Guy Anthony De Marco

Guy Anthony De Marco (born 1963) is an American author, musician, programmer and teacher.

Guy Anthony De Marco
Born1963 (age 5960)
New York, U.S.
OccupationAuthor
LanguageEnglish
GenreSpeculative, horror, science fiction, fantasy, steampunk, paranormal
Notable awardsBram Stoker Award finalist, HWA Silver Hammer, E2 Fin de Siecle
SpouseTonya De Marco
Children3
Website
guyanthonydemarco.com

Biography and work

De Marco writes speculative fiction, including the horror, science fiction, fantasy, steampunk and paranormal genres.

He is best known for his short fiction. Stories of note include:

  • "My Muse is Dead", of which OG's Speculative Fiction said, "They say there is a very thin line between ordinary and creative. It’s just a matter of how you look at things. A great piece of writing."[1]
  • "Steaks", Every Day Fiction's most-read story of January 2009, which led to an interview on their website[2] His story is included in their anthology, Every Day Fiction Two.[3]
  • "Sands", which won the Great E2 Fin de Siecle Fiction Challenge in Sept 2001. The judge noted, "What can I say? Great plot, great use of words, EVIL puns, appalling cheating. I laughed and I loved it."[4]
  • "Exploring", a dwarf-form poem, which was a finalist for the Science Fiction Poetry Association's 2012 annual contest[5]

De Marco was awarded the Horror Writers Association's Silver Hammer Award for service to the organization in 2011.[6] This was presented at the 2012 World Horror Convention in Salt Lake City, Utah.[7]

His graphic novel Behind These Eyes, co-written with Peter J. Wacks, was a finalist for the 2012 Bram Stoker Awards.[8]

De Marco co-wrote a cyberpunk novel based on the Interface Zero 2.0 game world with Peter J. Wacks and Josh Vogt called Solar Singularity, which was selected as a finalist for the juried International Association of Media Tie-in Writers annual Scribe award for 2018.[9]

De Marco had previously worked as one of the writers on the core rule book for Interface Zero 2.0: Full Metal Cyberpunk RPG game which was itself a finalist for the 2015 ENnie Award in the original interior art category.[10]

De Marco served in voluntary positions in the Horror Writers Association, including the Web Team, where he was in charge of setting up new users for the HWA's website, and spent two years as the HWA Chapters Chairman.

De Marco attends multiple conventions every year, including the World Horror Convention, GalaxyFest, ArchonSTL, COSine, Starfest, Salt Lake Comic Con, and MileHiCon. He has participated on discussion panels with topics such as "Writing Strong Women in Speculative Fiction", "Zombies", "Are Zombies the New Black?", "NaNoWriMo for Beginners", "The Horror of HP Lovecraft", "E-Books for Beginners", "Niche Writing", "What is SteamPunk?", and "What Is Horror?". His current panel record for one convention (19) was set at AnomalyCon 2013 in Denver, Colorado.

An avid drummer, he played in several New York bands including Prickley Heat and Raw Sewage, which received radio airtime on college radio stations in upstate New York. In 2020, De Marco was listed as an associate producer of the horror film Next Door on IMDb.[11]

De Marco is a member of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers,[12] the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America,[13] the International Association of Media Tie-in Writers, Western Writers of America, the Horror Writers Association, the Science Fiction Poetry Association, the Missouri Writers Guild,[14] the International Order of Horror Professionals, Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers, Northern Colorado Writers, and the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers.

He currently resides in the midwestern United States with his wife, Tonya.

Selected bibliography

Books

  • (2012) Cisco UCS Deployment Guide, Pine Bluffs Press
  • (2012) The Bride, Yurei Press, LLC, Nov 2012[15]
  • (2012) Odd Places, Yurei Press, LLC, ISBN 9781622250196
  • (2013) The Dynasty Sentinel, TPC, LLC
  • (2013) QR Codes for Authors, from The Authors Handbook series, ASIN B009BD6MQI, Pine Bluffs Press
  • (2013) Convention Panels, from The Authors Handbook series, ASIN TBD, Pine Bluffs Press
  • (2013) Tales from the Fleet: Stories and Essays from the US Navy, ASIN TBD, Villainous Press
  • (2013) Fury Within, Yurei Press, LLC
  • (2017) Solar Singularity - an Interface Zero 2.0 Novel, WordFire Press[16]

Short stories

  • (1979) "Vork", New New York Tales
  • (1980) "Sallie the Baker", Adirondack Stories
  • (1991) "Treasures", Regional Ghost Stories
  • (2001) "Sands", The Great E2 Fin de Siecle Challenge contest, 1st-place winner
  • (2007) "Streetwalker", Serpentarius Magazine
  • (2007) "Beat a Retreat", Tiny Lights[17]
  • (2007) "The Mobius Stripper", 6S
  • (2008) "Home", Necrotic Tissue issue 1[18]
  • (2008) "Troubles", Necrotic Tissue issue 2[18]
  • (2008) "Journey", Literary Fever
  • (2008) "Vultures", AlienSkin Magazine
  • (2008) "Angelic", Yellow Mama
  • (2009) "Steaks", Every Day Fiction[19]
  • (2009) "Death Grip", Necrotic Tissue issue 7,[18] ISBN 9780982496909
  • (2010) "Member of the Herd", Every Day Fiction[20]
  • (2012) "Vultures", MicroHorror[21]
  • (2012) "Jack and Jill", FairyPunk Stories[22]
  • (2012) "A Case of Curiosities", Daily Science Fiction
  • (2013) "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star", FairyPunk Stories[23]
  • (2013) "The Wonderful Derby Race", FairyPunk Stories[24]
  • (2013) "Smeerf Hunting", Lorelei Signal, Carol Hightshoe, editor[25]

Collections and anthologies

  • (2008) The Help Anthology, featuring the short story "Dead Meat"
  • (2007) Absolute Truths and Outright Lies, ISBN 9781424339228 (out of print)
  • (2010) Every Day Fiction Two, ISBN 9780981058429; featuring the short story "Steaks"[3]
  • (2010) Daily Bites of Flesh 2011, ISBN 9781617060182; featuring the short story "Steaks"
  • (2010) Daily Bites of Flesh 2011, ISBN 9781617060182; featuring the short story "Monsters"
  • (2011) Absolute Truths and Outright Lies, collection, Yurei Press, LLC; ASIN: B006NV4GEQ; ISBN 9781622250011[26]
  • (2012) GalaxyFest Omnibus limited edition, 1st Ed, ISBN 9781470088958; featuring the short story "The Prize"[27]
  • (2013) Fifty Shades of Decay, ISBN 9781482580846; featuring the opening story "Rabbits"
  • (2013) Ancient Terrors, ISBN 9781622250080; editor
  • (2013) Five Frightful Tales, contributor
  • (2013) Barnyard Horror, James Ward Kirk Publishing

Nonfiction articles

  • (2000) "Newbie Unix PW-LS", Attrition.org[28]
  • (2002) "IP Addressing Primer", F. R. Press
  • (2007) "My Muse is Dead", OG's Speculative Fiction
  • (2008) "Understanding Accents", Visions Mag issue 43
  • (2008) "Sonor2: Tracking Those Subs", Visions Mag issue 44
  • (2010) "Using Google Alerts", Horror Writers Association Newsletter Feb 2011 issue
  • (2010) "Hiding Description", Writers' Journal, May/June issue[29]
  • (2012) "Sailing on Digital Seas: Rescuing Pirated Stories", Horror Writers Association Newsletter March 2012 issue and blog[30]
  • (2012) "Understanding Accents", Dark Edifice Magazine
  • (2012) "Sailing on Digital Seas: Hunting for Pirates", Horror Writers Association Newsletter April 2012 issue
  • (2012) "Sailing on Digital Seas: Advanced Google-fu", Horror Writers Association Newsletter May 2012 issue
  • (2012) "Sailing on Digital Seas: Researching Publishers", Horror Writers Association Newsletter June 2012 issue
  • (2012) "Sailing on Digital Seas: Facebook for Authors", Horror Writers Association Newsletter July 2012 issue

Interviews

  • (2009) Every Day Fiction[31]
  • (2010) Choate Road WITI

Graphics

Music and lyrics

  • (1983) "The Dead Rose", co-written with R. Backus, J. Decker, C. Ferriss, K. Denton (ASCAP)
  • (1983) "Nuke the Whales", co-written with R. Backus, J. Decker, C. Ferriss, K. Denton (ASCAP)
  • (1984) "In Concert Special", co-written with R. Backus, J. Decker, C. Ferriss, K. Denton (ASCAP)
  • (1984) "Lucky", co-written with R. Backus, J. Decker, C. Ferriss, K. Denton (ASCAP)
  • (1984) "Thunder Thighs", co-written with R. Backus, J. Decker, C. Ferriss, K. Denton (ASCAP)
  • (1984) "The Thorn", co-written with R. Backus, J. Decker, C. Ferriss, K. Denton (ASCAP)
  • (1984) "Lucky Jam Like We Drunk", co-written with R. Backus, J. Decker, C. Ferriss, K. Denton (ASCAP)
  • (1991) "Gamma Adjust" (ASCAP)
  • (1991) "Alpha With a Twist" (ASCAP)
  • (1991) "Beta Ballad" (ASCAP)
  • (1991) "Non Euclidian Spaces" (ASCAP)

Software

  • Catchbox, Pentagraphics, TRS-80
  • RacerMax, Pentagraphics, TRS-80
  • Kindergarten Fun, Pentagraphics, TRS-80
  • Return to Horror House, Pentagraphics, TRS-80
  • A-Mazed, Pentagraphics, TRS-80
  • Magni Modis, Pentagraphics, PC and Amiga, interactive animated story
  • Marooned on Mars, Pentagraphics, PC, choose-your-path story
  • Hell's Casino, Pentagraphics, Legend of the Red Dragon BBS module
  • Cyprian, Pentagraphics, PC, MechWarrior 2: Mercenaries multiplayer mission
  • ZZX, Pentagraphics, PC, MechWarrior 2: Mercenaries multiplayer mission

See also

References

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  3. "Publication Listing". isfdb.org. Isfdb.org. 2010-01-06. Retrieved 2012-03-10.
  4. "Fiction challenge results". Everything2.com. 2001-09-06. Retrieved 2012-03-10.
  5. "SFPA Poetry Contest Results". sfpoetry.com. 2013-01-06. Retrieved 2012-03-10.
  6. "Guy Anthony DE MARCO to receive The Silver Hammer Award from HWA". Horror.org. 2012-01-17. Retrieved 2012-03-10.
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  8. "The 2012 Bram Stoker Awards® Final Ballot". Horror.org. 2013-04-08. Retrieved 2013-04-08.
  9. "2018 Scribe Award Winners". Locus Magazine. 2018-07-23. Retrieved 2019-01-25.
  10. "2015 ENnie Award Winners". ENnie Awards Official. Retrieved 2019-01-25.
  11. "Guy Anthony De Marco - IMDb". IMDb, Inc. Retrieved 2021-09-12.
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  13. "SFWA - Member public profile".
  14. "Our Members | Missouri Writers Guild".
  15. "The Bride by Guy Anthony De Marco | Yurei Press, LLC". Yureipress.com. 2012-02-16. Archived from the original on 2012-04-10. Retrieved 2012-03-10.
  16. "Solar Singularity by Guy Anthony De Marco, Peter J. Wacks, Josh Vogt | WordFire Press". WordFirePress.com. 2017-12-03. Retrieved 2017-12-03.
  17. Miles Mattison. "A Journal of Personal Narrative - Searchlights & Signal Flares". Tiny Lights. Retrieved 2012-03-10.
  18. "Necrotic Tissue Home". Necrotictissue.com. Retrieved 2012-03-10.
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  20. "MEMBER OF THE HERD • by Guy Anthony De Marco | Every Day Fiction - The once a day flash fiction magazine". Every Day Fiction. Retrieved 2012-03-10.
  21. "Guy Anthony De Marco". MicroHorror. 2012-02-21. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2012-03-10.
  22. "Jack And Jill |". Fairypunkstories.com. 2012-03-03. Retrieved 2012-03-10.
  23. "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star |". Fairypunkstories.com. 2013-04-03. Retrieved 2013-04-08.
  24. "The Wonderful Derby Race |". Fairypunkstories.com. 2013-04-03. Retrieved 2013-04-08.
  25. "Smeerf Hunting". LoreleiSignal.com. 2013-07-14. Retrieved 2013-07-14.
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  27. http://www.coloradoliteracyfoundation.org/store/galaxyfest-2012-omnibus/%5B%5D
  28. "Newbie: Unix". Unixgeeks.org. Retrieved 2012-03-10.
  29. "Back to homepage". Writersjournal.com. 2009-12-20. Retrieved 2012-03-10.
  30. "Horror Writers Association Blog » Blog Archive » Rescuing Pirated Stories". Horror.org. 2012-02-29. Retrieved 2012-03-10.
  31. "Interview with Guy Anthony de Marco – Every Day Fiction".
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