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Ronald Kelly is best known as a
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and "southern-fried" horror writer. His tales are usually set in the Southern United States and feature language and actions that are associated with those regions.


Biography

Ronald Kelly was born November 20, 1959 in
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, Tennessee and grew up in the small rural town of Pegram, Tennessee. He attended Pegram Elementary School in Pegram, Tennessee and Cheatham County Central High School in Ashland City, Tennessee before starting his writing career. He currently lives in the rural farming community of Brush Creek, Tennessee with his wife, three children, and a Jack Russel terrier named Toby. Ronald Kelly originally had aspirations of becoming a comic book artist and spent most of his high school years writing and drawing his own comic books featuring his own superheroes and characters. He also collaborated with classmate Lowell Cunningham, who later became the creator of the ''Men In Black'' comic book series, which spawned several major motion pictures. Kelly began writing fiction during his junior year in high school, concentrating on horror, suspense, and male adventure. Between 1977 and 1985, he wrote several novels in the adventure and western genres that were never published. It was only when he turned back to his first love, horror fiction, that he became successful. He began his professional writing career in 1986 and quickly sold his first short story, "Breakfast Serial," to ''Terror Time Again'' magazine. Between 1986 and 1996, Kelly's work was featured in the small press horror magazines of that era, appearing regularly in independently-published magazines such as Cemetery Dance, Deathrealm, Noctulpa, and numerous others. His first novel, ''Hindsight'' was released by
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in 1990. His
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collection, ''Dark Dixie: Tales of Southern Horror'', was on the nominating ballot of the 1992
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s for Best Spoken Word or Non-Musical Album. Zebra published seven of Ronald Kelly's novels from 1990 to 1996. Ronald's short fiction work has been published by '' Cemetery Dance'', ''Borderlands 3'', '' Deathrealm'', ''Dark at Heart'', ''Hot Blood: Seeds of Fear'', and many more. After selling hundreds of thousands of books, the bottom dropped out of the horror market in 1996. When Zebra dropped their horror line in October 1996, Ronald Kelly stopped writing for almost ten years and worked various jobs including welder, factory worker, production manager, drugstore manager, and custodian. His hesitation to write horror fiction during that time was partly due to his religious convictions; he is a Southern Baptist and born-again Christian. In 2006, Ronald Kelly started writing again. In early 2008, Croatoan Publishing released his work ''Flesh Welder'' as a stand-alone chapbook, and it quickly sold out. In early 2009,
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released a limited edition hardcover of his first short story collection, ''Midnight Grinding & Other Twilight Terrors''. In 2010, Cemetery Dance released his first novel in over ten years called, ''Hell Hollow'' in hardcover. Full Moon Press had made a deal to release all of Ronald Kelly's previous novels in hardcover format with bonus material and a brand new added novella in each release. They were calling the series of books ''The Essential Ronald Kelly'', but the deal fell through when Full Moon Press closed its doors. Shortly afterward, Thunderstorm Books published The Essential Ronald Kelly Collection in seven limited edition hardcovers over a three-year period. During that time, Thunderstorm published Kelly regularly, releasing two additional hardcovers, "After the Burn", a post-apocalyptic horror story collection, and "Restless Shadows", the sequel to his first novel, "Hindsight". They also published such story collections as "The Sick Stuff" and "Mister Glow Bones & Other Halloween Tales". In 2018, Kelly announced that Crossroad Press (the publisher of his eBooks and audiobooks) would be publishing his Southern-fried zombie novel, ''The Buzzard Zone'' in eBook, trade paperback, and audiobook formats. ''The Buzzard Zone'' is a tale of apocalyptic horror set in the mountain country of Tennessee and North Carolina. Also, Thunderstorm Books would be releasing a limited edition hardcover of the novel sometime in 2019.


Awards and honors

*''Dark Dixie: Tales of Southern Horror'' – Was a part of the nominating ballot of the 1992
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s for Best Spoken Word or Non-Musical Album *''Flesh Welder'' – Chosen as the
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publication for Croatoan Publications *Chosen as "Horror World's Author of the Month" for April 2008, and they published his short story "Mister Mack & The Monster Mobile" on their website *"The Final Feature" – Chosen as the flagship story for Mark Seiber's ''Horror Drive-In'' fiction section
"The Final Feature on Mark Seiber's ''Horror Drive-In''
*A featured Author Guest at
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4 in 2008 and is a scheduled featured Author Guest for Hypericon 5 (June 5–7, 2009) *The Essential Sick Stuff - Winner of the 2021 Splatterpunk Award for Best Collection.
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Novels

*''Hindsight'' (1990,
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) *''Pitfall'' (1990, Zebra) *''Something Out There'' (1991, Zebra) *''Moon of the Werewolf'' (1991, Zebra) *''Father's Little Helper'' (1992, Zebra) *''The Possession'' (1993, Zebra) *''Fear'' (1994, Zebra) :Reprinted by
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in 2001 under *''Blood Kin'' (1996, Zebra) :Reprinted by Pinnacle Books in 2001 under *''Hell Hollow'' (2010,
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) *''Timber Gray'' (2011, Bad Moon Books) *''Restless Shadows'' (2014, Thunderstorm Books) *''The Buzzard Zone'' (2018, Crossroad Press / 2019, Thunderstorm Books)


Slocum novels written as Jake Logan

Ronald Kelly contributed two books to the ''Slocum'' series of
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s that are collectively published under the pen name "Jake Logan". *''Slocum and the Nightriders'' (1994, Berkley) – Slocum series number 174 *''Slocum and the Gold Slaves'' (1994, Berkley) – Slocum series number 187


The Essential Ronald Kelly series

Hardcover series that were originally announced by the now defunct Full Moon Press, but were published with a new publisher, Thunderstorm Books between 2011 and 2013. Each book contained a new novella that included characters from the original novels or are linked to the original novel storyline. The Essentials were published in the following order: # ''Undertaker's Moon'' (formerly ''Moon of the Werewolf''), plus the novella: ''The Spawn of Arget Bethir'', artwork by
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(2011) #''Fear'', plus the novella: ''The Seedling'' (2011) #''The Dark'Un'' (formerly ''Something Out There''), plus the novella: ''Of Crows & Pale Doves'' (2012) #''Hindsight'', plus the novella: ''Potter's Field'' (2012) #''Pitfall'', plus the novella: ''Last of the Chupacabra'', artwork by Alex McVey #''Burnt Magnolia'' (formerly ''The Possession''), plus the novella: ''The Conflict'', artwork by Alex McVey #''Twelve Gauge'' (formerly ''Father's Little Helper''), plus the novella: ''Killing Time'' #''Blood Kin'', plus the novella: ''The Wanderer of Twilight Mountain''


Chapbooks

*''Flesh Welder'' (2007, Croatoan Publishing) – 96-page perfect bound signed limited edition chapbook featuring the story "Flesh Welder", an interview with Ronald Kelly, and an excerpt of the novel ''Undertaker's Moon'' *''Tanglewood'' (2008, Cemetery Dance) *''Strong Steps'' (2016, Thunderstorm Books)


Collections

*''Midnight Grinding and Other Twilight Terrors'' (2009, Cemetery Dance Publications) – Limited Edition hardcover (1500 copies) – Features story notes on each short story, an introduction, and an afterword. Stories include: :"Breakfast Serial" :"Miss Abigail's Delicate Condition" :"Forever Angels" :"Yea, Though I Drive" :"The Web of La Sanguinaire" :"The Cistern" :"Papa's Exile" :"The Hatchling" :"Black Harvest" :"Dead Skin" :"Consumption" :"Dust Devils" :"The Boxcar" :"The Dark Tribe" :"Old Hacker" :"The Winds Within" :"Oh, Sordid Shame!" :"The Cerebral Passion" :"Thinning The Herd" :"Blood Suede Shoes" :"Tyrophex-Fourteen" :"Scream Queen" :"Devil's Creek" :"Impressions In Oak" :"Bookmarks" :"Romicide" :"Whorehouse Hollow" :"Depravity Road" :"Beneath Black Bayou" :"Exit 85" :"Grandma's Favorite Recipe" :"Midnight Grinding" *''The Sick Stuff'' (2009, Thunderstorm Books) – available as a 52-copy limited hardcover and a trade paperback. It was the second book in Thunderstorm Books' Elemental series. It was also released digitally from David Niall Wilson's Macabre Ink Digital. Includes the short stories: :"Diary" :"Mass Appeal" :"The Abduction" :"Pins & Needles" :"Housewarming" :"Old Hacker" :"Mojo Mama" *''Cumberland Furnace & Other Fear-Forged Fables'' (2011, Bad Moon Books) – Features an introduction, and story notes on each short story. Stories include: :"The Cumberland Furnace" :"Grandma's Favorite Recipe" :"The Thing at the Side of the Road" :"Uncle Cyrus" :"Forget Me Not" :"Little Bastard" :"Then Came a Woodsman" :"Diary" :"The Dawning" :"Better Than Breadcrumbs" :"The Abduction" :"Peacemaker" :"Pelingrad's Pit" :"The Final Feature" :"Housewarming" :"The Skating Pond" :"Mister Mack & the Monster Mobile" :"Mojo Mama" :"King Cong" :"Fluid" :"The Peddler's Journey" :"Tanglewood" *''After the Burn'' (2013, Bad Moon Books) – It was originally published in May 2011 by Thunderstorm Books as Volume #8 of the Black Voltage series. - Features an introduction. Stories include: :"A Shiny Can of Whup-Ass" :"Meat is Life" :"The Happiest Place in Hell" :"Popsicle Man" :"Evolution Ridge" :"Taking Care of Business" :"Flesh Welder" :"The Paradise Pill" *''Mister Glow-Bones & Other Halloween Stories'' A collection of Halloween-themed short stories and essays published as a limited hardcover by Thunderstorm Press in 2014. The cover illustration was painted by Ronald Kelly. Also available in eBook format. Stories include: "Introduction" "Mister Glow-Bones" "The Outhouse" "Billy's Mask" "Pins & Needles" "Black Harvest" "Pelingrad's Pit" "Mister Mack & the Monster Mobile" "The Halloween Train" "The Candy in the Ditch Gang" "Halloweens: Past & Present "Monsters in a Box"


Uncollected short stories

The following have not had a physical re-release since their original printings (some have been released digitally): *"Buella's Pride" (1988, ''Witness to the Bizarre'') *"Negative Attitude" (1990, ''The Dark Side'') *"Beneath the Bed" (2012, promotional sheet)


Uncollected non-fiction and articles

*"Insight on Hindsight" (March 1990, ''Mystery Scene'' #25) *"Writing Something Out There" (Spring 1991, ''After Hours'' #10) *"A Tribute to Ray Rexer" (1991, Overlook Connection #15) *"Confessions of a Religious Horror Writer" (1991, ''Gauntlet'' #2) *"Subway Graffiti" (1991, ''After Hours'' #10) *"Writing Moon of the Werewolf" (December 1992, ''Mystery Scene'' #32) *"Introduction" for the novel ''Firefly…Burning Bright'' by Barry Hoffman (October 1996, ''Gauntlet Press'')


Trade Paperback Reprints

Bad Moon Books reprinted the following Ronald Kelly titles as mass market trade paperbacks: ''After the Burn'' ''Timber Gray'' ''Cumberland Furnace & Other Fear-Forged Fables'' Sinister Grin Press reprinted the following Ronald Kelly titles as mass market trade paperbacks: ''Undertaker's Moon'' ''Fear'' ''Hell Hollow''


Audiobooks

* ''Dark Dixie: Tales of Southern Horror'' (1991, Spine Tingling Press) – 90-minute audio collection on cassette. Narrated by Reg Green. Contains an introduction and the following short stories with 3-D sound effects: :"The Cistern" :"Miss Abigail's Delicate Condition" :"Papa's Exile" :"Black Harvest" :"Yea, Though I Drive" *''Undertaker's Moon – excerpts'' (Croatoan Publishing, 2008) – Audio CD narrated by Wayne June (commissioned promotional-only CD by Croatoan Publishing) :''Unhinged'': Short Story collection narrated by Milton Bagby. (Audible, 2013)


Digital e-book releases

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's ''Macabre Ink Digital''/''Crossroad Press'' has released digital editions (PDF, Kindle, etc.) of the following: *''Flesh Welder'' – same as physical release *''The Sick Stuff'' – same as physical release *''Dark Dixie: Tales of Southern Horror'' – featuring the same tales that are in the audio book plus a new Introduction by Ronald Kelly, "Uncle Cyrus," "The Hatchling," and "Forever Angels." *''Cumberland Furnace & Other Fear Forged Fables'' – featuring: :Introduction :"Cumberland Furnace" :"The Final Feature" :"Tanglewood" :"The Peddler's Journey" :"The Thing at the Side of the Road" :"Grandma's Favorite Recipe" :"Mister Mack & the Monster Mobile" *''Timber Gray'' – a brand new Western genre novel *''The Dark'un'' - same as physical release *''Hell Hollow'' - same as physical release *''Undertaker's Moon'' same as physical release


References


Ronald Kelly Interviewed by Famous Monsters of Filmland


External links


Ronald Kelly's official BlogRonald Kelly's official website
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