William Browning Spencer
William Browning Spencer (born 1946) is an award-winning American novelist and short story writer living in Austin, Texas. His science fiction and horror stories are often darkly and surreally humorous. His novel Résumé with Monsters conflates soul-destroying H. P. Lovecraftian horrors with soul-destroying lousy jobs.
His story "The Death of the Novel" was a 1995 Bram Stoker Award nominee for Best Short Story.
In 2005, his short story "Pep Talk" was turned into a short film by writer Eric B. Anderson and director Scott Smith (Project Greenlight) and premiered at the Santa Fe Film Festival in December 2006.
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Speculative Fiction Books
The Unorthodox Dr. Draper and Other Stories
2017 | horror, short stories
The Ocean and All Its Devices
2006 | fantasy, horror, short stories
Irrational Fears
1998 | horror
Résumé with Monsters
1995 | horror
Zod Wallop
1995 | fantasy, horror
The Return of Count Electric and Other Stories
1993 | fantasy, horror, short stories
Fictions and Others
Maybe I'll Call Anna
1990 | mainstream