Michael Bray is a bestselling author and screenwriter renowned for his psychological horror and suspense novels. He has authored more than twelve books, including the "Monster Hunter" series, the "Cody Rexell Saga," the "Whisper Trilogy," and the "Voices" series. His co-written novel "Monster" was adapted into a feature film starring Tracy Shaw, Daniele Harold, and Rod Glenn, while another of his works, "Meat," is in development with a Los Angeles-based production company. Bray's international reach includes translations of his works into multiple languages, with a major distribution deal in Japan, and his bestselling title, "Whisper," has topped Amazon's horror charts in both the UK and the US.
Influenced by horror legends such as Stephen King, Richard Laymon, and Shaun Hutson, as well as classic TV shows like "Tales from the Crypt" and "The Twilight Zone," Bray crafts narratives that delve into the psychological depths of fear. His writing style is marked by its ability to unsettle readers while compelling them to continue turning pages. His work has been featured in anthologies alongside acclaimed authors like Clive Barker, Adam Nevill, and Ray Bradbury, cementing his reputation within the horror genre. Beyond novels, Bray has expanded into screenwriting, with projects like "Monster" and "Meat" showcasing his versatility in adapting his chilling stories for film.