![]() ![]() ![]() He died from a massive heart attack on Febru(Valentine's Day).Īlso published under the name Richard Kelly. ![]() He also published more than sixty short stories in magazines such as Ellery Queen, Alfred Hitchcock, and Cavalier, and in anthologies including Modern Masters of Horror. He worked as a schoolteacher, a librarian, and a report writer for a law firm, and was the author of more than thirty acclaimed novels. He earned a BA in English Literature from Willamette University, Oregon and an MA from Loyola University, Los Angeles. Also published under the name Richard Kelly Richard Laymon was born in Chicago and grew up in California. He died from a massive heart attack on Febru(Valentine's Day). A little graphic at times, Laymon manages to find the right line between reality and nasty. He worked as a schoolteacher, a librarian, and a report writer for a law firm, and was the author of more than thirty acclaimed novels. Similar in style to 'Boy's Life', or King's 'It', Laymon follows the odd events surrounding three teens, in a small town set in the late 50's. Richard Laymon was born in Chicago and grew up in California. By Richard Laymon, Book description On a hot August morning in 1963, the rural town of Grandville is covered with fliers announcing the coming of something extraordinary - a one-night-only performance of The Travelling Vampire Show, featuring Valeria, the only known vampire in captivity. ![]()
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