Mark Leslie (author)

Mark Leslie (born 1969) is a Canadian author of horror and speculative fiction.[1] He is the author of the short story collection One Hand Screaming (2004),[2] a collection of short stories and poetry, mostly in the horror genre, the horror novel I, Death, (2014)[3] the thriller Evasion (2014)[4] and the editor of the science fiction anthology North of Infinity II (2006)[5] and horror anthology Campus Chills (2009).[6] Leslie is also the author of Haunted Hamilton: The Ghosts of Dundurn Castle & Other Steeltown Shivers (2012), Spooky Sudbury: True Tales of the Eerie & Unexplained (2013)(co-authored with Jenny Jelen)[7][8][9] and Tomes of Terror: Haunted Bookstores and Libraries (2014)[10]

Leslie, whose full name is Mark Leslie Lefebvre, jokes that he decided to write under the name Mark Leslie because it would be easier for people to spell and pronounce. Because he has been known in the book industry as Mark Lefebvre (former President of the Canadian Booksellers Association[11] and Director of Self-Publishing and Author Relations for Rakuten Kobo, Inc[12]) he released both his podcast and a series of books about writing, bookselling, and publishing, under his full name.[13][14]

Born and raised in Onaping Falls,[15] Leslie lived in Hamilton, Ontario [16] for twenty years, then moved to Waterloo, Ontario in January 2018.[17]

Books

Fiction

  • One Hand Screaming (2004, Stark Publishing, ISBN 978-0-9735688-0-6)
  • North of Infinity II (Editor) (2006, Mosaic Press, ISBN 978-0-88962-864-9)
  • Campus Chills (Editor) (2009, Stark Publishing, ISBN 978-0-9735688-1-3)
  • Tesseracts Sixteen: Parnassus Unbound (Editor) (2012, Edge Science Fiction & Fantasy Publishing, ISBN 978-1-894063-92-0)
  • I, Death (2014, Atomic Fez, ISBN 978-1-927609-03-3), (2016, Edge Science Fiction & Fantasy Publishing, ISBN 978-1-77053122-2)
  • Evasion (2015, Stark Publishing, ISBN 978-0-9735688-5-1)
  • A Canadian Werewolf in New York (2017, Stark Publishing, ISBN 978-0-9735688-7-5)
  • Fiction River: Editor's Choice (Editor) (2017, WMG Publishing, ISBN 978-1-56146-786-0)
  • Fiction River: Feel the Fear (Editor) (2017, WMG Publishing, ISBN 978-1-56146-788-4)
  • Active Reader: And Other Cautionary Tales from the Book World (2018, Stark Publishing, ISBN 978-1-386-54402-9)
  • Bumps in the Night: Creepy Campfire Tales (2018, Stark Publishing, ISBN 978-1-540-10235-5)
  • Fiction River: Feel the Love (Editor) (2019, WMG Publishing, ISBN 978-1-56146-074-8)
  • Fiction River: Superstitious (Editor) (2019, WMG Publishing, ISBN 978-1561461295)
  • Snowman Shivers: Two Short Humor Tales About Snowmen (2019, Stark Publishing, ISBN 978-1-989-35104-8)

Non-Fiction

  • Haunted Hamilton: The Ghosts of Dundurn Castle & Other Steeltown Shivers (2012, Dundurn, ISBN 978-14597-0401-5)
  • Spooky Sudbury: True Tales of the Eerie & Unexplained (co-author Jenny Jelen) (2013, Dundurn, ISBN 978-1-4597-1923-1)
  • Tomes of Terror: Haunted Bookstores & Libraries (2014, Dundurn, ISBN 978-1-4597-2860-8)
  • Creepy Capital: Ghost Stories of Ottawa and the National Capital Region (2016, Dundurn, ISBN 978-1-4597-3345-9)
  • Haunted Hospitals: Eerie Tales About Hospitals, Sanatoriums, and Other Institutions (co-author Rhonda Parrish) (2017, Dundurn, ISBN 978-1-4597-3786-0)
  • Macabre Montreal: Ghostly Tales, Ghastly Events, and Gruesome True Stories (co-author Shayna Krishnasamy) (2018, Dundurn, ISBN 978-1-4597-4258-1)

Non-Fiction under Mark Leslie Lefebvre

  • The 7 P's of Publishing Success (2018, Stark Publishing, ISBN 978-1-775-14781-7)
  • Killing It on Kobo (2018, Stark Publishing, ISBN 978-1-775-14784-8)
  • An Author's Guide to Working with Libraries and Bookstores (2019, Stark Publishing, ISBN 978-1-989351-06-2)

Awards

  • Short story "Erratic Cycles" (Parsec Magazine Winter 1998-1999) was nominated in category of Best short-form work in English 2000[18]
  • Haunted Hamilton was short-listed in Non-Fiction for the Hamilton Arts Council Literary Awards 2013[19]

Notes

gollark: Self-perpetuating, stable systems good, see.
gollark: Wrong.
gollark: Of course. It's much easier to produce gods in a central facility! It's very complicated.
gollark: Also, I have correct ideas, as opposed to other people's wrong ones.
gollark: As supreme world dictator, I would be uniquely placed to resolve all the coordination problems and stuff by dictating.
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