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A Tribute to Horror Writer Nick Kisella

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Tonight we're remembering our friend and author Nick Kisella, who passed away suddenly just under a week ago from today, just after returning home from making yet another splash at New Jersey's Chiller Theater and debuting his latest novel, The Eyes of the Jackal, leaving his family and many, many fans and loved ones devastated and dumbfounded over the abrupt loss of this great man.  We're also going to be making listeners aware of the charity projects and fundraisers for his family currently in progress, and hearing from many who were close to him and who were inspired by his life and works.

About Nick: 

Nick Kisella grew up in Manville, New Jersey, where he began writing fantasy and horror while attending high school.  Some of his first published work appeared in the Indie magazines ‘Dreadknight’, and ‘The Nocturnal Lyric’.  Since then his work has appeared in various forms from print and online magazines to blogs.    Some of his more recent work includes a screenplay and novelization for ‘Nifty Entertainment’ a California based Indie production company, as well as getting the first two fantasy novels he wrote as a teen,‘The Chalice of Souls’ and ‘Death and the Doomweaver’ back in print for the sheer nostalgia of it.  ‘Morningstars’, his first full-length horror novel was published by Black Bed Sheet Books in 2012.  ‘The Beasts and the Walking Dead’   a post-apocalyptic fiction novel, has also been published by Black Bed Sheet Books and is the first part of a series.  He wrote the novelization to the James Balsamo film, ‘I Spill Your Guts’, and recently finished penning the novelizations for the Ryan Scott Weber films, ‘Mary Horror’, and ‘Sheriff Tom vs. the Zombies’.  

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