- Larry Mike Garmon
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homepage =[http://larrymikegarmon.com Larry Mike Garmon] is the
author of several young adult mysteries and thrillers as well aschildren's poetry and adult horror. He lives inAltus, Oklahoma , and is the creator of the fictional town ofJunebug, Oklahoma and the [http://fearytales.larrymikegarmon.com/fearytales.html Feary Tales] stories.Garmon also uses the pseudonyms Edwin A. Dark (adult horror/suspense) as well as Mr. Creepers, Evila Santanya, and Granny Cadavers, the latter trio are used to tell stories in Garmon's middle school to Young Adult horror series [http://fearytales.com Feary Tales] .
Accompanying his writing career, Mr. Garmon is also a
school teacher at Altus High School, where he teaches English,mythology , andspeculative fiction . Garmon has coined the words "data-cators" and "educational collectivism", the former referring to educators who rely on data as the basis of instruction and the later referring to the trend by the federal government to usurp the local control of education and supplant it with a "one-size-fits-all" approach to education.Garmon is an award-winning
photojournalist .Born in Altus, Oklahoma, in 1955, Garmon is a graduate of East High School in
Cheyenne, Wyoming ; theU.S. Naval School of Photography ;Western Oklahoma State College , Altus; andOklahoma Baptist University ,Shawnee, Oklahoma , and has completed master's work at both theUniversity of Central Oklahoma and theUniversity of Oklahoma . He is pursuing aPh.D. in LiteratureGarmon's stories usually involve a close-knit group of teens who are often alienated from their parents and see little connection to the community in which they live.
He spent much of his childhood writing stories and reading classics by Hawthorne, Poe, Dickens, and Irving as well as the pulp, horror,
science fiction , and detective books of the 1960s. He also attributes Bhorror movies of the 1950s and 1960's as influences on his writing and themes.References
[Interview by Chad Chapman]
See also
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List of horror fiction authors
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