Some Stories Find a Way
Writer · Artist · Dachshund Wrangler
Some people grow up reading bedtime stories. Aaron grew up drawing heroes and monsters, all the while wondering what was really living in the cellar. A lifelong artist and storyteller born in Michigan and raised in New England, he never learned to pick a lane. Comics, horror, the supernatural, the strange. If it lived on the weird end of the shelf, it was his.
His self-published comic book, Funeral for Heroes, was the first proof that the stories rattling around in his head could live on the page. But it was Devil Trap Disco that changed everything. What began as scripts for a comic series took on a life of its own. Panel descriptions became paragraphs, scripts became chapters, and before he knew it, the thing had become a novel. Almost naturally. As if the story had its own plans.
He owns a signed copy of the Necronomicon, courtesy of the man himself, Bruce Campbell. It is, by all accounts, a prized possession and possibly haunted. If you believe.
The Shelf of Collectables, Artifacts, and the Possibly CursedRaised on the Creature Double Feature on Channel 56 Saturday afternoons and more comic books than he could count. Then came cult horror like The Thing and Phantasm, and the worlds of IT, The House Next Door, and later American Gods. That stuff doesn't leave you. You'll feel their fingerprints all over his work.
When he's not writing, he's at a full-time job he genuinely loves, refereeing four mini-dachshunds, coexisting with one opinionated cat, and being grateful for a wife who puts up with all of it.
Raised in New England
Haunting everywhere