T.E. Grau is a Shirley Jackson Award- and Bram Stoker Award-nominated author known for his works in horror, dark fantasy, and speculative fiction. His debut novel, "I Am The River," earned a Bram Stoker Award nomination for Superior Achievement in a First Novel, while his collection "The Nameless Dark" was nominated for the Shirley Jackson Award for Single-Author Collection. Other notable works include "They Don’t Come Home Anymore," "The Mission," and the German-language edition "Diese Alten und Dreckigen Götter" ("These Old and Dirty Gods"). Grau's writing has been translated into multiple languages, including Spanish, French, Italian, German, and Japanese, reaching a global audience.
Beyond his novels and short fiction, Grau has expanded his creative output into screenwriting, producing, and graphic novels. His versatility is evident in projects like "Triptych: Three Cosmic Tales," which showcases his ability to blend cosmic horror with literary depth. Grau resides in Los Angeles with his daughter and is represented by industry professionals for both film/TV and literary endeavors. His continued exploration of dark, mythic themes solidifies his reputation as a distinctive voice in contemporary speculative fiction.