The Great and Terrible

Graylyn Press-Transylvania Division
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14
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Dracula travels to another realm to engage in a fatal duel with the Wizard of Oz. Horror author David Kempf spins a new point of view on Bram Stoker and L. Frank Baum's classic characters. With an introduction by Chris McAuley.

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About David Kempf

About the Author:

David Kempf has written over fifty short stories, many with themes of horror fiction. He has won several writing awards including first place in Millersville University’s Lemuria magazine’s short story competition. Two of his short stories were selected for the 2007 publication of The Grackle. He is a frequent contributor to the British website www.mastersofhorror.co.uk. He has written two children's books Tell Me More About Earth & The Wisdom Tree. The Wisdom Tree he wrote with his son Andrew to help families understand the issues associated with addiction.

In 2014 he wrote The Horror of It All, featuring interviews with prominent figures in the horror community. All the proceeds from that book went to help those suffering from ALS. He is currently the author of five novels: Dark Fiction, The Petsorcist, Damned Fiction, They Laughed at Me, and Travel Bug.

David's latest work is Four Murder Mystery Plays, which are four murder mystery one-act plays that revolve around the problems of addiction. David was recently interviewed on NBC Radio's House of Mystery to discuss the project. https://shows.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio/episodes/david-kemp-four-murder-mystery-plays

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