Michael Kelly lives in Pickering, Ontario. His
award-winning fiction, prose, and poetry have graced the pages of more
than fifty publications, having been published in magazines such as Carleton
Arts Review, Crossroads, Deadbolt,
Fantasque, Mindmares, Nasty Piece of
Work, Space & Time, as well as anthologies Be Afraid!, Dark
Whisperers, More Monsters from Memphis, Northern Horror, and Whispering
Willows.
Michael is a member of the Horror
Writer's Association. Three of his stories have garnered Honourable
Mention in The Year's Best Fantasy & Horror, while two have
been recommended for the Bram
Stoker Award, Horror's highest honor. In 2000 he was a
co-winner, (with Carol Weekes), of The
Blood N' Guts 2000 Horror Story Competition, published by Bad
Moon Books
In addition to writing, Michael works full time at Canada's largest
daily circulation newspaper, The Toronto
Star, as a Photo Editor.
He has helped judge The Toronto Star Short Story Contest, the largest of
its kind in Canada, with an annual first place prize of $10,000.
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