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Gabrielle Faust
OccupationWriter
NationalityUnited States
GenreSpeculative Fiction, Dark Fantasy
Website
www.gabriellefaust.com

Gabrielle Faust (month, day, year–present) is an acclaimed speculative fiction author and entertainment personality. She is most recognized for her vampire triology Eternal Vigilance (Immanion Press). Her work as an author, journalist and illustrator has appeared in magazines and journals including SyFy, SciFi Wire, Blastr, Girls & Corpses Magazine, Doorways Magazine and FearZone.

Background

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Faust was born in xxxx She started writing in XXXX. She is a graduate of xxxx. Her first published work was for xxxx.

Faust has been consistently active in a wide array of organizations including the Horror_Writers_Association, Scare for a Cure, South by Southwest and the Association of Writers & Writing Programs. Faust was the preliminary graphic designer for the 2011 World Horror Convention in Austin, Texas, developing the iconic logo and promotional materials for the convention. Faust was a recipient of the 2011 Texas Social Media Awards.

Publication

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Faust is a

Style

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Reviewers consider Faust's writing to be xxxx.

Notable Honors

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  • Guest of Honor – 2008 Queen of the Damned Ball
  • Special Guest – 2009 Tru Blood & Gold Ball
  • Special Guest – 2010 Memnoch Resurrection Ball
  • Special Guest – 2010 Endless Night Ball
  • Texas Social Media Award Winner — 2011
  • Special Guest — Endless Night Ball

Bibliography

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Novels

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Eternal Vigilance: From Deep Within the Earth — Immanion Press, April 2008[1]

Eternal Vigilance: The Death of Illusions — Immanion Press, January 2009[2]

Eternal Vigilance: Bound in Blood January 2010[3]

Revenge — Barking Rain Press, January 2012[4]

Novellas

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Regret — Dark Regions Press, December 2010

Poetry

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Crossroads — Seraphemera Books, March 2009

The Beginning of Nights

References

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  1. ^ "Immanion Press". Immanion Press. Retrieved 16 May 2012.
  2. ^ "Immanion Press". Immanion Press. Retrieved 16 May 2012.
  3. ^ "Immanion Press". Immanion Press. Retrieved 16 May 2012.
  4. ^ "Barking Rain Press". Barking Rain Press. Retrieved 16 May 2012.
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Category:Writers from Austin, Texas Category:Speculative Fiction writers Category:American Speculative Fiction writers Category:Living people