Tim Waggoner
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Tim Waggoner is the author
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 of numerous novels, two short story collections, and over one hundred published stories in the Fantasy
Fantasy
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, Horror
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, and Thriller genres. He graduated from Wright State University
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 in 1989 with a Master of Arts
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 in English with a Creative Writing
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 Concentration. He currently serves as a professor of English and coordinator of creative activities at Sinclair Community College
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 in Dayton, Ohio
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. Waggoner also teaches creative writing at Seton Hill University
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, Pennsylvania
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, in an innovative low-residency
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 Master of Fine Arts
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 degree program in Writing Popular Fiction.

Novels

  • Dying for It (2001)
  • The Harmony Society (2003)
  • Gangrel (Dark Ages Vampire) (2004)
  • Nekropolis (2004)
  • Defender: Hyperswarm (2004)
  • Like Death (2005)
  • Exalted 5: A Shadow Over Heaven's Eye (2005)
  • A Nightmare on Elm Street: Protege (2005)
  • Pandora Drive (2006)
  • Darkness Wakes (2006)
  • Cross County (2008)
  • Last of the Lycans (2010)

The Blade of the Flame

  • Thieves of Blood
    Thieves of Blood
    Thieves of Blood is a novel, written by author Tim Waggoner and published in 2006. It is the first novel in the Blade of the Flame series....

    (2006)
  • Forge of the Mind Slayers (2007)
  • Sea of Death (2008)

Dragonlance: the New Adventures

  • Temple of the Dragonslayer (2004)
  • Return of the Sorceress (2004)

Short Fiction

  • "Zombie Interrupted"
  • “Homebody”
  • “Do No Harm”
  • “Old Times’ Sake”
  • “Sleepless Eyes”
  • “Blame It on the Moonlight”
  • “Bone Whispers”
  • “Disarmed and Dangerous”
  • “Conversations Kill”
  • “A Strange and Savage Garden”
  • “Skull Cathedral”
  • “Outside the Lines”
  • “Harvest Time”
  • “Best Friends Forever”
  • “Unwoven”
  • “No More Shadows”
  • “Long Way Home”
  • “Darker Than Winter”
  • “The Faces That You Meet”
  • “Some Dark Hope”
  • “Country Roads”
  • “The Right Thing”
  • “Across Silent Seas”
  • “Extern”
  • “All in the Execution”
  • “Brothers in Arms”
  • “The Blade of the Flame”
  • “Swimming Lessons”
  • “Knock, Knock”
  • “Waters Dark and Deep”
  • “The Tongue is the Sweetest Meat”
  • “Home Security”
  • “To Embrace the Serpent”
  • “Collect and Save”
  • “Portrait of a Horror Writer”
  • “The September People”
  • “When God Opens a Door”
  • “Picking Up Courtney”
  • “Provider”
  • “Met a Pilgrim Shadow”
  • “Broken Glass and Gasoline”
  • “Till Voices Drown Us”
  • “Exits and Entrances”
  • “Open House”
  • “Joyless Forms”
  • “I Scream, You Scream”
  • “Weapon of Flesh and Bone” (In collaboration with R. Davis.)
  • “The Big Moment”
  • “Soaring”
  • “Horror Show”
  • “Fixer-Upper”
  • “As Good As a Rest”
  • “The Stars Look Down”
  • “Breathtaking”
  • “The Other Woman”
  • “Ghost in the Graveyard”
  • “Loose Upon the Earth a Daemon”
  • “Buried Treasure”
  • “On the Shelf and Dreaming”
  • “Simulacrum.
  • “One Morning at the Stone”
  • “At the Movies”
  • “Meeting Dad”
  • “The Castle and Jack”
  • “The Man of Her Dreams”
  • “Anubis Has Left the Building”
  • “Every Home Should Have One”
  • “Along for the Ride”
  • “Catharsis”
  • “Daddy”
  • “Mirroring”
  • “Night Eyes”
  • “Rude Awakenings”
  • “The Secret of Bees”
  • “Skeptic”
  • “A Wild Hair”
  • “Keeping It Together”
  • “The Hungry Man”
  • “All Fall Down”
  • “Lastjack”
  • “Debut”
  • “Shoofly”
  • “Just a Simple Country Doctor”
  • “Foundling”
  • “Hunt’s End”
  • “Mibs”
  • “The Last Warrior”
  • “Seeker”
  • “Blackwater Dreams”
  • “Preserver”
  • “Newcomer”
  • “Buyer Beware”
  • “Supernaturally Incorrect”
  • “Hair of the. . .”
  • “Mr. Punch”
  • “Mary Alice”
  • “On the Skids in Another Dimension”
  • “Grandpa Kelly and the Dragon”
  • “Alacrity's Spectatorium”
  • “Huntress”
  • “Talia”
  • “Shadow Play”

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