William Pattison

As Eric Morse, author William Pattison wrote the Camp Crystal Lake novel series for Berkley Books, published 1993 thru 1994. These books include the novels Mother’s Day, Jason’s Curse, The Carnival, and Road Trip. The fifth Camp Crystal Lake novel, The Mask of Jason Voorhees, which he web-published for his fans. William also published the novels Psychotic State: The Novel and The Traveler: A Conflict of Interest under his real name. Currently, he is working in a six-part anthology series title Symphony of Death. He has four of the installments to the series published, Symphony of Death Part 1: Robert Diablo, Symphony of Death Part 2: The Darkest Secret, Symphony of Death Part 3: Blood and the Rose, and Symphony of Death Part 4: Shadowman VS the Undead. He is currently working on Symphony of Death Part 5: Anniversary.

As Eric Morse he was mentioned in the second printing of the book Crystal Lake Memories, by Peter Bracke. Also, he was mentioned in the second installment David Zernhelt’s Crystal Lake Diaries books.

Also, William worked as an executive consultant on an independent film adaptation of his novel Friday the 13th: Mother’s Day. He worked as executive consultant and screenwriter on an independent horror anthology film titled The Horror Seasons. He also worked with screenwriter Matt Mosely on the script for the slasher film Sparrow.

Currently, he is the main man on the Blog Talk Radio show The Wolf Pack Presents. William works with co-host Derek Young, Christopher Highland, and Mary Maddcox.

Also, he inherited the movie review/interview blog, Horror Bob’s Blog, after its former owner Robert Master died.

Also, he was also the Executive Consultant on the film in Derek Young’s film Midnight Matinee Psycho he plays the role of a reporter at the beginning of the film. He is also credited as Associated Producer, Contributing Writer, and Unit Director on that film as well. He brought back his reporter character in Derek Young’s film Psychotic State. He will also be playing a part in Derek Young’s next film, Josie.

He is the creator of the internet horror events, Artists in Horror Month, and Writers in Horror Recognition Month. He also is the guy behind the mini film festival, A Taste of Terror (charity event for Samaritan House). And, he ran and hosted Eric Morse’s Bloodbath Theatre on Google Hangouts which eventually evolved into his horror host show William Pattison’s Bloodbath Theatre, which is available on multiple video sites.

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