Tim W. Burke
Tim W. Burke grew up within a mile of federal penitentiaries. He attended General George S. Patton Junior High. He graduated high school in the town that inspired the movie “Halloween.” He worked as a bowling pinsetter, martial arts instructor, owner of a comic-book store, and videographer for local government. Tim’s stories appeared in Weird Tales, Space and Time, Pseudopod.org, and several anthologies. His stories have been called “notable” by Ellen Datlow, “awesome” by Pseudopod.org, and Nancy Holder said of his novel “I love ‘The Flesh Sutra.’”
Video producer, found footage fan, looking to get back into improv comedy, likes good BBQ.
His novel "The Flesh Sutra" made the long list for the Best Novel of The Stoker Awards in 2014. Re-releasing this May.