Michael Rowe
Michael Rowe is a Canadian award-winning writer, journalist, novelist, and anthologist born September 9, 1962. He is known for his novels including Enter, Night (2011), Wild Fell (2013), and October (2017), as well as his essay collections and his creation of the Queer Fear anthology series that transformed horror fiction. Rowe has also worked as a journalist and correspondent, and has been recognized with numerous awards including Lambda Literary Awards and the Randy Shilts Award for Nonfiction.
horror
fiction
essays
journalism
literary fiction