John Everson
John Everson is an American author of contemporary horror, dark fantasy, science fiction and fantasy fiction. He is the author of eleven novels and four short fiction collections, as well as three mini-collections, all focusing on horror and the supernatural. His novel Covenant, was originally released in a limited edition hardcover by Delirium Books in 2004 and won the Bram Stoker Award for a First Novel the following year from the Horror Writers Association. His sixth novel, NightWhere, was a finalist for the Bram Stoker Award in 2012.
Biography
Everson was born in 1966 and spent most of his childhood in Tinley Park, IL. He graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign with a degree in journalism in 1988 and worked for two years at The Star Newspapers in Chicago Heights, IL, where he began the weekly music review column "Pop Stops." He wrote this column for the newspaper for nearly 20 years, even after leaving The Star as a full-time reporter to serve as an editor for the Illinois Entertainer magazine for four years. His first two novels feature a reporter, Joe Kieran, as the lead character, drawing on his experience in journalism.In 2000, his first collection of short fiction, Cage of Bones & Other Deadly Obsessions, appeared from Delirium Books, which also released his first novel, Covenant, in 2004. Covenant was reissued by mass market paperback publisher Leisure Books in 2008, which also reissued the sequel Sacrifice in 2009 as well as his next two novels, The 13th and Siren. His fifth novel, The Pumpkin Man was released by Leisure's parent company, Dorchester Publishing.
After more than 1,000 Dorchester Publishing titles were acquired by Amazon Publishing in 2012, Everson's first five novels were re-issued by Amazon's 47North imprint. That same year, his sixth novel, NightWhere, was issued by Samhain Publishing, which also released his subsequent novels Violet Eyes and The Family Tree.
In 2013, Everson was commissioned by Amazon Publishing to help launch its new Kindle Worlds portal, which aimed to monetize fan fiction by licensing popular fictional worlds and opening them for writers to work in. Everson wrote a novelette in the Vampire Diaries world entitled "Witch Trapped.".
Everson also contributed two stories to the V-Wars book series created and edited by Jonathan Maberry and published by IDW Publishing. His stories "Love Less" and "Love Lost" created the characters of vampire sisters Danika and Mila Dubov, who appear in the first season of the Netflix series V-Wars, which debuted on Dec. 5, 2019.
In addition to writing, Everson is the publisher of Dark Arts Books, which has released a dozen anthologies and single author collections since 2006. In 2008, the Dark Arts Books anthology Like A Chinese Tattoo was a finalist for the Bram Stoker Award in the Anthology category.
Everson lives with his wife Geri and son Shaun in Naperville, Illinois.
Awards and nominations
- Covenant: 2004 Bram Stoker Award for First Novel Winner
- "Letting Go": 2007 Bram Stoker Award for Short Fiction Finalist
- NightWhere: 2012 Bram Stoker Award for Best Novel Finalist
- Le Pacte Des Suicides: 2017 Masterton Award for Translated Novel
Novels
- Covenant
- Sacrifice
- The 13th
- Siren
- The Pumpkin Man
- NightWhere
- Violet Eyes
- The Family Tree
- Redemption
- The House By The Cemetery
- The Devil's Equinox
Short Story Collections
- Cage of Bones & Other Deadly Obsessions
- Vigilantes of Love
- Needles & Sins
- Sacrificing Virgins
Mini Short Story Collections
- Candy In the Dumpster
- Creeptych
- Deadly Nightlusts: A Collection of Forbidden Magic
- Christmas Tales
Novelettes
- Failure
- Violet Lagoon
- THE VAMPIRE DIARIES: Witch Trapped
- NIGHTWHERE: Field of Flesh
Anthology Appearances
- SPGA Showcase - "Warmin' The Women"
- Distant Journeys - "Biological Imperative"
- Nasty Snips - "Mirror Image"
- TransVersions - "Calling of the Moon"
- The Dead Inn - "Sacrificing Virgins"
- Bloodtype CD Anthology - "Mutilation Street"
- Dark Testament - "Mary"
- Freaks, Geeks & Sideshow Floozies - "Love & Sex & Rope & Screams: A Circus in 3 Acts"
- Tourniquet Heart - "Anniversary"
- Decadence 2 - "Dead Girl on the Side of the Road"
- MOTA 3: Courage - "Spirits Having Flown"
- Damned: An Anthology of the Lost - "Green Green Glass"
- Peepshow Vol. 1 - "Star on the Beach"
- Small Bites - "Faux"
- Spooks! - "The Tapping"
- Cold Flesh - "Camille Smiled"
- In Delirium - "The House That Shane Built"
- Dark Doorways - "My Aim Is True
- Fear - "Long Distance Call"
- On Writing Horror - chapter on "Small Press"
- Kolchak: The Night Stalker - "The Strange Events at Vishnu Springs" - February 2007
- Echoes of Terror - "Ice Cold Shakes"
- A Dark and Deadly Valley - "The Devil's Platoon"
- Darker Discoveries - "The Eyes Have It"
- Horror Library, Vol. 3 - "Fish Bait"
- Infernally Yours - "And Then Shall The Reign of Lucifer End"
- The Death Panel - "The Mouth"
- Terrible Beauty, Fearful Symmetry - "In Memoryum"
- Best New Zombie Tales Vol. 2 - "Camille Smiled"
- Fell Beasts - "Yellow"
- Gothic Blue Book - "The Tapping"
- Best New Vampire Tales Vol. 1 - "When Barrettes Brought Justice to a Burning Heart"
- The Green Hornet Casefiles - "The Black Widow"
- The Necro Files: Two Decades of Extreme Horror - "Every Last Drop"
- V-Wars - "Love Less"
- Relics and Remains - "Nailed"
- All-American Horror of the 21st Century: The First Decade 2000-2010 - "The Pumpkin Man"
- The Carnival 13 - "Prologue/Chapter One"
- Equilibrium Overturned: The Heart of Darkness Awaits - "Amnion"
- Qualia Nous - "Voyeur"
- Suspended in Dusk - "Spirits Having Flown"
- Eulogies III - "The Hole To China"
- V-Wars: Night Terrors - "Love Lost"
- Dread - "Amnion"
- Drive-In Creature Feature - "Ghoul Friend In A Coma"
- Cemetery Riots - "Driving Her Home"
- Into Painfreak - "Sing Blue Silver"
- Fearful Fathoms: Collected Tales of Aquatic Terror Vol. 1 - "Seastruck"
- Chopping Block Party - "The Most Dangerous Game"
- Midnight in the Graveyard - "The Cemetery Man"