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J.L. Benet

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About Me

.. In horror writing it helps to be somewhat familiar with the some variety of horror. Jean-Loup Benet's personal introduction came in the form of the small, northern Michigan town. To be honest, it wasn't the town that was horrific but the need to somehow experience other horizons that lead Jean-Loup to the vistas of horror. John Bellairs and Stephen King were devoured alongside Doyle, Poe, and Asimov. It was this last author who sent the young thinker out into the world.
Jean-Loup attended the University of Michigan with the desire to see Asimov's fiction become engineering reality. Majoring in both electrical and mechanical engineering, he discovered a horror too real even to be in a novel: the life of an engineering student. After three years of drinking hyper-caffeinated bad coffee, spending 20 hours a day coding and showering far less than desirable, Jean-Loup decided to be done with engineering before he was done in by engineering. It was onto the green lawns, historic markers and protesting hippies of U of M's Central Campus.
Changing his major to English, he discovered a natural talent for teaching and enrolled in the College of Education. While engineering had never really dampened his love of the written word, the greater immersion in literature caused it to bubble to the surface with renewed vigor. He also discovered the terrible bias of academia toward the inferior realm known as genre fiction. This was the style of writing he enjoyed most and considered many genre authors to be as great of writers if not better than those taught within the ivy-covered walls.
For this reason, Jean-Loup chose to attend Seton Hill University for his Master's. Obtaining a degree in Writing of Popular Fiction, also finished his first novel. While this novel is still trying to find a home at a publisher, other works of his have been published in both fiction and non fiction magazines, as well as an up-coming anthology. But as many writers lament, it's not a well paying field.
The search for employment brought Jean-Loup full circle when he found a position as a middle and high school English teacher in the next town over from where he grew up. Currently he resides in Tampa, Florida, with his anthropologist wife (who is also a fantastically talented seamstress). He teaches creative writing at a high school in the Tampa area.
When not playing rugby or procrastinating on the internet, he complains about the lack of time and resources available to teachers and writers alike. In his office he has gargoyles, bats, ravens, and a foam Jack-o-Lantern which he leaves out all year and his wife puts a Santa hat on at Christmas.
-Courtesy of Erica Marks
www.jlbenet.com

My Interests

Writing, rugby, teaching, reading.

I'd like to meet:

Other writers (especially those in the horror, dark fantasy & paranormal romance genres). Fans of horror literature.

Music:

Outlaw country, goth, classical, blues, classic rock.

Movies:

Nosferatu, Serpent and the Rainbow, The Dark Crystal, Jacob's Ladder, Interview with the Vampire,

Television:

The Simpsons

Books:

Jack Ketchum, Stephen King, Doug Clegg, Mike Arnzen, Timons Esaias, Brian Keene, Jesus Gonzalez, Mort Castle, Tom Monteleone,

Heroes:

Dallas Mayr

My Blog

MacDinton's/Krewe Rugby Charity Golf Tournament

MacDinton's/Krewe Rugby Charity Golf TournamentSunday, August 12, 2007Northdale Golf Club4417 Northdale BoulevardTampa, FL  336241pm Shotgun Start$100 per person includes;Golf, Transport to and ...
Posted by J.L. Benet on Fri, 15 Jun 2007 11:45:00 PST

Horror Writers Assoc. - Dark Whispers

In an effort to promote its members, the Horror Writers Association has launched Dark Whispers, an electronic newsletter aimed at librarians and booksellers.Dark Whispers will deliver news about new r...
Posted by J.L. Benet on Tue, 15 May 2007 06:29:00 PST

In the Hot Seat

I'm in the Hot Seat at TODP.http://dan0oo.com/mboard/index.php?topic=7939.0Here's your chance to ask me anything.
Posted by J.L. Benet on Sat, 05 May 2007 08:23:00 PST

Teaching the Horror Genre

Horror is an exciting, High Interest genre.  Ask your students how many of them watch horror movies.  You'll probably find that it is one of the most popular genres.  Stephen King is th...
Posted by J.L. Benet on Sun, 18 Mar 2007 06:36:00 PST

New horror faculty at Seton Hill

Scott A. Johnson & Tim Waggoner have joined the faculty of Seton Hill University's Master's degree program in the Writing of Popular Fiction.  Seton Hill is getting quite the horror faculty. ...
Posted by J.L. Benet on Wed, 29 Nov 2006 05:34:00 PST