Greg F. Gifune is a best-selling, internationally published author renowned for his work in horror and crime fiction. Called "one of the best writers of his generation" by The Roswell Literary Review and author Brian Keene, he has penned numerous novels, including "The Bleeding Season," "Deep Night," and "Saying Uncle," as well as two short story collections, "Down to Sleep" and "Heretics." His writing has earned critical acclaim, with starred reviews from Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, and Kirkus, and has been translated into multiple languages. Several of his works, such as "The Bleeding Season," have been hailed as modern classics in the horror genre.
Gifune's career spans beyond writing, having served as Editor-in-Chief of Thievin' Kitty Publications, where he oversaw the magazines "The Edge: Tales of Suspense" and "Burning Sky: Adventures in Science Fiction Terror." He later became Associate Editor at Delirium Books. A trained actor and broadcaster, he has worked in radio, television, and theater, bringing a dynamic perspective to his storytelling. His narratives often explore dark suspense, blending psychological depth with visceral thrills.
Born to educators, Gifune was educated in Boston and has lived in diverse locations, including New York City and Peru. His early career included roles in journalism and promotions before he fully committed to writing. Now residing in Massachusetts with his wife and pets, Gifune continues to produce gripping fiction that resonates with readers worldwide. His recent works maintain his reputation as a master of dark suspense, solidifying his place among the genre's most influential voices.