Shaun Tawodi Meeks is a prolific author based in Toronto, Ontario, known for his contributions to horror, dark fiction, and speculative genres. With over 50 published short stories, his works include the "Dillion the Monster Dick" series, featuring titles such as "The Gate at Lake Drive," "Earthbound and Down," "Altered Gate," and "Heads, You Lose." He has also authored standalone novels and collections, including "Dark Reaches," "Brother's Ilk," "At the Gates of Madness," and "Shutdown," as well as the novelettes "Down on the Farm" and "The Shadow of Memory." His fiction has appeared in numerous anthologies, including "Midian Unmade," "Terror Unimaginable," and "Fresh Fear."
Meeks draws inspiration from his Native American heritage, which he shares with his children, who are of Cherokee, Muskogee Creek, and Ojibwa descent. His writing often explores themes of horror, mythology, and cultural history, blending visceral storytelling with psychological depth. Upcoming releases include the novel "The Place Where the Shadows Live" and the collection "Salt on the Wounds," further expanding his body of work. Meeks continues to craft unsettling and imaginative narratives, solidifying his place in contemporary dark fiction.