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Thom Brannan![]() |
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Rob Pegler was born in 1974 and has been getting over it ever since. He currently shares a house in East Auckland with six other mammals, two of them human. He's a teacher by profession, which is both the best and worst job in the world. When he's not working he divides his time between filling the gaps on his bookshelf, exploring the more interesting corners of his hometown, taking photos, scribbling madly in a notebook and rambling around the internet looking for trouble.
His style of writing usually involves taking the mundane and putting a fantastical spin on it, or the other way around. He tends towards soft SF and modern-day fantasy, but could just as easily be found writing sword & sorcery parodies or toying with mutant superheroes. He has a particular interest in myths, legends and fairy tales, and how they all fit together. He'd like to write one of those books that you can't put down, but would settle for one that makes your commute go a little faster. He is unmarried, has no young, and occasionally refers to himself in the third person. |
Thom Brannan's been a submariner, a nuclear operator, an electrician and now works on an offshore drilling platform. He's a freelance editor for Permuted Press and anyone else that will have him. You'll see his name on their upcoming Cthulhu Unbound and Cthulhu Unboundē (along with John Sunseri). His story, "Electric Crown" is in their now-available Robots Beyond, and Horror Bound Magazine features his poem "The Last of the Players" for their tribute to Edgar Allan Poe, Return of the Raven. Thom wants to be known as the answer to the question, "What if Robert B. Parker had found Lovecraft along with Chandler?" but he doesn't want to give himself airs. He lives in Austin, Texas, with his lovely wife, Anita, an eleven-year-old named Robby and a pair of dogs of unknown origin. ![]() |
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