Geoffrey Thorne

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Geoffrey Thorne is an American novelist and screenwriter.

Thorne was born in the United States, and currently lives in Los Angeles, California. After winning Second Prize in Simon & Schuster's sixth annual Strange New Worlds anthology with his story "The Soft Room," he went on to publish more stories in several media tie-in anthologies as well as the Star Trek: Titan novel Sword of Damocles.

Other stories he has written include contributions to Phobos Entertainment's anthology Reality Cops: The Adventures of Vale and Mist, Parsec Ink's Triangulation: End of Time anthology, and the neo-pulp webzine Astonishing Adventures! Magazine.

As a screenwriter, Thorne has worked with Kickstart Entertainment to develop two of their properties, Of Bitter Souls and Sword of Dracula, for television.

Thorne is the creator and executive producer of Geoffrey Thorne's The Dark, an original web-based anthology series "following in the tradition of The Twilight Zone and Alfred Hitchcock Presents," as well as the creator of Geoffrey Thorne's Dreamnasium, an ongoing web-based anthology of graphic tales.

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  • Demografix (Bench Press Comics)
  • Elsewhere (NE Grafix)
  • Free Men on a Dyson Sphere (prose serial, Phobos Books)
  • Redjack: The Set (Black !nk/Hometown Productions)
  • Writers of the Future XXII (finalist, Galaxy Press)
  • Baal Breakers (prose serial, Phobos Books)
  • Complex (comic book miniseries, Platinum Studios)
  • Caffeine Dreams #2 (fantasy story, DWAP Comics)
  • Triangulation: End of Time (Parsec Ink)
  • Geoffrey Thorne's Dreamnasium (webcomic, Winterman Comics)
  • Hardboiled Horror (Notorious Press, 2008)
  • Honor Brigade (Spinner Rack Comics, 2008)
  • Barren Worlds (Hadley Rille Books, 2008)

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