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Greg Lamberson

Greg Lamberson

1 title Directing Apr 19, 1964 Gowanda, New York, USA

Greg Lamberson is a distinguished author and filmmaker renowned for his contributions to the horror genre. He has garnered multiple accolades, including three IPPY Gold Medals for Horror and recognition as a finalist for the Bram Stoker Award on three occasions. Lamberson's literary works span a variety of captivating titles, such as "Johnny Gruesome," "Black Creek," and the occult detective series "The Jake Helman Files," which comprises entries like "Personal Demons," "Desperate Souls," "Cosmic Forces," "Tortured Spirits," "Storm Demon," and "Human Monsters." Additionally, he has crafted "The Julian Year" and the werewolf trilogy known as "The Frenzy Cycle," which includes "The Frenzy Way," "The Frenzy War," and "The Frenzy Wolves."

In the realm of novellas, his titles "Carnage Road" and "Scaremonger" stand out, showcasing his versatility as a writer. Furthermore, Lamberson has shared his expertise in filmmaking through the instructional guide "Cheap Scares: Low Budget Horror Filmmakers Share Their Secrets," aimed at aspiring creators in the genre. With a rich body of work and a commitment to horror, Greg Lamberson continues to leave an indelible mark on the landscape of contemporary horror literature and cinema.

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