


Lansdowne, Virginia – Today, the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation announced the semifinalists for the highly competitive Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship. (cover at right) toward the tail end of the horror glut.A group of 2022 Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholars pose at a summer event. It was originally published in 1991 by Avon Books Interest,” and “Neglected Classics.” Feel free to debateįOR BLOOD belongs to. They publish “Horror & Supernatural,” “Gay Reprinted within the next year or so by Valancourtīooks (publication date TBC). I am pleased to announce that my gay vampire Talbot, Michael McDowell, Colin Wilson, Bram Stoker, and William Beckford, Wood, Joan Samson, Francis King, Richard Matheson, Robin Maugham, Michael Other authors I cherish, such as James Purdy, Simon Raven, David Storey, Robert Aickman, Bari I’m in good company, as Valancourt publishes My queer vampire novel OUT FOR BLOOD was reprinted in October 2019 by Valancourt Books. 2 (date TBD, 2020), both from Lycan Valley Press. The first is “Electric Pink” to be published in PINK TRIANGLE RHAPSODY (October 2020), and the second is called “The Man Who Hated Foley” to be published in THE PULP HORROR BOOK OF PHOBIAS, VOL. I have two new short stories coming out in 2020.

Valancourt Books have also reprinted my queer vampire novel OUT FOR BLOOD.

Īnother recent tale, “Let’s Make a Face”, was published as an original in the really exquisite volume THE VALANCOURT BOOK OF HORROR STORIES, VOL. 2 (published December 2020), from Lycan Valley Press. However, in the meantime, my tale “The Man Who Hated Foley” is already out and available in THE PULP HORROR BOOK OF PHOBIAS, VOL. My short story “Electric Pink” will indeed appear, ultimately, whenever it is that PINK TRIANGLE RHAPSODY is published amid COVID this has been delayed until at least October 2022. Future updates will be noted here, whenever there’s news to share.Ī few updates are in order. It is the best thing I’ve written to date (maybe). For any fans looking for a new John Peyton Cooke novel, I can reveal that my 8th novel is finished, exists in manuscript format, and is currently navigating the slow and labyrinthine ways of the publishing world.
