Mark Henry, born on June 12, 1968, in Springfield, Missouri, is a renowned author who made a significant career change from being a counselor to writing fiction. His work is known for its disturbing and horror-filled themes, which he uses to explore complex issues that have stemmed from his own life experiences.
Henry's stories are often filled with a cast of unique and unusual characters, such as sentient zombies, impotent sex demons, transsexual werewolves, and ghostly goth girls. Through these characters, he explores traumatic experiences and themes, often drawing from his own life. His writing is irreverent and bold, making for a truly unique reading experience.
His developmental history has been marked by a series of significant events, including witnessing adult cocktail parties in the swinging 70s, surviving earthquakes, typhoons, and two volcanic eruptions. These experiences have undoubtedly contributed to the rich and varied themes present in his work. Despite the challenges he has faced, Henry continues to reside in the Pacific Northwest with his wife and four furry monsters that he considers to be his children. These "children" have a complete disregard for carpet, adding to the chaotic and unpredictable nature of his life.