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T. E. D. Klein

American · b. 1947

1 award win

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About T. E. D. Klein

Theodore \"Eibon\" Donald Klein, born July 15, 1947, in New York City, is an American horror fiction writer and editor renowned for his meticulous and subtle horror tales despite a limited output plagued by writer's block.com. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Brown University in 1969 with a thesis on H.P. Lovecraft, edited Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine from 1981-1985, co-founded the first World Fantasy Convention, and won awards including the World Fantasy Award for \"Nadelman's God\" and the British Fantasy Award for his novel The Ceremonies.com. His notable works include the novel The Ceremonies (1984), the collection Dark Gods (1985), and short stories like \"The Events at Poroth Farm.\"

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