Daniel P. Coughlin

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Daniel P. Coughlin was born and raised in a small town in southern Wisconsin. At the age of 19 he joined the United States Marine Corps and served four and half years as a Machinegunner in the infantry. After being Honorably discharged, Daniel attended and graduated from California State University at Long Beach. While studying screenwriting under the mentorship of acclaimed writer Brian Alan Lane, he also interned and served as a script analyst for his favorite director, Wes Craven.
Daniel is the author of two commercially successful films Lake Dead, which was selected as one of After Dark Film’s 8 Films to Die For, and Farmhouse, starring A-List film and television star Steven Weber (Wings, Desperation, Single White Female). He has sold numerous short stories to such publications as Strange Tales of Horror, Macabre Cadaver Magazine, and Dark Gothic Resurrected Magazine. Daniel was hailed by Macabre Cadaver Magazine as, “A Promising New Voice in Old School Horror.”
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Daemon of the Dark Wood by Randy Chandler—Release date February 29, 2012.
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Dime Detective by Randy Chandler—Release date February 29, 2012.
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Ted's Score by Daniel P. Coughlin—January 1, 2012.
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"It'll get under your skin. And stay there."
—Tim Curran, author of Graveworm and Cannibal Corpse m/c
The Fall Guy by Simon Wood—November 2011
"Elmore Leonard would be proud to have written this twisty, action-packed tale."
—Cemetery Dance
Necro Files: Two Decades of Extreme Horror—October 2011
Scarla by BC Furtney—August 2011
"The story is unique, the characterization well done, and every detail is so authentic that it lends more credence to the idea that this novel could easily be turned into an HBO series or a film." —Hellnotes
Deadcore: 4 Hardcore Zombie Novellas
Authors Randy Chandler, Ben Cheetham, Edward M. Erdelac, and David James Keaton as they unleash the carnage while breathing new life, and death, into the genre with four unique and zombie-licious novellas.
...As the book's title indicates, DEADCORE achieves all extremes. Violent, perverse, depraved—and, as such, quite recommended. —Fangoria Magazine
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