I am a writer of both horror and vampire fiction, as well as screenplays. I have also enjoyed some short stints as a journalist, publisher, editor and publicist.
My short fiction has appeared in numerous underground zines, print magazines and anthologies going back to as early as 1989, as well as in audio form on internet radio. In 2005, I was also fortunate enough to sell my first feature length screenplay entitled "At Most Fear" (co-written with Alex Severin, Martin Mayo and Nathan Atkins) to Life on Mars Entertainment. I have also had numerous pieces of non-fiction, including seven short books, published under a pseudonym.
At the moment, I am currently dabbling in Westerns under yet another pseudonym.
Currently I am at work on my first full length vampire novel "Vampire Uprising", which is a tale set in a post acopalyptic Pacific Northwest. Excerpts of "Vampire Uprising" are coming soon, so please just add me to your friends to get a sneak peek!
At the moment I am living in my native Oregon, with my wife, Alex Severin , but have also spent some time in Idaho, Washington and the Scottish Highlands.
Check out Alex's new book, "Make The Streets Run Vampire Red" at www.vampirevintage.com
..Indie Film makers: Please do not hesitate to contact me if you are in need of a script; long or short, in any genre. I have numerous treatments currently available for review and can model scripts to fit your current budget or needs.
Visit my official site for free horror fiction at:
www.kailleaugh.com
Or you can get straight to the fiction at:
http://www.kailleaugh.com/stories/stories.html
You can also listen to me read some of my fiction in MP3 format. These audio clips originally appeared on Second Shifters Internet Radio. Just click on a story below:
Inside Closed Eyes - A short vampire tale set in a Post Apocalyptic Pacific Northwest. One among five or six similar stories that served as the basis of my forthcoming novel "Vampire Uprising". From late 2000. (1.81 megs)
Dolls - Just a short, manic story about dolls. Yes, I really do despise them! From 2000. (1.33 megs)