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William Schoell (pronounced ) is an American
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, biographer and
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, born in
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and educated in
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, earning a
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from
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. A cult horror author known for his visceral, energetic and graphic style, he has written several
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and suspense novels, such as ''Late at Night'' (1986) and ''Saurian'' (1988), as well as more recent forays into the genre, such as ''Monster World'' and ''Posthumous''. He was the author of "Hidden Horrors," a column in the now defunct horror magazine ''The Scream Factory'', now writes for ''Bare Bones'' magazine, and was a contributor of articles and reviews to periodicals including ''Writer'', ''Writer's Digest'', ''Paris Notes'', ''Off Duty'', ''Library Journal'', and ''BBC Music''. He was also a talk show radio host and producer. More recently, he has published books that deal with film, and
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, some of which were written together with
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biographer Lawrence J. Quirk, his domestic partner. His play ''Joe and Janice'' premiered at the
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in 2000. He writes a popular blog on movies called Great Old Movies as well as one on B movies, B Movie Nightmare. Prominent in the Gay Rights Movement in the 1970s and later, he formerly had a blog called "Ask Gay "Dr." Bill," which answered questions about gay life and the LGBT community. All of Schoell's vintage horror novels were reissued in brand new editions with new introductions by the author from Encyclopocalypse Publications in October 2024. These included: "Things That Go Bump in the Night," which deals with horrors created by recombinant DNA research. "Shivers" has a man trying to find his missing brother in the bowels of the New York City subway system. "Late at Night" takes place on an island where people discover a book which reveals their frightening and grisly fates. "Vicious" details graphic mayhem occurring on a film set, in a girls school, and in an ancient nunnery with a weird sect of sadistic nuns. "Saurian" features an unusual sea monster who is even more intelligent than the people it hunts. "The Pact" unveils a demonic force that is wreaking havoc in Hawaii. "The Dragon" presents an archeological expedition descending into caverns whose walls consist of living flesh. Finally "Fatal Beauty" examines an exciting new substance that will replace cosmetic surgery, only the test subjects discover how terribly wrong things can go.


Bibliography


Novels

* ''Things that Go Bump in the Night aka Spawn of Hell'', Leisure Books (New York, NY), 1984. * ''Shivers'', Leisure Books (New York, NY), 1985. * ''Late at Night'', Leisure Books (New York, NY), 1986. * ''Vicious aka Bride of Satan'', Leisure Books (New York, NY), 1986. * ''Saurian'', Leisure Books (New York, NY), 1988. * ''The Pact'', St. Martin's (New York, NY), 1988. * ''The Dragon'', Leisure Books (New York, NY), 1989. * ''Fatal Beauty'', St. Martin's (New York, NY), 1990. * ''Monster World'', Matthews and Bates, 2015. * ''The Absolutely Appalling Opera Murders'', Comic Opera, 2015 * ''Mystery Zoo 1: Eye of the Cyclops'', Funstuff, 2015 * ''Posthumous'', Matthews and Bates, 2022 * ''Private Crimes'', Comic Opera, 2022


Non-fiction

* ''Stay out of the Shower: Twenty-five Years of Shocker Films Beginning with "Psycho,"'' Dembner (New York, NY), 1985, published as ''Stay out of the Shower: The Shocker Film Phenomenon'', ondon, England 1988. * ''Comic Book Heroes of the Screen'', Carol Publishing (New York, NY), 1991. * (With James Spencer) ''The Nightmare Never Ends: The Official History of Freddy Krueger and "The Nightmare on Elm Street" Films'', Carol Publishing (New York, NY), 1992. * ''The Films of Al Pacino'', Carol Publishing (New York, NY), 1995. * (With Lawrence J. Quirk) ''The Rat Pack: The Hey Hey Days of Frank and the Boys'', Taylor Publishing (Dallas, TX), 1998. * ''Magic Man: The Life and Films of Steven Spielberg,'' Tudor Publishers (Greensboro, NC), 1999. * ''Martini Man: The Life of Dean Martin'', Taylor Publishing (Dallas, TX), 1999. * ''Heartbreaker: The Dorothy Dandridge Story'', Avisson Press (Greensboro, NC), 2002. * ''Joan Crawford: The Essential Biography'', University Press of Kentucky (Lexington, KY), 2002. * ''Remarkable Journeys: The Story of Jules Verne'', Morgan Reynolds Pub. (Greensboro, NC), 2002. * ''"I Can Do Anything": The Sammy Davis, Jr. Story'', Avisson Press (Greensoro, NC), 2004. * ''H. P. Lovecraft: Master of Weird Fiction'', Morgan Reynolds (Greensboro, NC), 2004. * ''Mystery and Terror: The Story of Edgar Allan Poe'', Morgan Reynolds (Greensboro, NC), 2004. * ''The Opera of the Twentieth Century'', McFarland (Jefferson, NC), 2006. * (with Lawrence J. Quirk) ''The Sundance Kid: An Unauthorized Biography of Robert Redford'', Taylor Trade (New York), 2006. * ''Giuseppe Verdi and Italian Opera'', Morgan Reynolds (Greensboro, NC), 2007. * ''Creature Features: Nature Turned Nasty in the Movies'', McFarland (Jefferson, NC), 2008. * ''The Silver Age of Comics'', BearManor Media (Duncan, OK), 2010. * ''The Horror Comics: Fiends, Freaks, and Fantastic Creatures, 1940s to 1980s'', McFarland (Jefferson, NC), 2014. * ''Superhuman: The Bronze Age of Comics'', Timbre, 2016. * ''Al Pacino: In Films and On Stage'', McFarland Jefferson, NC), 2016. * ''Superheroic: The Bronze Age of Comics Volume 2'', Timbre, 2022. * ''Super-Action: The Copper Age of DC Comics'', BearManor Media 2024.


References


External links


William Schoell's Great Old Movies blog

William Schoell's website

William Schoell's B Movie Nightmare blog
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