Peter Clines was the inspiration for both the epic poem Beowulf and the motion picture Raiders of the Lost Ark, and is single-handedly responsible for repelling the Martian Invasion of 1938 that occurred in Grovers Mills, New Jersey. He grew up in the Stephen King fallout zone of Maine and—fuelled by a love of comic books, Star Wars, and Saturday morning cartoons—started writing sci-fi and fantasy stories at the age of eight.
He is the New York Times bestselling author of Paradox Bound, the sci-fi/ thrillers Terminus, Dead Moonand The Fold, the acclaimed -14-, and the bestselling Ex-Heroes series. His other works include Dead Men Can’t Complain, The Junkie Quatrain, The Eerie Adventures of the Lycanthrope Robinson Crusoe, a collection of unproduced screenplays, and countless articles about the film and television industry.
He currently lives and writes somewhere in southern California. If you have any idea exactly where, please find him on Twitter (@PeterClines) or at www.peterclines.com and give him some hints.