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Andrew Cull Andrew Cull i(12891744 works by)
Gender: Male
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BiographyHistory

Author of short fiction and independent filmmaker. Andrew Cull has been a member of the Australian Horror Writers Association.

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y separately published work icon Found : An Anthology of Found Footage Horror Stories Sunbury : Vermillion2One Press , 2022 26204427 2022 anthology short story

'Eighteen stories of found footage horror.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2022 finalist Australian Shadows Award Edited Publication
y separately published work icon The Cockroach King Australia : Beneath Hell Publishing , 2020 21415343 2020 single work novella horror

'“We’d been in the house two weeks when Tommy pulled the first bones from the garden.”

'When Cassie Baker buys the house on Cedar Street, it’s partly because it reminds her of the house she grew up in in the ‘80s. It reminds her of happier times, when her Mom was still alive, before the cancer had taken her. It seems like the perfect place to raise her baby boy, Sam.

'That is, until a friend unearths the remains of a dog, buried in a shallow grave in the backyard.

'After the bones come the cockroaches…'

Source : publisher's blurb

2020 finalist Aurealis Awards for Excellence in Australian Speculative Fiction Horror Division Novella
y separately published work icon Remains Victoria : IFWG Publishing Inc , 2019 16750988 2019 single work novel horror

'Grief is a black house.

'How far would you go?  What horrors would you endure if it meant you might see the son you thought you’d lost forever?

'Driven to a breakdown by the brutal murder of her young son, Lucy Campbell had locked herself away, fallen deep inside herself, become a ghost haunting room 23b of the William Tuke Psychiatric Hospital.

'There she’d remained, until the whispering pulled her back, until she found herself once more sitting in her car, calling to the son she had lost, staring into the black panes of the now abandoned house where Alex had died.

'Tonight, someone is watching her back.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.
2019 shortlisted Aurealis Awards for Excellence in Australian Speculative Fiction Horror Division Novel
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