Michael West profile picture

Michael West

HORROR WRITER

About Me


I edited my profile with Thomas Myspace Editor V3.6 !
Here's the bio that appears on the main website:
"Born on September 27, 1969, Michael West has lived in Indiana all his life. He holds a degree in telecommunications from Indiana University and has been writing as long as he can remember. As a producer/director for Educational Television in Indianapolis, he created a multitude of programsincluding Teen Terrors, the study of modern teenage stress and anxiety. Of Tomorrows Unknown, his student film from 1991, is featured on the Internet Movie Database and his first novel, The Wide Game, was published in 2003.
"West is a member of the Horror Writers Association and served as President of its local chapter, the Indiana Horror Writers, for many years. He lives and works in the Indianapolis area with his wife and their two children."
My short story "Goodnight," published in Wicked Karnival 6, was named Best Horror Short Story of 2005 in the P&E Readers' Poll.
You can visit my website, my message board, or buy items from my store by clicking on the banners below:
Novels:
What the critics said:
"4.5 out of 5...This is simply a well-written tale of terror that could easily be transformed onto the big screen. Don't open the cover unless you want to be sucked into a tornado of horror. Once you start in on this novel you won't be able to pull away...A believable, dark, nasty, piece. I give it my wicked stamp of approval...Just remember the name Michael West because he has a future in the horror genre."
—Brian Yount, Wicked Karnival Magazine
"Michael West proves himself to be a masterful storyteller, flawless in building momentum, and his skills in characterization match or even often surpass some of the most successful writers in the business. This is a first-rate novel, well edited and no holds barred. My jaw dropped, quite literally, at more than a handful of turning points in the story that I just didn't see coming, and I oftentimes couldn't put the book down. I know that's a pretty cliché phrase, but coming from me......well, that sort of intense preoccupation just doesn't occur too often.
"This is a work of first-rate terror and suspense, and for the seasoned reader sports a refreshingly original story methodology as a means to scare the wits out of you. This is his first novel, and I'll be watching the career of Michael West with sincere interest in his works to come.
"And I'll never look at corn fields the same way again."
—Nicholas Grabowsky, author of Halloween 4: the Return of Michael Myers, and The Everborn
"3.5 stars...A very easy read with an interesting mythos...You could feel the fear of the unknown everyone was experiencing...To anyone that enjoys supernatural horror...when you’re shopping for books next time, remember it!"
—Horror Web
“Thrilling, exhilarating, fast-paced and ferocious, The Wide Game delivers the goods. It’s The Breakfast Club meets The Blair Witch Project. It still haunts me!”
—Marc Morriston, WTTV Indianapolis
"This thing is scary as hell! Creepy, creepy book."
—Cody Stark, "Read This!" FOX-TV
“I breezed through this book in no time…And I can’t say enough about how real the relationship at the core of the story was. You can see this author’s potential. He’s definitely one to keep an eye on.”
—Maurice Broaddus, Feo Amante’s Horror HomePage
“GREAT. Really well-paced...well-drawn characters...I am so impressed.”
—Sara Larson, Indiana Horror Writers
To get your very own copy, visit my main website, or click on the links below:
Short Fiction:
APEX: Science Fiction and Horror Digest issue #12,
featuring Michael West's "To Know How to See"
is now available!
Click here to get your copy today!
"(Dark Harvest) is damned serious stuff, and it's scary,
suspenseful, and sweat-inducing; but more importantly --
perhaps most importantly -- it's all disturbing as hell, and
cannot be easily forgotten. Each author writes as if
their very life depends on it..."
~Gary A. Braunbeck, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Mr. Hands and Five Strokes To Midnight.
Edited by Bob Freeman, Dark Harvest features the
*Best Horror Short Story of the Year, Michael West's
"Goodnight," Mr. West's
new tale "Trolling,"
his non-fiction account of a weekend spent in the
oh-so-haunted Woodcarver's Building in Converse, Indiana,
as well as heart-stopping tales by Maurice Broaddus, Tracy
Jones, Sara J. Larson, and Michelle Pendergrass.
Dark Harvest will be officially unleashed on June 14th at
Mo*Con III: The Intersection of Spirituality,
Art and Gender
.
*2005 P&E Readers Poll Winner
For Michael West's full bibliography, click here .
You scored as Jigsaw. You are Jigsaw. You dont enjoy killing people at all. You instead love to see how far people will go to live. However if it ends in a bloody death, you still sleep with a smile on your face. You are intelligent, and know how to outwit just about anyone. And that spells bad news for anyone who falls into your games of death and torture.

Jigsaw


100%

Freddy Krueger


80%

Hannibal Lecter


80%

Pinhead


70%

Michael Myers


50%

Leatherface


50%

Candyman


40%

Captain Spaulding


30%

Jason Voorhees


20%

Buffalo Bill


20%
Which Horror Killer are You?
created with QuizFarm.com
You scored as Spike. You scored as Spike. You feel like you're misunderstood. When you care for others, it's deeper than they'll ever know. Though no one thinks you'll change/pull through, you'll show them.

Spike


67%

Rupert Giles


63%

Dawn Summers


63%

Buffy Summers


58%

Tara Maclay


54%

Willow Rosenberg


50%

Anya


50%

Xander Harris


42%
Which Buffy The Vampire Slayer Character Are You Most Like!?
created with QuizFarm.com

My Interests

Horror, writing, Asian cinema, Anime, music, reading, film and television

I'd like to meet:

My readers, other writers, and the artists who have inspired me.

I edited my profile with Thomas Myspace Editor V3.6 !

Music:

Evanescence, My Chemical Romance, 30 Seconds to Mars, Depeche Mode, Linkin Park, Staind, Duran Duran, Queen, Blue Oyster Cult, Pink Floyd, The Beatles, film scores

Movies:

ALIENS, Predator, Evil Dead 2, Dawn of the Dead (original), Audition, Serenity, The Crow, Jaws, Halloween, Gamera (90's movies), Seven, The Road Warrior, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Pulp Fiction, Re-Animator, A Nightmare on Elm Street (if they have Nancy in them, they're good!), Poltergeist, Ringu, Night of the Creeps, Kill Bill, Lethal Weapon 2, The Exorcist, John Carpenter's The Thing, A Tale of Two Sisters, Videodrome, Dead Alive (aka Braindead), Akira, Big Trouble in Little China, Die Hard, The Terminator, From Dusk Till Dawn, The Fly (1986), The Silence of the Lambs, Fight Club, Ghost in the Shell, The Fog (ORIGINAL!), The Sixth Sense, Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas, Session 9; many, many more...

Television:

Heroes, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, LOST, Battlestar Galactica (original and current), CSI, Law & Order, Rome, Supernatural, ANGEL, Firefly, X-Files, Iron Chef, Twilight Zone

Books:

Survivor by J.F. Gonzalez. The Rising by Brian Keene. Berserk by Tim Lebbon. The Stand, 'Salem's Lot, and Night Shift by Stephen King. The Books of Blood by Clive Barker. Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton.

I edited my profile with Thomas Myspace Editor V3.6 !

Heroes:

Jerry Goldsmith, James Cameron, John Carpenter, Steven Spielberg, Takashi Miike, Stephen King, Clive Barker, Michael Crichton, Tim Lebbon, Joss Whedon, H.R. Giger

My Blog

Loss of Wisdom

Had a wonderful time at InConJunction last weekend. Met some faithful readers and found some new ones. Full report coming soon. In the meantime, I've been dealing with my wisdom teeth. Yes, I still ha...
Posted by Michael West on Thu, 10 Jul 2008 08:05:00 PST

"To Know How to See" can now be seen LIVE!

As faithful readers may know, APEX: Science Fiction and Horror Digest issue 12, featuring my story "To Know How to See," sold out in record time. But fear not! The story is now featured on the on-line...
Posted by Michael West on Wed, 02 Jul 2008 04:15:00 PST

Horror Hound Weekend (The Final Chapter): No Dark Moments

The Dawn of the Dead Mall Screening Has Been Cancelled!!!!!!The Dawn of the Dead Mall Screening Has Not Been Cancelled, But Horror Hound Is No Longer Sponsoring It.There May Be No Dawn of the Dead Scr...
Posted by Michael West on Sat, 28 Jun 2008 07:03:00 PST

Horror Hound Weekend (Part 3): Halloween Chainsaws, Fluffy Heads, and Other Weirdness

"Michael? Michael West?"I'm in Pittsburgh, enjoying my time at the Horror Hound Weekend convention with my two sons, when someone taps me on the shoulder. I assume it must be someone from the registra...
Posted by Michael West on Fri, 27 Jun 2008 01:09:00 PST

Horror Hound Weekend (Part 2): Con of the Dead

Saturday, June 21, 2008. A cool breeze blows through the man-made canyons of The Districtan open-air addition to the Monroeville Mall, the shopping center where George A. Romero filmed his classic ho...
Posted by Michael West on Thu, 26 Jun 2008 07:47:00 PST

Horror Hound Weekend (Part 1): Tall Paul and the Mall

Sunday, June 22, 2008. My two sons and I are dining at a Taco Bell in the middle of nowhere. Suddenly, I hear:"Praise the Lord!" I turn just as the woman in the next booth lowers her cell phone."Lisa ...
Posted by Michael West on Wed, 25 Jun 2008 06:56:00 PST

Mo*Con III

As faithful readers have probably already guessed, I go to a lot of conventions during the course of the year. Some are professional in nature--dealing with the craft and business of writing, others a...
Posted by Michael West on Tue, 24 Jun 2008 05:42:00 PST

Not the Way I Wanted to Spend My Weekend

Friday night, Indianapolis was hit by one of the worst storms I can remember, and my neighborhood appears to have received much of its fury. Wind buffeted West Manor, bringing with it torrential rains...
Posted by Michael West on Mon, 02 Jun 2008 04:08:00 PST

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008)

Staring: Harrison Ford, Ray Winstone, Shia LaBeouf, Cate Blanchett, and Karen Allen Written by: David Koepp (screenplay) George Lucas and Jeff Nathanson (story)Directed by: Steven SpielbergI remember ...
Posted by Michael West on Wed, 28 May 2008 04:12:00 PST

Bring Back MONSTERS HD!

Today, Dish Network made an unannounced and bone-headed move. The satellite provider has dropped Monsters HD, the first all horror channel, from their programming (along with every other VOOM HD netwo...
Posted by Michael West on Thu, 15 May 2008 10:01:00 PST