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Michael Bailey (born February 18, 1979) is an American writer and editor who primarily works with horror and
science fiction Science fiction (often shortened to sci-fi or abbreviated SF) is a genre of speculative fiction that deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts. These concepts may include information technology and robotics, biological manipulations, space ...
. His work occasionally blends into other genres such as mystery, western, and thriller, usually with a speculative angle. Most of his fiction and poetry can be categorized as psychological or literary horror. He has authored numerous novels, novellas, novelettes, and fiction & poetry collections. Some of his writing mentors include Douglas E. Winter, F. Paul Wilson,
Gary A. Braunbeck Gary A. Braunbeck (born July 1, 1960) is an American science fiction, fantasy, mystery and horror author. Biography Braunbeck was born in Newark, Ohio (the city that serves as the model for the fictitious Cedar Hill in many of his stories). He ...
, and the late
Jack Ketchum Dallas William Mayr (November 10, 1946 – January 24, 2018), better known by his pen name Jack Ketchum, was an American horror fiction author. He was the recipient of four Bram Stoker Awards and three further nominations. His novels inclu ...
. He pays it forward by mentoring and coaching up-and-coming writers from around the world, and serves as a Senior Editor for an undisclosed publisher where he manages a team of developmental editors. Along with being the screenwriter for ''Madness and Writers: The Untold Truth. Maybe?'', he runs the small press Written Backwards and publishes anthologies and other unique books, most of which include poetry and illustrations. He also designs covers and provides interior layout for various authors.


Personal life

Bailey lives in Costa Rica where he is rebuilding his life after surviving one of the most catastrophic wildfires in California history, which is explored in his memoir ''Seven Minutes''. When he is not working on his own projects, he spends his time mentoring and teaching writers how to improve their craft.


Associations

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Horror Writers Association The Horror Writers Association (HWA) is a worldwide non-profit organization of professional writers and publishing professionals dedicated to promoting the interests of horror and dark fantasy writers. Overview HWA was formed in 1985 with ...
– Active Member *
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, trade name, doing business as Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association and commonly known as SFWA ( or ) is a Non-profit organization, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization of professional sci ...
– Active Member *
Authors Guild The Authors Guild is the United States' oldest and largest professional organization for writers and provides advocacy on issues of free expression and copyright protection. Since its founding in 1912 as the Authors League of America, it has coun ...
- Active Member


Bibliography


Novels

* ''Palindrome Hannah'' (2005), illustrated by Michael Ian Bateson * ''Phoenix Rose'' (2009) * ''Psychotropic Dragon'' (2021), illustrated by Daniele Serra,
Glenn Chadbourne Glenn Chadbourne (born October 19, 1959) is an American artist. He lives in Newcastle, Maine. He is best known for his work in the horror and fantasy genres, having created covers and illustrated books and magazines for publishers such as Ce ...
, L.A. Spooner, and Ty Scheuerman * ''Hangtown'' (2023), illustrated by Mar Garcia * ''Seen In Distant Stars'' (forthcoming)


Novellas

* ''Agatha's Barn'' (2020), tie-in to ''Carpenter's Farm'' by Josh Malerman * ''A Rose / Arose'' (2021) * ''The Call of the Void'' (2022), with Erinn L. Kemper * ''Luminescent'' (forthcoming) * ''From Me Flows What You Call Time'' (forthcoming)


Novelettes

* ''The Trial Chair'' (2010) * ''Dandelion Clocks'' (2014) * ''SAD Face'' (2018) * ''Darkroom'' (2018) * ''Our Children, Our Teachers'' (2018) * ''Articles of Teleforce'' (2018), ''Fantastic Tales of Terror'' * ''Somnambulism / I Summon Lambs'' (2021) * ''Invisible Library'' (forthcoming)


Collections

* ''Scales and Petals'' (2010), with a graphic adaptation by L.A. Spooner * ''Inkblots and Blood Spots'' (2014), illustrated by Daniele Serra * ''Enso: A Connection of Fables'' (2016), illustrated by L.A. Spooner * ''Oversight'' (2018) * ''The Impossible Weight of Life'' (2020) * ''Sifting the Ashes'' (2022), with
Marge Simon Marge Baliff Simon (born 1942) is an American artist and a writer of speculative poetry and fiction. Biography Early life Marge Simon was born in Bethesda, Maryland, but grew up in Boulder, Colorado. Education and career She received her ...
* ''The Price of Feeling'' (forthcoming) * ''With-Craft'' (forthcoming)


Anthologies

* ''Pellucid Lunacy'' (2010) * ''Chiral Mad'' (2012), introduction by Thomas F. Monteleone * ''Chiral Mad 2'' (2013) * ''The Library of the Dead'' (2015), illustrated by Gak * ''Chiral Mad 3'' (2016), introduction by
Chuck Palahniuk Charles Michael Palahniuk (;, , born February 21, 1962) is an American novelist of Ukrainian and French ancestry who describes his work as transgressional fiction. He has published 19 novels, three nonfiction books, two graphic novels, and two ad ...
* ''You, Human: An Anthology of Dark Science Fiction'', (2016), introduction by F. Paul Wilson, illustrated by Orion Zangara and L.A. Spooner * ''Adam's Ladder'' (2017), co-edited with Darren Speegle * ''Stokercon Anthology'' (2018), featuring
Victor LaValle Victor LaValle (born February 3, 1972) is an American author. He is the author of a short-story collection, ''Slapboxing with Jesus'', and five novels, ''The Ecstatic,'' ''Big Machine,'' ''The Devil in Silver,'' '' The Changeling'', and ''Lone Wo ...
,
Ramsey Campbell Ramsey Campbell (born 4 January 1946) is an English horror fiction writer, editor and critic who has been writing for well over fifty years. He is the author of over 30 novels and hundreds of short stories, many of them winners of literary awa ...
, Elizabeth Massie, Craig Engler, Caitlín R. Kiernan, and Sam Weller * ''Chiral Mad 4: An Anthology of Collaborations'' (2018), co-edited with Lucy A. Snyder, introduction by
Gary A. Braunbeck Gary A. Braunbeck (born July 1, 1960) is an American science fiction, fantasy, mystery and horror author. Biography Braunbeck was born in Newark, Ohio (the city that serves as the model for the fictitious Cedar Hill in many of his stories). He ...
& Janet Harriett * ''Miscreations: Gods, Monstrosities & Other Horrors'' (2020), co-edited with Doug Murano, introduction by
Alma Katsu Alma Katsu (born November 29, 1959) is an American writer of adult fiction. Her books have been translated into over a dozen languages, and have been published in the United Kingdom, Brazil, Spain, and Italy. Katsu has also had a 29-year career ...
, illustrated by HagCult * ''Prisms'' (2021), co-edited with Darren Speegle * ''Chiral Mad 5'' (2022), illustrated by Seth Brown * ''Qualia Nous, Vol. 2'' (2023), illustrated by Pat R. Steiner * ''Long Division: Stories of Social Decay, Societal Collapse, and Bad Manners'' (2024), co-edited with Doug Murano * ''Fumptruck: Open Letters, Essays, Fiction, Poetry, Artwork & Other Creations for & Inspired by the 47th President of the Divided States of America'' (2024), edited by Anonymous * ''You, Human: An Anthology of Dark Science Fiction, Vol. 2: Novelettes'', (2025), introduction by Maxwell I. Gold, illustrated by Orion Zangara and L.A. Spooner * ''Silent Nightmares: Haunting Stories to Be Told on the Longest Night of the Year'' (2026), co-edited with
Chuck Palahniuk Charles Michael Palahniuk (;, , born February 21, 1962) is an American novelist of Ukrainian and French ancestry who describes his work as transgressional fiction. He has published 19 novels, three nonfiction books, two graphic novels, and two ad ...
* ''The Library of the Undead'' (2027)


Nonfiction

* ''Righting Writing'' (2023) * ''Seven Minutes'' (forthcoming)


Awards


Publications


Short fiction

* "Unstitched Love" (2006), ''Something Weird'', Australia; 2012, ''Something Wicked Anthology, Vol. 1'', South Africa * "Defenestrate" (2007), ''In Bad Dreams - Vol. 1: Where Real Life Awaits'', Sweden * "Without Face" (2008), ''Something Wicked, Issue 6'', South Africa * "The Dying Gaul" (2010), ''The Phantom Queen Awakes'', Sweden * "Golden Rule" (2010) * "Wilted Flowers" (2010) * "The Girl in the Red Flower Pattern Dress" (2010) * "Empty Canvas" (2010) * "Portrayal" (2010) * "Yellow" (2010) * "Small Print / Pylon" (2010) * "I Wanted Black" (2010), ''Pellucid Lunacy'' * "Plasty" (2010) * "Habit" (2010) * "The Shower Curtain Man" (2010) * "Fix" (2010) * "It Tears Away" (2011), ''The Shadow of the Unknown'' * "A Light in the Closet" (2011), ''Beyond Centauri'' * "Coulrophobic" (2012), ''Here There Be Clowns'' * "The Mascot" (2012), ''Unnatural Tales of the Jackalope'' * "Bootstrap / The Binds of Lasolastica" (2012), ''Zippered Flesh'' * "Hiatus" (2012), ''Surviving the End'' * "Not the Child" (2012), ''Chiral Mad'', writing as Julie Stipes * "Scrub" (2012), ''Uncommon Assassins'' * "Mum" (2013), ''Canopic Jars'' * "Skinny" (2013), ''Anthology: Year Two'', writing as Julie Stipes * "Fireman / Primal Tongue (2013), ''Zippered Flesh 2'' * "Brick House" (2014), ''Blight Digest'' * "Time Is a Face on the Water" (2016), ''Borderlands 6'' * "I Will Be the Reflection Until the End" (2017), ''Tales from the Lake, Vol. 4'' * "The Other Side of Semicolons" (2018), ''Monsters of Any Kind'' * "Essential Oils" (2018), ''18 Wheels of Science Fiction'' * "The Long White Line" (2018), ''Lost Highways'' * "Fade to Black / White to Black" (2019), ''The Horror Book of Phobias'' * "Speaking Cursive" (2018), ''Birthing Monsters: Frankenstein's Cabinet of Curiosities'' * "Underwater Ferris Wheel" (2019), ''Best New Horror #29'' * "Eavesdropping" (2020) * "Möbius" (2020), ''The Pulp Horror Book of Phobias, Vol. 2'' * "Ghosts of Calistoga" (2020), ''Reflections'' * "Gave" (2020), ''After Sundown'' * "Hourglass" (2020) * "Fragments of Br_an" (2020) * "Emergence of the Colorless" (2020) * "Oll Korrect" (2020) * "Boketto / A Murmuration of Souls" (2020), ''Borderlands 7'' * "Slo-Mo" (2022), ''Hybrid: Misfits, Monsters and Other Phenomena'' * "I Have Seen the Elephant" (2022), ''Blood in the Soil, Terror on the Wind'' * "Labyrinthine" (2023), ''Never Wake: An Anthology of Dream Horror'' * "The Speed of Healing" (2024), ''Bestiary of Blood''


Graphic Adaptations

* "Plasty" (2018), illustrated by L.A. Spooner


Poetry

* "The End of Time / The Seed, Part 1)" (2004), ''ART: Mag 27'' * "Feast of Crows" (2004), ''The Harrow'' * "The Box" (2005), ''The Harrow'' * "Paper Sister" (2005), ''Palindrome Hannah'' * "Strangers" (2005), ''Palindrome Hannah'' * "The Most Beautiful Place" (2005), ''Palindrome Hannah'' * "The End of Time" (2010) * "Lost" (2010) * "Mon Autumn" (2010) * "Moth" (2010) * "The Hand" (2010) * "War" (2010) * "Black" (2010) * "The Betrayer" (2010) * "The Start of Forever / The Seed, Part 2" (2010) * "Sticks and Bones" (2011), ''Askew'' * "Open Aura" (2012), ''Poe-It'' * "All but the Things That Cannot Be Torn" (2013), ''Tales of Blood and Roses'' * "Whisper Dance" (2013), ''Angels Cried'' * "Ink" (2014), ''Jamais Vu: Journal of Strange Among the Familiar, Vol. 2'' * "Beneath Clouds" (2014) * "Alive" (2014) * "The Two of You" (2014) * "Bogey" (2014) * "Void" (2014) * "Simon the Parasite" (2014) * "Listen to Me" (2014) * "Twisted" (2014) * "Secret Smile" (2014) * "Though It Rains" (2014) * "Countdown to Null" (2014) * "Not Responding" (2014) * "Shades of Red" (2019), ''HWA Poetry Showcase, Vol. VI'' * "Loosed Earth" (2020) * "Hurt People Hurt People" (2020) * "Life (c)remains" (2020) * "Lest We End" (2020) * "Past the Past" (2020) * "Blink" (2020) * "Sands of Time" (2020) * "Who Will Teach Them?" (2020) * "The Nocturnal Waking Nightmare" (2020) * "Paper Earth" (2020) * "Apanthropy" (2020) * "Night Rainbows" (2020) * "Angel Wings of Death" (2022) * "Orange Borealis" (2022) * "Diggin' Ghosts" (2022) * "Arcing" (2022) * "Sleep, Child" (2022) * "The Great Build-up" (2022) * "First to Respond" (2022) * "A Warning" (2022) * "Freebird" (2022) * "Weapons of Mass Distraction" (2022) * "Kilned" (2022) * "Blocked" (2022) * "The Devil's Matchsticks" (2022) * "23 Days" (2022) * "Arachnid" (2022), ''The Call of the Void'' * "Sleep, What Might It Bring (2022) * "Birthday Deathbed" (2022) * "Wings Outstretched" (2022) * "Night-swimming" (2022) * "Conflagration" (2022) * "Crawling Mountains" (2022) * "Weather, Simplified" (2022) * "The Longest Drive" (2022) * "Spread Thin" (2022) * "What Day Is This?" (2022) * "Moonscape" (2022) * "The Aftermath" (2022) * "Inspectors" (2022) * "Phoenixes" (2022) * "Price of Freedom" (2022) * "Disposable Hazmat" (2022) * "The Word" (2022) * "Twins Unborn on 9/11" (2022) * "Cartwheels" (2022) * "Coverage" (2022) * "Masked" (2022) * "Take My Forest" (2022) * "Wor(l)ds Dissolve" (2022) * "Forever-Hungry Drums" (2022) * "Startled Awake" (2022) * "Let Me Go, Please" (2022) * "Who Are You?" (2022) * "One Vacant Lot" (2022) * "Forecast" (2022) * "A Recursive Cleanse" (2022) * "Dispatch" (2022) * "Trapped" (2022) * "One of a Thousand Calls" (2022) * "It's Probably Nothing" (2022) * "Dear Deer" (2022) * "Survivalism" (2022) * "The Firegod Cometh" (2022), with
Marge Simon Marge Baliff Simon (born 1942) is an American artist and a writer of speculative poetry and fiction. Biography Early life Marge Simon was born in Bethesda, Maryland, but grew up in Boulder, Colorado. Education and career She received her ...
* "Pacific Gassed & Electrified" (2022), with Marge Simon * "Clogged Ateries" (2022), with Marge Simon * "Journey's End" (2022), with Marge Simon * "In Media Res" (2022), with Marge Simon * "There Until Remembered" (2022), with Marge Simon * "A Return to Normalcy" (2022), with Marge Simon * "Apposite and Opposite" (2023), ''HWA Poetry Showcase, Vol. X''


Nonfiction / Essays

* "Intro / Outro" (2013), ''Chiral Mad 2'' * "0-1" (2014), introduction to ''Qualia Nous'' * "Why Charlaine Harris Matters" (2015), ''World Horror Convention Souvenir Book'' * "Great Horror Is Something Alien" (2017), ''Where Nightmares Come From: The Art of Storytelling in the Horror Genre'' * "Ah-ha: Beginning to End" (2018), with
Chuck Palahniuk Charles Michael Palahniuk (;, , born February 21, 1962) is an American novelist of Ukrainian and French ancestry who describes his work as transgressional fiction. He has published 19 novels, three nonfiction books, two graphic novels, and two ad ...
, ''It's Alive: Bringing Your Nightmares to Life'' * "Burn After Reading" (2022), ''What Remains''


Book Design

* ''At the Lazy K'' (2015), by
Gene O'Neill Gene O'Neill (born 1938) is an American writer of science fiction, fantasy, and horror fiction. O'Neill's professional writing career began after completing the Clarion West Writers Workshop in 1979. Since that time, over 100 of his works have ...
, introduction by Rena Mason, illustrated by L.A. Spooner * ''Other Music'' (2016), by Marc Levinthal, introduction by
John Skipp John Skipp (born May 20, 1957) is a splatterpunk horror and fantasy author and anthology editor, as well as a songwriter, screenwriter, film director, and film producer. He collaborated with Craig Spector on multiple novels, and has also colla ...
* ''The Confessions of St. Zach'' (2016), by Gene O'Neill, introduction by John R. Little, illustrated by Orion Zangara * ''The Burden of Indigo'' (2016), by Gene O'Neill, introduction by
Lisa Morton Lisa Morton (born December 11, 1958) is an American Horror fiction, horror author and screenwriter. Biography Morton was born in Pasadena, California, and entered the film industry in 1979 as a modelmaker on ''Star Trek: The Motion Picture''. ...
, illustrated by Orion Zangara * ''The Near Future'' (2017), by Gene O'Neill, introduction by Megan Arcuri, illustrated by Orion Zangara * ''The Far Future'' (2017), by Gene O'Neill, introduction by
Scott Edelman Scott Edelman (; born 1955) is an American science fiction, fantasy, and horror writer and editor. Career Writer In the 1970s, he worked in American comic books, in particular writing horror comics for both Marvel Comics and DC Comics. For Marv ...
, illustrated by Orion Zangara * ''Yes Trespassing'' (2017), by Erik T. Johnson * ''Liars, Fakers, and the Dead Who Eat Them'' (2017), by
Scott Edelman Scott Edelman (; born 1955) is an American science fiction, fantasy, and horror writer and editor. Career Writer In the 1970s, he worked in American comic books, in particular writing horror comics for both Marvel Comics and DC Comics. For Marv ...
, introduction by
Gene O'Neill Gene O'Neill (born 1938) is an American writer of science fiction, fantasy, and horror fiction. O'Neill's professional writing career began after completing the Clarion West Writers Workshop in 1979. Since that time, over 100 of his works have ...
, illustrated by Daniele Serra * ''Artifacts'' (2018), by Darren Speegle, introduction by Gene O'Neill, illustrated by L.A. Spooner * ''Off Season 35th Anniversary Edition'' by
Jack Ketchum Dallas William Mayr (November 10, 1946 – January 24, 2018), better known by his pen name Jack Ketchum, was an American horror fiction author. He was the recipient of four Bram Stoker Awards and three further nominations. His novels inclu ...
(2018), illustrated by Tomislav Tikulin * ''Bird Box Special Edition'' (2019) by Josh Malerman, illustrated by
Glenn Chadbourne Glenn Chadbourne (born October 19, 1959) is an American artist. He lives in Newcastle, Maine. He is best known for his work in the horror and fantasy genres, having created covers and illustrated books and magazines for publishers such as Ce ...
* ''Long Division: Stories of Social Decay, Societal Collapse, and Bad Manners'' (2024) edited by Doug Murano and Michael Bailey Note: All Written Backwards books are also designed by Michael Bailey, including original artwork.


References


External links


Written Backwards

Madness & Writers: The Untold Truth. Maybe?
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