Jürgen Grasmück Explained
Jürgen Grasmück (Born 23. January 1940 in Hanau, Hessen ; Died 7. August 2007 [1] in Altenstadt) was a German author of horror-fiction and science-fiction novels.
He wrote under the pseudonyms Albert C. Bowles, Bert Floorman, YES Garett, JA Gorman, Jay Grams, Jürgen Grasse, YES Grouft, Jeff Hammon, Ron Kelly, Rolf Murat, Steve D. rock, Dan Shocker, Owen L. Todd and Henri Vadim.
He is best known for the series of horror fiction stories "Macabros" and "Larry Brent," which he wrote under the pen name Dan Shocker.[2] An episode of the radio adaption of his 'Larry Brent' stories (Episode 9, Snakeheads of Dr. Gorgo) was banned by German censors in 1984.
- Larry Brent
- 001: Horror Creeps through Bonnard's House (1968, Magic Circle,) [3]
- 002: Fear Awakens in the Castle of Death (1968, Magic Circle,) [4]
- 003: In the Gallery of Horrors (1968, Magic Circle,) [5]
- 004: The Demon with the Deadly Eyes (1969, Magic Circle,) [6]
Notes and References
- Book: Jones, Steve. The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 19. 2008-09-30. Running Press. 9781845298333. en.
- Book: Popular Revenants: The German Gothic and Its International Reception, 1800-2000. Cusack. Andrew. Murnane. Barry. 2012-01-01. Camden House. 9781571135193. en.
- Web site: Horror Creeps through Bonnard's House (Das Grauen schleicht durch Bonnards Haus). Google drive . 17 August 2022.
- Web site: Fear Awakens in the Castle of Death (Die Angst erwacht im Todesschloss). Google drive . 12 September 2022.
- Web site: In the Gallery of Horrors (Im Kabinett des Grauens). Google drive . 9 October 2022.
- Web site: The Demon with the Deadly Eyes (Der Dämon mit den Totenaugen). Google drive . 24 November 2022.