Paul Stuart Kemp was born in Gravesend, England, in 1972. As an English horror writer, he has managed to resist the mainstream American influence that dominates popular fiction, and casts dark tales throughout major British cities such as London and Liverpool. His style is very much in the vein of other horror writers such as Clive Barker and Anne Rice. His best-selling title to date is his vampire novel Bloodgod.

2006 is Paul Stuart Kemp's tenth anniversary of being published, a decade which has seen steady growth in both sales and public awareness, as well as acknowledgement by leading book chain Ottakar's who gave all the books core title status in 2004.

 


The author handles the horror well, throwing in stylish descriptions of blood-spilling and haunting images amongst regular pop culture references... it can be hard to scrape the nerve endings all the time. But when Kemp strikes them, you don't half feel it."
Dreamwatch


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"...refreshing and original...Paul Stuart Kemp has a style of his own and should go far in the literary world."
Castle Dracula online book reviews www.horrorseek.com

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"A very cleverly written 'science-fiction horror' story based on practical psychology. Most interesting, instructive and enjoyable."
Enigma

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"...offers bizarre names and some very powerful language...surreal and captivating...a gripping mix of science fiction and fantasy."
South Bucks Express

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"Kemp's Style is influenced heavily by the master of the macabre Clive Barker and his themes often tap into the future of mankind and other worlds."
Bucks Free Press

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"Someone once said he doesn't have a trade. Perhaps he's turned over a new leaf."
Maidenhead Advertiser

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"...admirable...impressive."
SFX Magazine