Todd Keisling is a two-time Bram Stoker Award-nominated author known for his contributions to horror and dark fiction. His notable works include "Devil’s Creek," "Scanlines," "Cold, Black & Infinite," and "The Sundowner’s Dance." Keisling has garnered critical acclaim for his ability to craft unsettling narratives, with "The Liminal Man" earning recognition as a finalist for the Indie Book Award in Horror & Suspense.
Early in his career, Keisling received the University of Kentucky’s Oswald Research & Creativity Prize for Creative Writing in both 2002 and 2005, showcasing his literary promise. His writing often explores themes of existential dread, the supernatural, and the uncanny, delivered through immersive prose. A Pennsylvania resident, Keisling continues to expand his body of work, solidifying his reputation as a distinctive voice in contemporary horror literature.