T. Joseph Browder
"(Browder) reminds me of Stephen King in the solid writing and the easy and natural way that horrible things are described." -- from a 5 star review of Plague.
About T. Joseph Browder
Born in 1969 in Lima, Ohio, T. Joseph Browder is the author of Dark Matters (2012), a self-published, genre blending collection of short stories covering everything from vigilantes to vampires; the controversial novella Plague (2014); and Infernal (2015), the first novel in The Elsewhere series. His work is also included in the horror anthology Crossroads in the Dark II: Urban Legends, from Burning Willows Press.
A graduate of the Long Ridge Writer's Group (both short story and novel writing courses), Browder is a student of human psychology and holds Doctorates in Divinity, Metaphysics, and Religious Humanities.
Of his unique style of writing Browder says: "I don't believe in writing in a specific genre. Life doesn't hold to one genre, nor do people. You may discover romance at 8 a.m. only to find yourself in a horrific car accident at 5 p.m. And maybe you indulged in a little fantasy right around noon. Like life, my stories tend to depict these unexpected twists and turns."
"My favorite authors are King, Koontz, Laymon, and Wilson," Browder says. "But I equally love Crichton, Alten, Zahn, and Preston & Child. That's one hell of a crossover. My writing reflects that."
Mr. Browder currently lives in Kansas with his wife, Marie, and is hard at work on Revenant, Book 2 of The Elsewhere; a paranormal thriller titled Nobody; a sci-fi epic entitled 6; and what he promises to be an all out horrorfest entitled Of a Darker Heart.