Short Bio
Jeremiah Dylan Cook is a horror writer whose work has been published by The NoSleep Podcast, Castle Bridge Media, Tales to Terrify, Ghost Orchid Press, Scary Dairy Press, Cabbit Crossing Publishing, Timber Ghost Press, The Lovecraft eZine, Hippocampus Press, Necronomicon Press, and Eye Contact. He won Purple Wall Stories February 2021 Writing Competition, and the Ligonier Valley Writers 2018 Flash Fiction Contest. While pursuing his bachelor’s degree at St. John’s University, Jeremiah received the Mario Mezzacappa Memorial Award for Outstanding Achievement in Poetry and Prose. He completed his Master of Fine Arts in Writing Popular Fiction at Seton Hill University. Jeremiah is an affiliate member of the Horror Writers Association and the Managing Editor of New Pulp Tales. You can follow him on twitter @JeremiahCook1, where he loves to discuss David Bowie, Resident Evil, and the works of H.P. Lovecraft.
If you are interested in working with Jeremiah, contact him at jdcook1991@gmail.com.
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Long Bio
Jeremiah Dylan Cook started writing at age eleven. His initial scribblings were attempts to imitate his favorite author at the time, J.R.R. Tolkien. Most of his childhood was spent tinkering with stories and writing for a blog he founded called Bigbluebullfrog.com. A creative writing class he took in high school cemented his dream of becoming a published author.
In 2009, he began attending St. John’s University in New York City. While there, he worked as the Features Editor for the school newspaper, penning a serialized story for it, as well as founding the Super Men’s Group, a student organization dedicated to stopping violence against women. He received the Mario Mezzacappa Memorial Award for Outstanding Achievement in Poetry and Prose and the Silver Key in English, awarded to Juniors with the highest GPA in their Major. He graduated Magna Cum Laude.
After departing from St. John’s, Jeremiah entered the harsh reality of life after college. Eventually, he found a fulltime job, but his passion for storytelling led him back to school. For two and a half years, when he wasn’t working at his day job, he was completing his coursework. In 2019, he graduated from Seton Hill University’s Writing Popular Fiction Program with a Master of Fine Arts degree. He primarily writes horror and is currently the Managing Editor of New Pulp Tales. Jeremiah is also an affiliate member of the Horror Writers Association.
When Jeremiah is not writing, he is usually adventuring to Target with his wife, petting his black cat, named Strider, playing Lovecraftian board games, or complaining about the current state of the New York Giants.
If you are interested in working with Jeremiah or seeing more of his writing, contact him at jdcook1991@gmail.com.