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Joseph M. Monks (born February 21, 1968,
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) is an American writer and the world's first
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feature film director, best known for co-creating the cult phenomena horror
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Cry For Dawn ''Cry for Dawn'' was an American horror- anthology comic book that ran nine issues from 1989 to 1992. The book was primarily written by Joseph Michael Linsner and Joseph M. Monks with artwork by Linsner. The series featured guest artist and w ...
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Biography

Monks, with fellow Queens-native
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, co-created ''
Cry For Dawn ''Cry for Dawn'' was an American horror- anthology comic book that ran nine issues from 1989 to 1992. The book was primarily written by Joseph Michael Linsner and Joseph M. Monks with artwork by Linsner. The series featured guest artist and w ...
'' (1989–1992), an American horror comic book anthology. Linsner and Monks created Cry For Dawn Productions to publish the book; the publisher, based in
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, also released other comics in the period 1989 to 1993. Cry For Dawn Productions dissolved in late 1993, and shortly thereafter Monks founded his own publishing company, known variously as CFD Productions, C.F.D. Productions, or CreativeForce Designs & Productions. With his new publisher, Monks became a driving force in independent
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, launching ''NightCry'', ''Tales of the Dead'', and several one-shots. Notable creators published by CFD included
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(in ''That Chemical Reflex'', 1994),
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(in ''Noir Quarterly'', 1995), and
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(in ''No Profit for the Wise'', 1996). Monks' own comics writing appeared in ''NightCry'', ''In Rage'' and ''Tales of the Dead''. Monks closed down CFD Productions in 1997 and started up Chanting Monks Studios in 1998, launching titles such as ''The Night Terrors'', also featuring
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and
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; ''Gory Lori'', a modern-day zombie apocalypse series illustrated by Jeff Salisbury and Mike Koneful; and the horror anthology ''Zacherley's Midnight Terrors'', a tribute to TV horror host
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, with art by the likes of
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, Ken Kelly, and William Stout. In 2002, at age 33, Monks lost his sight as a result of
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. In December of that year, he completed his first anthology of original fiction, ''Stuff Out'a My Head'', released by Chanting Monks Press. The anthology featured illustrations by
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and others. In 2003, one of Monk's short stories, "Chance Meeting," was optioned for adaptation to the screen by Japanese publishing house Bunkasha in tandem with
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. Titled ''Flowers on the Razorwire: Chance Meeting'', directed by Hart D. Fisher, the work was intended to be used as a Japanese television pilot but was instead released as a stand-alone DVD under CPI Home Video and Chanting Monks Press. Monks also appeared as an actor in the film, with his character being tortured by a
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demanding he tell her a scary story. In 2003–2004, Monks collaborated with Hart D. Fisher (and Fisher's publishing house Boneyard Press) on a number of projects. Monk's story, "Shuteye", appeared in ''The Mammoth Book of Best Horror Comics'' (
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, 2008, ), and the ''New Horror Handbook'' (BearManor Media, May 2009, ) sports a chapter about his film work. In 2010, Monks launched a
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crowdfunding project to complete ''The Bunker'', his first feature film (the Kickstarter ran from August 1 to September 30, 2010).
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and
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talked about the project on their podcast ''
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'' and contributed the final funds needed to reach the goal. With ''The Bunker'', Monk became the first blind feature film director. In 2013 ''The Bunker'' was released on DVD in the US via Commodity Films, and in Germany via Tom Cat Films. In 2011, Monks received the Achievement in Cinema award at the
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. Tampa, Florida.


Bibliography


Books

*''Stuff Out'a My Head'' (Chanting Monks Press, 2002) *''Road Kills'' (Chanting Monks Press, 2003) — with Hart D. Fisher and
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*''Sex Crimes'' (co-published by
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& Chanting Monks, 2003) — co-edited by Monks and Hart D. Fisher *''Dead Meat'' (self-published anthology, 2012) *''Torn to Pieces'' (MSI, 2012)


Film

*''Flowers on the Razorwire: Chance Meeting'' (Crime Pays, 2004) — written by Monks, directed by Hart D. Fisher *''The Bunker'' (Sight Unseen Pictures, LLC, 2011) — written & directed by Monks *''Redemption'' — written & directed by Monks


Comics

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Cry for Dawn ''Cry for Dawn'' was an American horror- anthology comic book that ran nine issues from 1989 to 1992. The book was primarily written by Joseph Michael Linsner and Joseph M. Monks with artwork by Linsner. The series featured guest artist and w ...
'' Volumes I through IV (Cry For Dawn Productions, 1989–1992) *''Subtle Violents'' (Cry for Dawn Productions, 1991) *''Villain & Hero'' (Cry for Dawn Productions, 1993) *''In Rage'' (CFD Productions, 1994) *''Nightcry'' (CFD Productions, 1994–1996) *''Tales of the Dead'' (CFD Productions, 1994) *''The Night Terrors'' (Chanting Monks Studios, 2000) *''Gory Lori'' (Chanting Monks Studios, 2004) *''
Zacherley John Zacherle ( ; sometimes credited as John Zacherley; September 26, 1918 – October 27, 2016) was an American television host, radio personality, singer, and voice actor. He was best known for his long career as a television horror host, oft ...
's Midnite Terrors'' (Chanting Monks Studios, 2004)


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SightUnseen Pictures
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