
Fearful Symmetries
- Author: Thomas F. Monteleone
 - Artist: Mike Bonnell
 - Page Count: 490
 - Pub. Date: 2004
 - ISBN: 1-58767-053-4
 - Status: Out of Print
 
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Fearful Symmetries 
by Thomas F. Monteleone
About the Book:
        Fearful Symmetries is a very lengthy short story collection from the 
        always-entertaining (and often controversial) Monteleone. Featuring dozens of 
        short stories and very detailed Story Notes, this collection is a wonderful 
        read and is sure to garner some year-end awards!
Table of Contents coming soon...
Tom 
  Monteleone has been a professional writer since 1972 and is a four-time winner 
  of the Bram Stoker Award. He has published more than 100 short stories in numerous 
  magazines and anthologies. His stories have been nominated for many awards, 
  and have appeared in lots of best-of-the-year compilations. His notorious column 
  of opinion and entertainment, The Mothers And Fathers Italian Association, 
  currently appears in Cemetery Dance magazine. He is the editor of seven 
  anthologies, including the highly acclaimed Borderlands series edited with his 
  wife, Elizabeth, of which Borderlands 5 won a Bram Stoker Award in 
  2003.
He has written for the stage and television, having scripts produced for American 
	      Playhouse (which won him the Bronze Award at the International TV and Film 
	      Festival of New York and the Gabriel Award), George Romero’s Tales 
	        from the Darkside, and a series on Fox TV entitled Night Visions. 
	      He has written ten feature-length screenplays, none of which have been produced, 
	      but have made him plenty of money anyway.
    
	      Of his thirty-six books, his novel, The Blood of the Lamb received 
	      the 1993 Bram Stoker Award, and The New York Times Notable Book of 
	      the Year Award. His four collections of selected short fiction are Dark 
	        Stars and Other Illuminations (1981), Rough Beasts and Other Mutations (2003), The Little Brown Book of Bizarre Stories (2004), and Fearful 
	          Symmetries (2004), which won the 2004 Bram Stoker Award. His novels, The 
	            Resurrectionist and Night of Broken Souls, global thrillers from 
	      Warner Books, received rave reviews and have been optioned for films. The 
	        Reckoning (2000), a sequel to The Blood of the Lamb, and The 
	          Eyes of the Virgin (2002) have been published by Forge. His omnibus volume 
	      of essays about the book and film industries entitled The Mothers And Fathers 
	        Italian Association was recently published by Borderlands Press (www.borderlandspress.com) 
	      and won the 2003 Bram Stoker Award for Non-Fiction. He is also the author of 
	      the bestseller, The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Writing a Novel (2004), and is currently at work on his latest novel, Submarine. His 
	      books and stories have been translated into twelve foreign languages. He’s 
	      a writer, please don’t call him an “author.” 
    
	      He likes baseball, the Baltimore Ravens, computers, sour mash whiskey, fine 
	      wines, comic books, tons of books to read, all kinds of music (except the stuff 
	      sung by people wearing big hats or pants down to their knees), and teaching 
	      his kids how to be independent thinkers. Despite being dragged kicking and screaming 
	      into his fifties (and losing his hair), he still thinks he is dashingly handsome—humor 
	      him. With his wife, Elizabeth, and daughter, Olivia, he recently moved from 
	      the frozen tundra (is there any other kind?) of New Hampshire to the rolling 
	      hills of Maryland.
Published  in two states:
• Limited 
        Edition of 750 signed copies ($40)
• Traycased 
        Lettered Edition of 26 signed and lettered copies bound in leather with a satin 
        ribbon page marker and additional full-color artwork ($175)
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