John Everson is a staunch advocate for the culinary joys of the jalapeno and an unabashed fan of 1970s European horror cinema. He is also the Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Covenant and its two sequels, Sacrifice and Redemption, as well as six other novels, including the erotic horror tour de force and Bram Stoker Award finalist NightWhere and the seductive backwoods tale of The Family Tree. Other novels include The Pumpkin Man, Siren, The 13th and the spider-driven Violet Eyes.
Over the past 25 years, his short fiction has appeared in more than 75 magazines and anthologies and received a number of critical accolades, including frequent Honorable Mentions in the Year’s Best Fantasy & Horror anthology series. His story “Letting Go” was a Bram Stoker Award finalist in 2007 and “The Pumpkin Man” was included in the anthology All American Horror: The Best of the First Decade of the 21st Century. In addition to his own twisted worlds, he has also written stories in shared universes, including The Vampire Diaries and Jonathan Maberry’s V-Wars series, as well as for Kolchak: The Night Stalker and The Green Hornet. His short story collections include Cage of Bones & Other Deadly Obsessions, Needles & Sins, Vigilantes of Love and Sacrificing Virgins. To catch up on his blog, join his newsletter or get information on his fiction, art and music, visit John Everson: Dark Arts at www.johneverson.com.
AWARDS:
Covenant HWA Bram Stoker Award for First Novel, 2005
"Letting Go" - Bram Stoker Award Finalist, Short Fiction, 2007
NightWhere - Bram Stoker Award Finalist, Novel, 2013
"The House by the Cemetery involves everything that a horror
aficionado could ever want—an undead witch, comic relief, a haunted
house dedicated to obscure and not-so obscure horror films, and
lots and lots of gore…Indeed, The House by the Cemetery could
easily be transcribed into an action-packed screenplay"
*The New York Journal of Books*
"The House by the Cemetery is a thoroughly enjoyable read, quickly
paced with great writing, an interesting plot, some obscure
references that were a lot of fun, a completely unforgettable
climax, and good story resolution."
*Don Gillette*
"This is a book that is hard to put down. I devoured this book in
two sittings, furiously turning pages towards the blood-soaked
conclusion."
*John DeNardo for Kirkus Reviews*
"When the blood does hit the fan, the scenes are descriptive and
dynamic - with almost film like quality...that ending is just to
die for."
*SF Book Reviews*
"John Everson has created one of my top ten books of all time. The
House By The Cemetery is a cauldron filled with devilry and
witchery – all my favorite things. It’s a love story at its core,
but on the surface, it’s a blood-curdling tale of utter mayhem and
savagery. I loved every minute of this book. 2018 has seen several
great books, but this one is a definite must read for all fans of
horror"
*Cedar Hollow Books*
"More fun than any haunted attraction I’ve ever been to, just in
time for my favorite holiday. If you only read one Halloween story
this year, be sure to make this the one. As a footnote to any movie
producers who might see this, The House by the Cemetery would make
one helluva film"
*Cemetery Dance*
"Overall, this is a winner of a book and a fantastic ode to the
genre fans with rich characters, fantastic plotting and an
accessible writing style that yearns the reader to want more."
*The Literary Licence Podcast*
"Atmosphere, character development, dialogue, interesting
storyline, an homage to the genre that I know and love, and
suspension of disbelief"
*Into the Macabre*
"What could possibly go wrong renovating an old house located next
to a cemetery for the purposes of turning it into a haunted house
amusement attraction? Well, just about the worst things that can go
wrong. Mike Kostner needs cash, so when his friend throws him this
renovation job, he jumps at the chance. As Mike comes to learn, the
house seems to have a life and dark history all its own. As readers
will come to learn, this is a book that is hard to put down. I
devoured this book in two sittings, furiously turning pages towards
the blood-soaked conclusion"
*Kirkus Reviews*
"I got many American Horror Story feels from this book; I could
picture it in my mind, the different cast members of AHS and which
parts they would be perfect for. It really felt like a story that
Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk had come up with during the creative
process for their next series. It’s a shame really that they have
already done the haunted house theme (series 1). I can live in hope
though right?"
*The Ginger Nuts of Horror*
"a very fun and very fast read. It has all the elements of a great
Halloween story. It talks of horror movies and is about the
building of a Halloween haunted house. Very fun stuff. The last
twenty percent of the book is pure hell and I loved every
second"
*Cat After Dark*
"The House by the Cemetery is gruesome, bloody, gory and very
creepy, I was giggling with glee as the gore built up and the
shocking and vivid images were created in my head…The suspense and
tension that John has created is brilliant, I was on the edge of my
seat throughout and I loved every second of it. The creepy factor
in the book is off the scales, absolutely brilliant. The gore is
gruesome and won’t be for everyone but as I love gory books I was
in my element"
*Katies Book Cave*
"a fun read full of proper slasher chainsaw witchy gory haunted
horror fun. It’s a must read for horror fans especially this time
of year"
*Not Another Book Blogger*
"The plot was great and I loved the suspense the author created. I
was on tenterhooks for most of the book and felt jumpy more than
once – a perfect book for this time of the year and it is written
in the style of a slasher-type movie so it is very easy to read
too"
*Donnas Book Blog*
"Entertaining and gory, this is a great read for the Halloween
season"
*Where the Reader Grows*
"The House By The Cemetery is “…laced with Ready Player One–style
references to cult filmmakers like Jean Rollin and Jess Franco…the
pacing is brisk, and this could make for a diverting beach or
airport read…”
*Booklist*
"Just in time for Halloween we have a new release ideally suited
for reading durint the dark autumnal evenings. John Everson’s The
House by the Cemetery brings a great mix of chills, witches,
ritualistic kills and at the heart of it all a house reputed to be
haunted… chills aplenty"
*Grab this Book*
"…a simple sounding premise but one that has twists and turns
(literally – it’s a haunted house!) and scary, strange and weird
all at the same time! I have to say right here that Everson is best
known for his ‘B-Movie-esque’ books with plenty blood and gore, and
this book doesn’t disappoint"
*What Emma Read Next*
"a great book for the start of October on the run up to Halloween…
B movie horror fun for Halloween"
*Once Upon the Wytching Hour*
"This book has all of the necessary components for a good spooky
read: witches, murder, haunting, psychics, mystery… So it’s a good
Halloween pick. I actually got scared a couple times while reading
in the dark, so maybe leave the lights on if you want to sleep at
night!"
*Jess Combs Review*
"I am truly amazed at the depths of this book. Personally I really
enjoyed this novel, it was a true work of art. I was captivated
from beginning to end, just trying to find out what was going to
happen next."
*Writers Authority*
"It’s a fast, gory one with tons of nods to the genre, perfect for
reading in the spooky season."
*Undivine Intentions*
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