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Kealan Patrick Burke : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kealan Patrick Burke
Kealan Patrick Burke (born in Dungarvan, Ireland) is an author. Some of his works include the novels ''Kin'', ''Currency of Souls'', ''Master of the Moors'', and ''The Hides'' (Bram Stoker Award nominee), the novellas ''The Turtle Boy'' (Bram Stoker Award Winner, 2004) and ''Vessels'', and the collections ''Ravenous Ghosts'', ''The Number 121 to Pennsylvania & Others'', ''Theater Macabre'' and ''The Novellas''. He has also appeared in a number of publications, including ''Postscripts'', ''Cemetery Dance'', ''Grave Tales'', ''Shivers II'', ''Shivers III'', ''Shivers IV'', ''Looking Glass'', ''Masques V'', ''Subterranean #1'', ''Evermore'', ''Inhuman'', ''Horror World'', ''Surreal'' Magazine, and ''Corpse Blossoms''. Aside from his accomplishments as an author, Kealan also edited the anthologies: ''Taverns of the Dead'' (recipient of a starred review in ''Publishers Weekly''), ''Brimstone Turnpike'', ''Quietly Now: A Tribute to Charles L. Grant'' (International Horror Guild Award Nominee, 2004), the charity anthology ''Tales from the Gorezone'' and ''Night Visions 12''. An 8-minute short film based on his short story "Peekers" was written by author Rick Hautala, and was directed by Mark Steensland.〔(Peekers at IMDB )〕 A feature film adaptation is currently in development from Lionsgate Entertainment, written by Mike Flanagan and Jeff Howard ("Oculus", "Soma") and produced by Lawrence Grey. In 2009 Burke played the lead in the Independent film "Slime City Massacre", alongside Debbie Rochon.〔(Slime City Massacre Official Poster Revealed! )〕 Burke won Best Actor at the 2010 PollyGrind Film Festival with his portrayal of Cory. ==Selected bibliography==
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