William Grabowski
WILLIAM GRABOWSKI is the author of 10 books, including 10,000 Miles to Go: An American Filmmaking Odyssey (with NYC Underground Film Festival Award-winner Jason Rosette), media tie-in Castro's Cadillac (optioned for film by CuffLink Productions), The Black Edge series, Traces of Oblivion, Amazon bestseller Black Light: Pespectives on Mysterious Phenomena, Johnny Flash, The Untold and over 500 short stories, articles, essays, interviews, reviews and miscellanea. Five years with World Fantasy Award-winning The Horror Show magazine earned him a nomination from SPWAO as Best Nonfiction Writer for his book reviews, and interviews with Ray Bradbury, Peter Straub, Clive Barker, Joe R. Lansdale, Dean Koontz, Poppy Z. Brite, Robert Bloch, Elizabeth Massie, and many others collected in Grabowski's new (March 2022) book ENTER DARKNESS: Talking With Horror Writers (1984-1989). Nonfiction in digital editions of Forbes, Philadelphia Business Journal, Joseph Mackin's (original internet editor for The Paris Review) 2 Paragraphs-dot-com. In print magazines Fortean Times, Cemetery Dance, NPR-associated Wireless and elsewhere. Grabowski’s been quoted by NBC2 News, lauded by Emmy Award-winner George Knapp—investigative reporter at KLAS/CBS-TV—and is a former contributing editor (2016-2020) covering social science for New York City’s iconic Library Journal magazine. Twitter @WillGrabowski