslayer
Tim Waggoner is an American author known for fantasy, horror, and thriller fiction, and for teaching creative writing.
Tim Waggoner is an accomplished American author specializing in fantasy, horror, and thriller genres, with a career spanning novels and short stories for both adult and young readers. He has published numerous works, including series like Nekropolis and Ghost Trackers, and collections such as All Too Surreal. His expertise extends to writing craft, with books like 'Writing in the Dark' offering guidance on horror and dark fantasy. Waggoner's contributions have been recognized with accolades such as the Bram Stoker Award and nominations for the Shirley Jackson Award. Beyond his writing, he has a background in journalism and editing, and he shares his knowledge as a professor of English, teaching composition and creative writing at Sinclair Community College. He also previously taught in a low-residency MFA program at Seton Hill University.
Literary Contributions
Tim Waggoner has established himself as a prolific author in speculative fiction, contributing significantly to the fantasy, horror, and thriller genres. His bibliography includes a range of novels, such as 'Temple of the Dragonslayer' and 'Nekropolis,' as well as short story collections like 'All Too Surreal.' He has also collaborated on series, including the urban fantasy 'Nekropolis' and the 'Ghost Trackers' series. Waggoner's short fiction has appeared in numerous publications, and several of his stories and novellas have garnered recognition, including honorable mentions in 'The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror' and nominations for prestigious awards like the Shirley Jackson Award. His novella 'The Winter Box' received the Bram Stoker Award for Best Long Fiction.
Writing Craft and Education
Beyond his fiction, Waggoner is also an authority on the craft of writing, particularly within the horror and dark fantasy subgenres. His book 'Writing in the Dark' has been lauded, earning him a Bram Stoker Award for Best Non-Fiction. He has also authored 'The Art of Writing Genre Fiction' in collaboration with Michael Knost. Waggoner's academic career complements his writing achievements; he holds Master of Arts degrees in English with a Creative Writing Concentration from Wright State University. He currently serves as a professor of English at Sinclair Community College, where he teaches composition and creative writing. Previously, he was an instructor in the popular fiction MFA program at Seton Hill University.