Terrance Michael "T. M." Wright (September 9, 1947 – October 31, 2015) was an American author best known as a writer of
horror fiction
Horror is a genre of speculative fiction that is intended to disturb, frighten, or scare an audience. Horror is often divided into the sub-genres of psychological horror and supernatural horror. Literary historian J. A. Cuddon, in 1984, defin ...
,
speculative fiction
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, and
poetry
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. He wrote more than 25
novel
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s as well as
novella
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s and
short stories
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, over 40 years. His novels were translated into many different languages around the world. His works were reviewed by ''
Kirkus Reviews
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'', ''
Publishers Weekly
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'', ''
Library Journal
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'', ''
Booklist
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'', and many genre magazines.
Life and career
Wright's first
publication
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was the
non-fiction
Non-fiction (or nonfiction) is any document or content (media), media content that attempts, in good faith, to convey information only about the real life, real world, rather than being grounded in imagination. Non-fiction typically aims to pre ...
study of
unidentified flying object
An unidentified flying object (UFO) is an object or phenomenon seen in the sky but not yet identified or explained. The term was coined when United States Air Force (USAF) investigations into flying saucers found too broad a range of shapes ...
s, entitled ''The Intelligent Man's Guide to Flying Saucers'' in 1968 for
AS Barnes. ''Strange Seed'' had five foreign editions.
His seventh novel, ''A Manhattan Ghost Story'', has had 14 foreign editions and was optioned to be filmed in the 1980s. A screenplay was written by
Ronald Bass
Ronald Jay Bass (born March 26, 1942), sometimes credited as Ron Bass, is an American screenwriter and film producer. He won an Academy Award for writing the screenplay for Barry Levinson's film ''Rain Man'', and films that Bass is associate ...
for which he was paid two million US dollars, a record-breaking amount for an adaptation of a novel to the screen. The option was taken over by Robert Lawrence Productions in 1991, and then
exercised in 1993. Many actors and directors have been attached to the project over the years including
Wayne Wang
Wayne Wang (; born January 12, 1949) is a Hong Kong-American film director, producer, and screenwriter. Considered a pioneer of Asian-American cinema, he was one of the first Chinese-American filmmakers to gain a major foothold in Hollyw ...
,
Julia Roberts
Julia Fiona Roberts (born October 28, 1967) is an American actress. Known for her leading roles across various genres, she has received multiple accolades, including an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, and three Golden Globe Award ...
, and
Sharon Stone
Sharon Vonne Stone (born March 10, 1958) is an American actress and film producer. Known for primarily playing femmes fatales and women of mystery on film and television, she became one of the most popular sex symbols of the 1990s. She is the ...
(who received five million US dollars because of her
pay or play contract
In filmmaking, a guarantee, or informally a "pay-or-play" contract, is a term in a contract of an actor, director, or other participant that guarantees pay if the participant is released from the contract, with various exceptions.
Studios
A ...
). As of 2015, the film is in development at
Touchstone Pictures
Touchstone Pictures was an American film distribution label of Walt Disney Studios, founded and owned by The Walt Disney Company. Feature films released under the Touchstone label were produced and financed by Walt Disney Studios, and featured ...
.
Wright's fiction appeared in several magazines including ''
Twilight Zone Magazine
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Comics
Gold Key Comics published a long-running ''Twilight Zone'' comic that featured the liken ...
'', ''
PostScripts
''Postscripts'' was a quarterly British magazine of science fiction, fantasy, horror, and crime fiction, first published in June 2004. '', ''
Cemetery Dance'', ''Flesh and Blood Magazine'', ''UpState'', and ''Brutarian''.
Wright had painted
book cover
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s and he created
illustration
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s for
magazines
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including ''
Brutarian''. He did the artwork for his own book covers of two foreign editions of ''Cold House'' (German and
Italian language
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editions), ''The Eyes of the Carp'' from
Cemetery Dance Publications
Cemetery Dance is an American company known for their specialty press publisher of horror and dark suspense and their horror magazine of the same name. Cemetery Dance was founded by Richard Chizmar, a horror author, while he was in college. Ce ...
in 2005, ''Blue Canoe'' from
PS Publishing
PS Publishing is an independent book publisher based in Hornsea, UK.
Background
PS Publishing was founded in 1999 by Peter Crowther.[Leisure Books
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), and his collection ''Bone Soup'' from Cemetery Dance Publications.
In 2004, T. M. Wright was the judge for the inaugural Anubis Awards by Jeff Schwaner (owner of Broken Umbrella Press). He spent the last years of his life in a Corning, New York nursing home living with
Parkinson's disease
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. Has wife, Roxane A. White-Wright lives in Corning, also. T.M. Wright died October 31, 2015, according to PalMac in Memoriam Facebook Page.
Selected bibliography
Novels and novellas
*''The Woman Next Door'' (Playboy Press, 1981 and
Tor Books
Tor Books is the primary imprint of Tor Publishing Group (previously Tom Doherty Associates), a publishing company based in New York City. It primarily publishes science fiction and fantasy titles.
History
Tor was founded by Tom Doherty, ...
, 1990)
*''The Playground'' (Tor Books, 1982)
*''Carlisle Street'' (1983)
*''The Island'' (1988)
*''The Place'' (1989)
*''The School'' (1990)
*''Boundaries'' (1990)
*''The Last Vampire'' (1991)
*''Little Boy Lost'' (1992)
*''Cold House'' (Catalyst Press, 2003) (featuring an introduction 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 ...
)
*''The House on Orchid Street'' (2003)
*''Visiting the Edge'' (2004) (a collection)
*''The Eyes of the Carp'' (
Cemetery Dance Publications
Cemetery Dance is an American company known for their specialty press publisher of horror and dark suspense and their horror magazine of the same name. Cemetery Dance was founded by Richard Chizmar, a horror author, while he was in college. Ce ...
, 2005) (a novella)
*''I Am the Bird'' (2006) (a novella)
*''Blue Canoe'' (2008)
*''Sally Pinup'' (2010) (a novella)
Ryerson Biergarten series
Series of novels featuring a detective named Ryerson Biergarten:
#''The Changing'' (as F. W. Armstrong) (Tor Books, 1985)
#''The Devouring'' (as F. W. Armstrong) (Tor Books, 1987)
#''Goodlow's Ghosts'' (1992)
#''The Ascending'' (1994)
*''Sleepeasy'' (
Victor Gollancz
Sir Victor Gollancz (; 9 April 1893 – 8 February 1967) was a British publisher and humanitarian. Gollancz was known as a supporter of left-wing politics. His loyalties shifted between liberalism and communism; he defined himself as a Christian ...
1993, Leisure, 2001) (connected, but not a direct sequel)
''Strange Seed'' series
#''Strange Seed'' (Everest House, NYC, 1978) (revised in 2005 for a limited hardcover re-release by Etwisted Publishing)
#''Nursery Tale'' (Playboy Press, 1982)
#''Children of the Island'' (Jove, 1983)
#''The People of the Dark'' (1984)
#''Erthmun'' / ''Laughing Man'' (1995/2005) (originally released as ''Erthmun'' in 1995)
''A Manhattan Ghost Story'' series
#''A Manhattan Ghost Story'' (1984, revised for
Telos Publishing Ltd.
Telos Publishing Ltd. is a publishing company, originally established by David J. Howe and Stephen James Walker, with their first publication being a horror anthology based on the television series ''Urban Gothic'' in 2001. The name comes from ...
in 2006)
#''The Waiting Room'' (1986) " L'antichambre" Collection Terreur-Presses Pocket N°9059
#''A Spider on My Tongue'' (Nyx Books, 2006)
Short stories
*"His Mother’s Eyes," published in ''
Twilight Zone Magazine
''Twilight Zone'' literature is an umbrella term for the many books and comic books which concern or adapt ''The Twilight Zone'' television series.
Comics
Gold Key Comics published a long-running ''Twilight Zone'' comic that featured the liken ...
'', June, 1988) and ''The Sterling Web'' (Winter, 1991)
*"The House Under the Street" AKA "A World Without Toys," ''Upstate'' magazine (October 26, 1986), ''
Shadows #10'', edited by
Charles L. Grant (Doubleday, 1987), ''
The Year's Best Fantasy: First Annual Collection'', edited by
Ellen Datlow
Ellen Datlow (born December 31, 1949) is an American science fiction, fantasy, and horror editor and anthologist. She is a winner of the World Fantasy Award and the Bram Stoker Award ( Horror Writers Association).
Career
Datlow began her car ...
and
Terri Windling
Terri Windling (born December 3, 1958, in Fort Dix, New Jersey) is an American editor, artist, essayist, and the author of books for both children and adults. She has won nine World Fantasy Awards, the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award, and the Bram St ...
(
St. Martin's Press
St. Martin's Press is a book publisher headquartered in Manhattan in New York City. It is headquartered in the Equitable Building (New York City), Equitable Building. St. Martin's Press is considered one of the largest English-language publishe ...
, 1988), ''Demons and Dreams'', edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling (
Legend
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, 1989)
*"Circularity," ''
Cemetery Dance'' (#37, 2002)
*"The Marybell Women," ''
Cemetery Dance'' (#47, 2003)
*"The Screamers at the Window," ''Shivers IV'' (anthology) edited by
Richard Chizmar
Richard Thomas Chizmar (born 1965) is an American writer, the publisher and editor of '' Cemetery Dance'' magazine, and the owner of Cemetery Dance Publications. He also edits anthologies, produces films, writes screenplays, and teaches writi ...
(May 2006,
Cemetery Dance Publications
Cemetery Dance is an American company known for their specialty press publisher of horror and dark suspense and their horror magazine of the same name. Cemetery Dance was founded by Richard Chizmar, a horror author, while he was in college. Ce ...
)
*"Murder Victim," ''Midnight Premiere'' (anthology) edited by
Tom Piccirilli
Thomas Piccirilli (May 27, 1965 – July 11, 2015) was an American novelist, short story writer, editor, and poet, known for his writing in the crime, mystery, and horror genres.
Career
Piccirilli sold over 150 stories in the mystery, thriller, ...
(June 2007,
Cemetery Dance Publications
Cemetery Dance is an American company known for their specialty press publisher of horror and dark suspense and their horror magazine of the same name. Cemetery Dance was founded by Richard Chizmar, a horror author, while he was in college. Ce ...
)
*"Rainy Day People" ''
Postscripts
''Postscripts'' was a quarterly British magazine of science fiction, fantasy, horror, and crime fiction, first published in June 2004. '' #10 (2007)
*"Fog Boy," ''Darkness on the Edge: Tales Inspired by the Songs of Bruce Springsteen'' (anthology) edited by Harrison Howe (2010, PS Publishing)
*"A Moment at the House" ''The New and Perfect Man''/''
Postscripts
''Postscripts'' was a quarterly British magazine of science fiction, fantasy, horror, and crime fiction, first published in June 2004. '' #24/25 (2011)
Chapbooks
*"The People on the Island" (Bandersnatch Books, 2010)
*unnamed release (Bandersnatch Books, 2010)
*unnamed release (Bandersnatch Books, 2010)
Short story collections
*''Bone Soup'' (a collection of short stories, art, poems, and revised version of the novel ''Cold House'') (Cemetery Dance Publications, scheduled 2010) Featuring:
:''Cold House'' (a revised version of the novel of the same name)
:"The People on the Island"
:"His Mother's Eyes"
:"Rainy Day People"
:"Tower Man"
:poems
:artwork
:and more...
Non-fiction
*''The Intelligent Man's Guide to Flying Saucers'' (
AS Barnes, 1968)
Other publications
*"Stuff of Horror, or Gray Matter All Over the Inside of Your Skull", article for
American Fantasy (Summer, 1987)
*''By Reason of Darkness'' (2004), by
William P. Simmons (contains an
afterword
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An afterword may be written by someone oth ...
by T. M. Wright)
Interviews
*"A Conversation with T. M. Wright," interview by
Douglas A. Anderson
Douglas Allen Anderson (born December 30, 1959) is an American writer and editor on the subjects of fantasy and medieval literature, specializing in textual analysis of the works of J. R. R. Tolkien. His 1988 edition of Tolkien's children's book ...
for ''2AM'' (Summer, 1989)
*"Tall Tales from a Master," interview by Susan M. Burdorf for ''The Sterling Web'' (Winter, 1991)
*"A Conversation with T. M. Wright" interview by
William P. Simmons for ''
Cemetery Dance'' (#37, 2002)
*"An Interview with T. M. Wright" interview by James R. Beach for ''Dark Discoveries'' #9 (Winter, 2007)
*"An Interview with T. M. Wright" interview by Scott Colbert for Talkbacker.com website, October, 2013
"Interview with T. M. Wright"interview by Matt Cardin at ''Demon Muse'' (May 2010). Republished at ''The Teeming Brain'' (June 2014)
References
External links
Bibliography on FanasticFiction.co.ukBibliography on T. M. Wright official homepage Archived from th
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