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Thomas Tessier

Thomas Tessier (born May 10, 1947) is an American writer of horror novels and short stories. He has also written poetry and drama.

Thomas Tessier
Born (1947-05-10) May 10, 1947 (age 76)
Waterbury, Connecticut, United States
OccupationNovelist
GenreHorror, Science fiction
Website
www.thomastessier.com

Overview edit

Tessier was born in Waterbury, Connecticut, attended University College Dublin and lived in London in the United Kingdom for several years (where he was the managing director of Millington Books) before returning to the United States, where he lives still. His three published books of poetry are How We Died (New Writers Press, Dublin 1970), In Sight of Chaos (Turret Books, London 1971) and Abandoned Homes (Gallery Press, Dublin 1971). His plays have been produced, but not published.

His first book, The Fates (1978), is an episodic hybrid of horror and science fiction, about a mysterious force which causes death and destruction in an American town. One of the characters speculates that the Earth is revenging itself on humanity, but at the end of the book the mystery has not been solved and the destruction has not stopped.

Tessier's next book was The Nightwalker (1979), the brief, terse story of a young American Vietnam veteran adrift in London who seems possessed by an uncontrollable urge to inflict mutilation and death and may, in fact, be a werewolf. In Shockwaves (1982), a young woman achieves an ambition out of romantic fiction when an up-and-coming lawyer asks her to marry him; but her life is overshadowed by the presence of an apparently supernatural murderer known only as The Blade. Phantom (1982) deals with a young boy's confrontations with death, starting with his mother's dangerous asthma attack and ending with a disturbing vision of the afterlife.

Besides works of supernatural horror, Tessier has also written non-supernatural stories such as Rapture (1987), about a psychopathic stalker, and Secret Strangers (1990), about a teenage girl whose father's sudden disappearance prompts her to an amoral rebellion which leads to the discovery of a suburban child abuse ring.

Tessier's other novels include Finishing Touches (1986), about a young doctor (again, an American alone in London) drawn into the sadistic world of a megalomaniac plastic surgeon; Fog Heart (1997), about the involvement of two married couples with a suicidal young medium; and Father Panic's Opera Macabre (2001), in which a writer of bland historical fiction is suddenly confronted with the atrocities which occurred in Croatia during the Second World War.

A short novel, Wicked Things, was published in 2007, accompanied by a novella, "Scramburg, USA".

Tessier's short fiction has been collected in Ghost Music and Other Tales (2000) and Remorseless: Tales of Cruelty (2013), World of Hurt (2019), and featured in Night Visions.[1]

Tessier is married to the former Alice Audietis. They have one son and one daughter.

Critical Reception edit

In a review of Tessier's novel Phantom, Karl Edward Wagner stated "What does make Phantom an effective chiller is its terrifying portrayal of the isolation of childhood fears."[2] In the same article, Wagner also praised Tessier's novel Nightwalker as "the best werewolf novel of the last fifty years."[2]

Awards edit

Bram Stoker Award edit

  • Fog Heart (1998) - finalist[3]

International Horror Guild Award edit

  • Fog Heart (1998) - winner[4]
  • Ghost Music (2000) - winner[5]
  • Father Panic's Opera Macabre (2001) - finalist[6]
  • "The Goddess of Cruelty" (2003) - finalist[7]

World Fantasy Award edit

  • Phantom (1983) - finalist[8]

Works edit

Poetry collections edit

  • How We Died (1970)
  • In Sight of Chaos (1971)
  • Abandoned Homes (1971)

Novels edit

  • The Fates (1978)
  • The Nightwalker (1979)
  • Shockwaves (1982)
  • Phantom (1982)
  • Finishing Touches (1986)
  • Rapture (1987)
  • Secret Strangers (1990)
  • Fog Heart (1997)
  • Father Panic's Opera Macabre (2001)
  • Wicked Things (2007)

Short story collections edit

Ghost Music and Other Tales (2000)

Includes the following stories:

  • "Food"
  • "Blanca"
  • "The Banshee"
  • "Evelyn Grace"
  • "In Praise of Folly"
  • "A Grub Street Tale"
  • "Infidel"
  • "La Mourante"
  • "I Remember Me"
  • "The Last Crossing"
  • "The Dreams of Dr. Ladybank"
  • "Lie Down With Us"
  • "Wax"
  • "Curing Hitler"
  • "Ghost Music"
  • "Lulu"
  • "Nightsuite"
  • "Figures in Scrimshaw"
  • "In the Desert of Deserts"
  • "Nocturne"

Remorseless: Tales of Cruelty (2013)

Remorseless: Tales of Cruelty (2013)

Includes the following stories:

  • "Back In My Arms, I Want You"
  • "Premature Noxia"
  • "The Inn of Distant Sorrows"
  • "In the Sand Hills"
  • "For No One"
  • "If You See Me, Say Hello"
  • "Goo Girl"
  • "Club Saudade"
  • "Something Small and Gray, and Quick"
  • "The Woman in the Club Car"
  • "The God Thing"
  • "Fine, Until You Called"
  • "The Ventriloquist"
  • "10-31-2001"
  • "The Infestation at Ralls"

References edit

  1. ^ Neil Barron Fantasy and Horror: A Critical and Historical Guide to Literature 1999 "Night Visions is an important series if only for the notoriety of its 27 contributors. Insofar as many of the stories it published represented some of the best short fiction produced by those writers, it is a cornerstone of any modern horror library." and featuring 14 stories by Thomas Tessier (his novella "The Dreams of Dr. Ladybank"), James Kisner, and Rick Hautala.
  2. ^ a b Wagner, Karl Edward (December 1983). "Books". Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine. New York: Montcalm Publishing.
  3. ^ "1998 Bram Stoker Award Winners & Nominees – The Bram Stoker Awards". Retrieved December 1, 2023.
  4. ^ ":: ihg :: International Horror Guild :: ihg ::". www.horroraward.org. Retrieved December 1, 2023.
  5. ^ ":: ihg :: International Horror Guild :: ihg ::". www.horroraward.org. Retrieved December 1, 2023.
  6. ^ ":: ihg :: International Horror Guild :: ihg ::". www.horroraward.org. Retrieved December 1, 2023.
  7. ^ ":: ihg :: International Horror Guild :: ihg ::". www.horroraward.org. Retrieved December 1, 2023.
  8. ^ "Nominees | World Fantasy Convention". Retrieved December 1, 2023.

External links edit

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Thomas Tessier born May 10 1947 is an American writer of horror novels and short stories He has also written poetry and drama Thomas TessierBorn 1947 05 10 May 10 1947 age 76 Waterbury Connecticut United StatesOccupationNovelistGenreHorror Science fictionWebsitewww wbr thomastessier wbr com Contents 1 Overview 2 Critical Reception 3 Awards 3 1 Bram Stoker Award 3 2 International Horror Guild Award 3 3 World Fantasy Award 4 Works 4 1 Poetry collections 4 2 Novels 4 3 Short story collections 5 References 6 External linksOverview editTessier was born in Waterbury Connecticut attended University College Dublin and lived in London in the United Kingdom for several years where he was the managing director of Millington Books before returning to the United States where he lives still His three published books of poetry are How We Died New Writers Press Dublin 1970 In Sight of Chaos Turret Books London 1971 and Abandoned Homes Gallery Press Dublin 1971 His plays have been produced but not published His first book The Fates 1978 is an episodic hybrid of horror and science fiction about a mysterious force which causes death and destruction in an American town One of the characters speculates that the Earth is revenging itself on humanity but at the end of the book the mystery has not been solved and the destruction has not stopped Tessier s next book was The Nightwalker 1979 the brief terse story of a young American Vietnam veteran adrift in London who seems possessed by an uncontrollable urge to inflict mutilation and death and may in fact be a werewolf In Shockwaves 1982 a young woman achieves an ambition out of romantic fiction when an up and coming lawyer asks her to marry him but her life is overshadowed by the presence of an apparently supernatural murderer known only as The Blade Phantom 1982 deals with a young boy s confrontations with death starting with his mother s dangerous asthma attack and ending with a disturbing vision of the afterlife Besides works of supernatural horror Tessier has also written non supernatural stories such as Rapture 1987 about a psychopathic stalker and Secret Strangers 1990 about a teenage girl whose father s sudden disappearance prompts her to an amoral rebellion which leads to the discovery of a suburban child abuse ring Tessier s other novels include Finishing Touches 1986 about a young doctor again an American alone in London drawn into the sadistic world of a megalomaniac plastic surgeon Fog Heart 1997 about the involvement of two married couples with a suicidal young medium and Father Panic s Opera Macabre 2001 in which a writer of bland historical fiction is suddenly confronted with the atrocities which occurred in Croatia during the Second World War A short novel Wicked Things was published in 2007 accompanied by a novella Scramburg USA Tessier s short fiction has been collected in Ghost Music and Other Tales 2000 and Remorseless Tales of Cruelty 2013 World of Hurt 2019 and featured in Night Visions 1 Tessier is married to the former Alice Audietis They have one son and one daughter Critical Reception editIn a review of Tessier s novel Phantom Karl Edward Wagner stated What does make Phantom an effective chiller is its terrifying portrayal of the isolation of childhood fears 2 In the same article Wagner also praised Tessier s novel Nightwalker as the best werewolf novel of the last fifty years 2 Awards editBram Stoker Award edit Fog Heart 1998 finalist 3 International Horror Guild Award edit Fog Heart 1998 winner 4 Ghost Music 2000 winner 5 Father Panic s Opera Macabre 2001 finalist 6 The Goddess of Cruelty 2003 finalist 7 World Fantasy Award edit Phantom 1983 finalist 8 Works editPoetry collections edit How We Died 1970 In Sight of Chaos 1971 Abandoned Homes 1971 Novels edit The Fates 1978 The Nightwalker 1979 Shockwaves 1982 Phantom 1982 Finishing Touches 1986 Rapture 1987 Secret Strangers 1990 Fog Heart 1997 Father Panic s Opera Macabre 2001 Wicked Things 2007 Short story collections edit Ghost Music and Other Tales 2000 Includes the following stories Food Blanca The Banshee Evelyn Grace In Praise of Folly A Grub Street Tale Infidel La Mourante I Remember Me The Last Crossing The Dreams of Dr Ladybank Lie Down With Us Wax Curing Hitler Ghost Music Lulu Nightsuite Figures in Scrimshaw In the Desert of Deserts Nocturne Remorseless Tales of Cruelty 2013 Remorseless Tales of Cruelty 2013 Includes the following stories Back In My Arms I Want You Premature Noxia The Inn of Distant Sorrows In the Sand Hills For No One If You See Me Say Hello Goo Girl Club Saudade Something Small and Gray and Quick The Woman in the Club Car The God Thing Fine Until You Called The Ventriloquist 10 31 2001 The Infestation at Ralls References edit Neil Barron Fantasy and Horror A Critical and Historical Guide to Literature 1999 Night Visions is an important series if only for the notoriety of its 27 contributors Insofar as many of the stories it published represented some of the best short fiction produced by those writers it is a cornerstone of any modern horror library and featuring 14 stories by Thomas Tessier his novella The Dreams of Dr Ladybank James Kisner and Rick Hautala a b Wagner Karl Edward December 1983 Books Rod Serling s The Twilight Zone Magazine New York Montcalm Publishing 1998 Bram Stoker Award Winners amp Nominees The Bram Stoker Awards Retrieved December 1 2023 ihg International Horror Guild ihg www horroraward org Retrieved December 1 2023 ihg International Horror Guild ihg www horroraward org Retrieved December 1 2023 ihg International Horror Guild ihg www horroraward org Retrieved December 1 2023 ihg International Horror Guild ihg www horroraward org Retrieved December 1 2023 Nominees World Fantasy Convention Retrieved December 1 2023 External links editThomas Tessier at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Author s website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thomas Tessier amp oldid 1218427344, wikipedia, wiki, 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