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Richard Thomas (born November 21, 1967) is an American author. His focus is on
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, new weird, and
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, typically including elements of violence, mental instability, breaks in reality, unreliable narrators, and tragedies. His work is rich in setting and sensory details—often called maximalism. His writing has also been called transgressive and
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. In recent years, his dark fiction has added more hope, leaning into hopepunk. He was Editor-in-Chief at both Dark House Press (2012-2016) and ''Gamut Magazine'' (2017-2019).


Biography

Thomas was born in
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, and grew up in Webster Groves. He earned a Bachelor of Science at Bradley University, in Peoria, Illinois, and in 2012 an MFA at
Murray State University Murray State University (MSU) is a public university in Murray, Kentucky, in the Southern United States. In addition to the main campus in Calloway County in southwestern Kentucky, Murray State operates extended campuses offering upper-level an ...
. He currently lives in Chicago. Thomas was Editor-in-Chief at Dark House Pres

an imprint of Curbside Splendor Publishing that launched in 2014 with ''The New Black''. Work there was nominated for both the
Bram Stoker Award The Bram Stoker Award is a recognition presented annually by the Horror Writers Association (HWA) for "superior achievement" in dark fantasy and horror writing. History The Awards were established in 1987 and have been presented annually since ...
and the Shirley Jackson Award. He was also the Editor of ''Gamut Magazine''

a new online publication focusing on neo-noir, speculative fiction with a literary bent
that was funded by a successful Kickstarter
raising over $55,000. It was launched on January 1, 2017, shuttered in 2018, and relauched as the House of Gamut on January 1, 2024. In addition to his fiction he wrote a Storyvill

column at LitReactor.com for ten years before it shut down. He has taught creative writing at the Iowa Summer Writing Festiva

Story Studio Chicag

LitReactor.co

and his own classes (online


Bibliography


Novels

* ''Transubstantiate'' (Otherworld Publications) April, 2010 * ''Disintegration'' (Random House Alibi) May, 2015 * ''Breaker'' (Random House Alibi) January, 2016 * ''Incarnate'' (Podium Audio), September, 2024


Collections

* ''Herniated Roots: Stories'' (Snubnose Press) September, 2012 * ''Staring Into the Abyss'' (Kraken Press) April, 2013 * ''Tribulations: Stories'' (Crystal Lake Publishing / Cemetery Dance) April, 201

* ''Spontaneous Human Combustion'' ( Turner Publishing), February, 2022


Nominations, awards and contests

* Winner, "Enter the World of Filaria" contest, 2009, at ChiZine for "Maker of Flight.

* Winner of the 2011 Cafe Doom / One Buck Horror short story contest for "Wicker Park Pause." * “Terrapin Station,” ''Pear Noir'' #5, January 2011 (Pushcart nomination) * “Fireflies,” ''Polluto'' #8, May 2012 (Honorable mention, Best Horror of the Year

* “The Jenny Store,” ''Qualia Nous,'' Written Backwards, October 2014 (Bram Stoker-nominated anthology

* "White Picket Fences," ''Shadows over Main Street,'' Hazardous Press, January 2015 (Honorable mention, Best Horror of the Year

* "From Within," ''Slave Stories: Scenes from the Slave State,'' Omnium Gatherum, April 2015 (Honorable mention, Best Horror of the Year

*
Bram Stoker Award The Bram Stoker Award is a recognition presented annually by the Horror Writers Association (HWA) for "superior achievement" in dark fantasy and horror writing. History The Awards were established in 1987 and have been presented annually since ...
. 2014: nominated for Best Anthology—''Burnt Tongues'', Medallion Press (Co-Editor) and ''Qualia Nous'', Written Backwards ("Jenny Store"); nominated for Best Short Story Collection: ''After the People Lights Have Gone Off'' by Stephen Graham Jones, Dark House Press (Publisher); nominated for Non-Fiction: ''Horror 101: The Way Forward'', Crystal Lake Publishing ("The Journey: Rudy Jenkins Buries His Fears")., 2016: nominated for Best Anthology—''Chiral Mad 3'' edited by Michael Bailey ("The Offering on the Hill") AND ''Gutted: Beautiful Horror Stories'' edited by Doug Murano and D. Alexander Ward ("Repent") , 2017: Winner for Best Anthology—''Behold!: Oddities, Curiosities and Undefinable Wonders'', edited by Doug Murano ("Hireath"; nominated for Non-Fiction for ''Where Nightmares Come From: The Art of Storytelling in the Horror Genre'' edited by Joe Mynhardt and Eugene Johnson; 2022: nominated for Best Fiction Collection—''Spontaneous Human Combustion'', Turner Publishing (Keylight); * Shirley Jackson Award. 2014: nominated for Best Short Story Collection—''After the People Lights Have Gone Off'' by Stephen Graham Jones, Dark House Press (Publisher) , 2015: nominated for Best Anthology—''Exigencies,'' edited by Richard Thomas; nominated for Best Short Fiction: "Wilderness" by Letitia Trent, in ''Exigencies'' (Editor and Publisher) * This is Horror Award. 2014: Winner for Best Anthology: ''Burnt Tongues'', Medallion Press (Co-Editor); Winner for Best Short Story Collection: ''After the People Lights Have Gone Off'' by Stephen Graham Jones, Dark House Press (Publisher)., 2015: Nominee for Best Short Story Collection: ''Vile Men'', by Rebecca Jones-Howe, Dark House Press (Publisher); Nominee for Best Anthology: ''Exigences'', Dark House Press (Editor and Publisher); Nominee for Best Press, Dark House Press (Editor-in-Chief)., 2016: Nominee for Best Novel: ''Paper Tigers'', by Damien Angelica Walters, Medallion Press (Publisher)., 2017: Nominee for Best Magazine: ''Gamut'' (Editor, Publisher, Editor-in-Chief)., * ''Disintegration'' (Random House Alibi), 2015: Best Fiction Books of 2015 (Entropy Magazine); Top Ten Books of 2015 (Cultured Vultures); Favorite Reads of 2015 (Shotgun Logic). Best Fiction Reads of 2015 (Quiet Fury Books). * ''Best Horror of the Year'': Volume Eight, June, 2016: "Wilderness" by Letitia Trent, in ''Exigencies'' (Editor and Publisher). * "Repent," ''Gutted: Beautiful Horror Stories,'' Crystal Lake Publishing and "The Offering on the Hill," ''Chiral Mad 3,'' Written Backwards, 2016 (Bram Stoker Winner, Best Anthology

* International Thriller Writers Awards. 2016: Finalist for Best eBook Novel: ''Breaker'' (Penguin Random House Alibi) * Million Writers Awards. 2016: Notable story, "From Within" (reprinted online at ''Cease, Cows''). * “The Offering on the Hill,” ''Chiral Mad 3'', March 2016 (Honorable mention, Best Horror of the Year

* “Repent,” ''Gutted: Beautiful Horror Stories'', June 2016 (Honorable mention, Best Horror of the Year

* ''Gamut'' magazine had eighteen stories and poems listed as Honorable Mentions for Best Horror of the Year

(Editor and Editor-in-Chief) * "Golden Sun," ''Chiral Mad 4'' included in ''The Best Horror of the Year,'' Volume Eleven. Co-written with Kristi DeMeester, Damien Angelica Walters, and Michael Wehun


References


External links


Official blog

Dark House Press

Gamut Magazine
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