Marcus Hawke is a writer primarily of horror and dark fiction, some fantasy and
sci-fi, and a few things that defy categorization. He was born in Toronto, moved
around quite a bit during the dreaded formative years, and finally settled in
Calgary where he studied at the Alberta College of Art and Design.
Many moons before that, he had aspirations of becoming a filmmaker
and......well......a long story short, that didn't happen. But one thing that
wasn't curtailed in that time was his love for stories and the written word.
Starting with the likes of R.L. Stein in childhood, it grew into a full-fledged
possession thanks to the works of Stephen King, J.R.R. Tolkien, Anne Rice, and
Ray Bradbury.
After years worth of rejections, he finally had a short story called Bump in the
Night published in Jitter magazine in 2016. Since then his work has appeared in
a number of publications from Dark Pine Publishing, Jitter Press, Lunatics
magazine, Strange Elf Press, his first full-length novel, The Miracle Sin, his
first collection, Acts of Violence: Twelve Tales of Terror which won the 2023
Godless Awards bronze medal for best collection or anthology, the novellas Grey
Noise, The Axe Remembers, You Can't Take It With You, and most recently the
second book in the Miracle Sin series: The Trouble With Faith and Other Stories.
He also edited the October Blood and Dead of Night anthologies under his imprint
Hawke Haus Books. He lives with his feline overlord in an apartment building
haunted by the type of neighbors that make a person wish a ghost would come to
visit in the cold, often gloomy great white North.
In his spare time he reads, draws, paints, plays Dungeons & Dragons, and
rambles in third person while writing website bios.