Michael G. Williams writes what he terms "wry horror" stories of vampires and other monsters that never forget the absurd humor of the macabre. He is the author of Perishables (2012 Laine Cunningham Novel Award) and its sequel Tooth & Nail as well as several short stories. Michael also maintains The Perishables Project, an open-source publishing blog where he documents the ideas he entertains for promotion, his own publishing efforts and the results of ideas he receives from others. Michael's fiction is written almost exclusively in first person (the exception seems to be this bio), favored fo...