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Welcome

Even though I call myself as a horror writer, every story, book will cross genres and give you something a little different.
Lykanthropos — a Pschyo-Thriller: Two half brothers infected with the Lykanthrope gene go to war against one another.

The Game: broken computer code links together to become a demon inside the game.

The Last Church: A time travelling slasher. The future is not a utopia.

The Armageddon Shadow: A tortured soul from 27BC enters our time carrying a virus passed to him in Hell.

Resurrection Child: A Cthulhu and Revelations cross over. (Are you telling me that a dragon with 10 heads and 9 crowns doesn’t belong in the Cthulhu Mythos?)



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About your host

In Short: Lee Pletzers is a writer who is very active in the genre world, online and off. Over 40 short stories have found publication in anthologies and magazines, zines and online.

Last year saw the release of his first novel, The Last Church, and this year saw the release of his second book, The Game.

Lee is an avid reader and writes reviews for HarperCollins and Hachette via SFFANZ (Science Fiction and Fantasy Association of New Zealand). He is also a member of AHWA (Australian Horror Writers Association) and SpecFicNZ.

He has edited 4 anthologies, worked as editor and reviewer for Sinisteria horror magazine, has translated one novel from Japanese to English and edited several novels for small press authors. In 2008 he created the popular social site for horror writers at: http://moh.spruz.com/

You can find him online at:
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Bibilography

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The current body of work from the pen of Lee Pletzers. This page is constantly updated. Kind of reads like an online CV. Warning, the below work has been known to cause spontaneous combustion of the eyes and soul … you have been warned. There are two other books not listed here. The first is Night Shadow and the other was a con that got me. Potea press, Crossover (availability unknown).

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