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2005 Overlook Connection Press Catalog and Fiction Sampler

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The OCP Catalog and Sampler are produced to entice your customers. The OCP 2005 Catalog and Fiction Sampler features new release announcements and a fiction sampler section of this years titles. Titles: "Stephen King is Richard Bachman," "The Last Rakosh" and "The Tery" by F. Paul Wilson, "A Hairy Chest, A Big Dick, and a Harley" by Lucy Taylor, "Offspring" by Jack Ketchum, "Fingerprints on the Sky: The Authorized Harlan Ellison Readers Guide," and more. Fiction Featured: "Mirror Me" by Yvonne Navarro, "Offspring" by Ketchum, "The Strangers" by Mort Castle, "Wet Work" by Philip Nutman, a "Smothered Dolls" story from A.R. Morlan, "Matinee at the Flame" by Christopher Fahy, "The Tery" by F. Paul Wilson, and "The Jade Unicorn" by Jay Halpern. The OCP publishes Horror, Science Fiction and Mystery in fiction and non-fiction.

92 pages, Paperback

First published April 18, 2005

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Jack Ketchum

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Dallas William Mayr, better known by his pen name Jack Ketchum, was an American horror fiction author. He was the recipient of four Bram Stoker Awards and three further nominations. His novels included Off Season, Offspring, and Red, which were adapted to film. In 2011, Ketchum received the World Horror Convention Grand Master Award for outstanding contribution to the horror genre.

A onetime actor, teacher, literary agent, lumber salesman, and soda jerk, Ketchum credited his childhood love of Elvis Presley, dinosaurs, and horror for getting him through his formative years. He began making up stories at a young age and explained that he spent much time in his room, or in the woods near his house, down by the brook: "[m]y interests [were] books, comics, movies, rock 'n roll, show tunes, TV, dinosaurs [...] pretty much any activity that didn't demand too much socializing, or where I could easily walk away from socializing." He would make up stories using his plastic soldiers, knights, and dinosaurs as the characters.

Later, in his teen years, Ketchum was befriended by Robert Bloch, author of Psycho, who became his mentor.

Ketchum worked many different jobs before completing his first novel (1980's controversial Off Season), including acting as agent for novelist Henry Miller at Scott Meredith Literary Agency.

His decision to eventually concentrate on novel writing was partly fueled by a preference for work that offered stability and longevity.

Ketchum died of cancer on January 24, 2018, in New York City at the age of 71.

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