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Michael Knost
Michael Knost (born March 19, 1967) is a suspense author, anthology editor, magazine feature writer, and writing teacher/lecturer from West Virginia. He is the current Horror Writers Association's mentorship program chairperson, Knost also teaches writing workshops and online classes.

Originally from Logan, West Virginia, Michael Knost now lives with his wife, Jewell and his daughter, Bella in Chapmanville, West Virginia.

Publication History
Critically Acclaimed Works

Legends of the Mountain State (2007 Woodland Press), an anthology, written by storytellers includes across the nation includes 13 accounts of ghostly manifestations and myths and mountain mythology, based on known legends from West Virginia. Themes included in this work are Mothman, the Ethel coalmine specter, the Chapmanville school haunting, the Ghost of #22, and many others. After the success of the first anthology, Knost went on to edit Legends of the Mountain State 2, Legends of the Mountain State 3, and Legends of the Mountain State 4, (Woodland Press 2008-2010) which received critical acclaim from Dark Scribe Magazine and Shroud Magazine.

Mothman Files (2011, Woodland Press), an anthology, discusses strange occurrences and alarming sightings in and around Point Pleasant, West Virginia—the mothman. Return of the Mothman (2014, Woodland Press), is the second installment of the "Mothman" series in which Ted Browning returns to his rural town in West Virginia and is forced to face his inner demons. Michael Knost received a Bram Stoker Award nomination in the category, "Superior Achievement in First Novel" in 2014 for this anthology.

Barbers and Beauties (Hummingbird House Press, co-edited with Nancy Eden Siegel,) an anthology, explores the dark possibilities of beauty told from the perspectives of four women and four men. Michael Knost and his co-editor received a Bram Stoker nomination for "Superior Achievement in Anthology" in 2013 for this flip book anthology.

Michael Knost's most critically acclaimed book thus far is Writer's Workshop of Horror (2009, Woodland Press), a non-fiction anthology that includes writing advice from the experts in the field. Knost won the Bram Stoker Award for "Superior Achievement in Non-Fiction," in 2009 and won The Black Quill Award for "Editor's Choice of Best Dark Genre of Non-Fiction. "

Other Publications

 * Appalachian Winter Hauntings (2009, Woodland Press, co-edited with Mark Justice), an anthology
 * Dark Tales of Terror (2010, Woodland Press), an anthology
 * Specters in Coal Dust (2010, Woodland Press), an anthology
 * Fed From the Blade (2012, Woodland Press), an anthology
 * Writers Workshop of Science Fiction & Fantasy (2013, Seventh Star Press), a novel
 * Author's Guide to Marketing with Teeth (2015, Seventh Star Press), a non-fiction book

Awards and Honors
= Interviews, Speaking & Articles =
 * Writers Workshop of Horror: interview with editor Michael Knost
 * Woodland Press Interview
 * Blog Talk Radio Interview
 * YouTube Interview
 * Cemetery Dance Publication, "The Aha Moment"

Workshops & Online Classes

 * “Intertwining External Conflict With Internal Conflict” workshop
 * Workshop Clarksburg Harrison Public Library
 * WV Writers Workshop 2016 Summer Workshop
 * "Outlining Novels" at Context 27
 * The Inter Mountain
 * West Virginia Archives and History Library/Lectures
 * Imaginarium 2016
 * WV Writers (Lewisburg)
 * "Point of View" at Context 27
 * WV Writers "Level One Workshop"
 * Kanawha County Public Library
 * WDTV "Mothman Expert Coming to the Clarksburg Harrison Library"
 * Woodland Press "Pikesville Bookstore Celebrates Halloween With Book Event"