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1 Selected bibliography  



1.1  Novels and novellas  



1.1.1  Chapbooks  





1.1.2  The Jenna Blake Body of Evidence series  





1.1.3  As A. J. Matthews  







1.2  Screenplays  





1.3  Collections  





1.4  Anthology appearances  







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Rick Hautala
BornRichard Andrew Hautala
(1949-02-03)February 3, 1949
Rockport, Massachusetts, U.S.[1]
DiedMarch 21, 2013(2013-03-21) (aged 64)
Westbrook, Maine, U.S.
Pen nameA. J. Matthews
OccupationWriter, screenwriter
EducationUniversity of Maine (MA)
Period1980–2013
Genrehorror fiction, speculative fiction
Website
rickhautala.com

Rick Hautala (February 3, 1949 – March 21, 2013) was an American speculative fiction and horror writer. He graduated from the University of Maine in 1974,[1] where he received a Master of ArtinEnglish Literature.[2] Rick arrived on the horror scene in 1980 with many of his early novels published by Zebra books.[3] He wrote and published over 90 novels and short stories since the early 1980s. Many of his books have been translated to other languages and sold internationally. Cold Whisper, published in October, 1991 by Zebra Books, Inc. was also published in Finnish as HaamubyWerner Söderström, Helsinki, Finland, in August, 1994.[4] Toward the end of his life, many of his works were published with specialty press and small press publishers like Cemetery Dance Publications and Dark Harvest. His novel The Wildman (2008), was chosen to be Full Moon Press' debut limited edition title.

Rick Hautala's third novel, 1986's Night Stone[1], was one of the first books to feature a holographic cover and it became an international best-seller, selling well over one million copies.[5] "Knocking" was a part of the Bram Stoker Award winning anthology 999: New Stories of Horror and Suspense ("Best Anthology of 1999"). His short story collection, Bedbugs (1999) was selected by Barnes & Noble as one of the most distinguished horror publications of the year 2000.

Rick Hautala also wrote screenplays. His most recent 2008 adaptation of award-winning author Kealan Patrick Burke's "Peekers" is currently on the film festival circuit. He also wrote the screenplay for the 2007 short film Dead@17 based on Josh Howard's graphic novel series of the same name, and The Ugly File, directed by Mark Steensland, based on the short story by Ed Gorman.

The Horror Writers Association gave him and Joe R. Lansdale the Bram Stoker Award for Lifetime Achievement for 2011, which they received at the Bram Stoker Awards Banquet in Salt Lake City, Utah on 31 March 2012.[6]

He died of a heart attack on March 21, 2013.

Selected bibliography

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Novels and novellas

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  • Moonbog (Zebra Books, 1982)
  • Night Stone (Zebra Books, 1986)
  • Little Brothers (Zebra Books, 1988)
  • Moon Walker (Zebra Books, 1989)
  • Winter Wake (Zebra Books, 1989)
  • Dead Voices (Zebra Books, 1990)
  • Cold Whisper (Zebra Books, 1991)
  • Dark Silence (Zebra Books, 1992)
  • Ghost Light (Zebra Books, 1993)
  • Twilight Time (Zebra Books, 1994)
  • Shades of Night (Zebra Books, 1995)
  • Beyond the Shroud (White Wolf Publishing, 1995)
  • The Mountain King (Cemetery Dance Publications, 1996) ISBN 1-881475-16-6
  • Impulse (Kensington Publishing, 1996)
  • Poltergeist: The Legacy – The Hidden Saint (Berkley/Putnam, 1999)
  • The Wildman (Full Moon Press, 2008) – artwork by Alan M. Clark
  • Reunion (PS Publishing, 2009)
  • Rough Winds (Necon ebooks, 2012)
  • Indian Summer (Cemetery Dance Publications, 2013)
  • Chills (Cemetery Dance Publications, 2014) ISBN 978-1-58767-296-5
  • The Demon's Wife (JournalStone, 2013)
  • Star Road, with Matthew Costello (Thomas Dunne Books, 2014)
  • Waiting (Haverhill House Publishing, 2017)ISBN 978-0977925643
  • Chapbooks

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    The Jenna Blake Body of Evidence series

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    All books in the Body of Evidence series are co-authored with Christopher Golden

    1. Skin Deep (Pocket Books, 2000)
    2. Burning Bones (Pocket, 2001) ISBN 0-671-77584-7
    3. Brain Trust (Pocket, 2001)
    4. Last Breath (Pocket, 2004)
    5. Throat Culture (Pocket, 2005)

    As A. J. Matthews

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    Books published under the pseudonym A. J. Matthews:

    Screenplays

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    Collections

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    • Also released as Untcigahunk: The Complete Little Brothersine-book format from Macabre Ink in 2012.
    • Also released in e-book format from Macabre Ink in 2012.

    Anthology appearances

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    References

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    1. ^ a b Barnes, Jack (July 3, 1993). "Bewitching Suspense along the Saco". Journal Tribune. Biddeford, ME. p. 23. Archived from the original on October 9, 2022. Retrieved October 9, 2022 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  • ^ "Rick's Biography". Archived from the original on 2008-06-11. Retrieved 2008-06-02.
  • ^ "Necon e Books". Archived from the original on 2010-08-23. Retrieved 2010-09-23.
  • ^ "The Rick Hautala Bibliography".
  • ^ "Shroud article". Archived from the original on 2011-07-08. Retrieved 2010-01-21.
  • ^ "LifeTime Achievement Awards Announced HWA". 6 January 2012. Archived from the original on 9 January 2012. Retrieved 9 January 2012.
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