Stephen Blackmoore
Blackmoore considers the intersection of hard-boiled noir and urban fantasy, crafting narratives where the supernatural seamlessly mingles with the gritty realism of modern-day Los Angeles. His writing is celebrated for its "Chandleresque prose," blending paranormal elements with a hard-boiled storytelling style. This approach allows him to ground his fantastical plots in genuine emotional depth, creating supernatural characters that resonate with human relatability. His series protagonist, Eric Carter, a necromancer navigating a dangerous and mystical Los Angeles, exemplifies this blend, showcasing Blackmoore's knack for creating a compelling balance between the ordinary and the extraordinary.\n\nIn the Eric Carter series, Blackmoore employs smart-aleck humor and dark worldviews to construct an immersive universe that appeals to fans of both urban fantasy and noir. The series, spanning nine books, including "Dead Things" and "Fire Season," positions readers within a world that feels both familiar and otherworldly. Meanwhile, his standalone novel "City of the Lost" explores a similarly dark and fantastical universe, this time featuring zombies and demons, demonstrating his ability to build diverse and action-driven narratives. These books captivate readers who appreciate well-developed, emotionally resonant characters wrapped in thrilling plots.\n\nBeyond individual enjoyment, Blackmoore's work has garnered significant recognition, enhancing his profile as a prominent figure in the genres of urban fantasy and noir. "Dead Things" received the A Drop of Ink Reviews "Best Book of 2015 Award," and several of his titles have been RT Award finalists. His novel "Suicide Kings" achieved notable success by reaching #11 on the Apple Books Sci-Fi & Fantasy Bestseller Charts. These accolades underscore his impact on readers and affirm his standing as an influential author whose works continue to resonate within and beyond these literary genres.
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