Peter Clines should not be confused with Ernest Cline.
Peter Clines | |
Birth Date: | 31 May 1969 |
Birth Place: | Cape Neddick, Maine, U.S. |
Occupation: | Writer, novelist |
Nationality: | American |
Genres: | Science fiction, horror, speculative fiction, suspense |
Peter Clines (born May 31, 1969), born in Cape Neddick, Maine is an American author and novelist best known for his zombies-vs-superheroes series, Ex-Heroes, and Lovecraftian inspired Threshold novels 14 and The Fold. His short stories can be found in a variety of anthologies, including X-Files: Trust No One, edited by Jonathan Maberry. Before becoming a full-time writer, Clines worked as a props master in the film industry for 15 years.
Clines was raised in Cape Neddick, Maine,[1] where his love of storytelling was apparent from a very young age. While in third grade, he used his handwriting practice paper to pen his first story, Lizard Men From the Center of the Earth.[2] Clines continued telling stories as a kid, sometimes using Micronauts and Star Wars figurines to create scenes, and other times in writing. As a self-professed "comic geek",[3] Clines created hero characters all through grade school. He submitted various comic book scripts to Marvel Comics. At age 11, he received his first professional rejection letter from Jim Shooter, the then editor-in-chief at Marvel. Clines describers it as "a very personal, very polite and professional" rejection letter.[2] Being taken seriously as a young writer, first by Shooter and then by Marvel's Tom DeFalco, who also sent an encouraging and helpful rejection letter a few years later, encouraged Clines to continue working on his craft.[2]
Clines graduated from University of Massachusetts, Amherst in 1991[1] with a degree in English Literature. As a student, he worked as a local roadie crew for traveling bands.[2]
After a 16-month stint selling men's suits, he moved to San Diego and began working as a props master. He worked, among others, on Chairman of the Board (1998), Psycho Beach Party (2000), and Veronica Mars (2004).
While Clines worked as a props master, his writing turned from props to focus on scripts. In 2006, after the end of a film project, he dedicated himself to writing full-time. He worked for Creative Screenwriting Magazine, writing interviews, reviews, and articles.[4] While at Creative Screenwriter, Clines interviewed, among others, George Romero, Frank Darabont, Seth Rogen, Diablo Cody, Sylvester Stallone, and the late Nora Ephron.[5]
Clines made his first fiction sale, The Hatbox, to online journal The Harrow.[6] He continued to sell zombie and Lovecraftian short stories to anthologies before he began writing his first published novel, Ex-Heroes, in 2008.[4]
Title | Date | Format | Pages | Publisher | ISBN |
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Paperback | 469 pages | Permuted Press | |||
The Fold | Hardcover | 384 pages | Crown | ||
Dead Moon | Ebook | 348 pages | Kavach Press | ||
Terminus | Audio Book | NA | Audible Original | ||
Number | Title | Format | Pages | Publisher | Date | ISBN | |
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1 | Ex-Heroes | Paperback | 336 pages | Broadway Books | |||
2 | Ex-Patriots | Paperback | 432 pages | Broadway Books | |||
3 | Ex-Communication | Paperback | 352 pages | Broadway Books | |||
4 | Ex-Purgatory | Paperback | 352 pages | Broadway Books | |||
5 | Ex-Isle | Paperback | 400 pages | Broadway Books |
Title | Format | Pages | Publisher | Date | ISBN | |
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The Junkie Quatrain | Kindle | 108 pages | Permuted Press | |||
The Eerie Adventures of the Lycanthrope Robinson Crusoe | Paperback | 272 pages | Permuted Press | |||
Dead Men Can't Complain and Other Stories | Audiobook | N/A | Audible Originals | |||
Paradox Bound | Hardcover | 336 pages | Crown | |||
The Broken Room | Paperback | 417 Pages | Blackstone Publishing |
Title | Format | Pages | Publisher | Date | ISBN | |
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Cthulhu Unbound, Vol. 2 | Paperback | 276 pages | Permuted Press | |||
The World Is Dead | Paperback | 288 pages | Permuted Press | |||
Timelines: Stories Inspired by H.G. Wells' The Time Machine | Paperback | 286 pages | Northern Frights Publishing | |||
Times of Trouble: A Time Travel Anthology | Kindle Edition only | 345 pages | Permuted Press | |||
Bless Your Mechanical Heart | Paperback | 278 pages | Evil Girlfriend Media | |||
Kaiju Rising: Age of Monsters | Paperback | 550 pages | Ragnarok Publications | |||
Corrupts Absolutely?: Dark Metahuman Fiction | Paperback | 360 pages | Ragnarok Publications | |||
X-Files: Trust No One | Paperback | 360 pages | IDW Publishing | |||
Naughty or Nice: A Holiday Anthology | Paperback | 252 pages | Evil Girlfriend Media |