
Gerald Neal Williamson (April 17, 1932 - December 8, 2005) wrote and edited horror stories under the name J. N. Williamson. He also wrote under the name Julian Shock. Born in Indianapolis, IN he graduated from Shortridge High School. He studied journalism at Butler University. He published his first novel in 1979 and went on to publish more than 40 novels and 150 short stories. In 2003 he received a lifetime achievement award from the Horror Writers of America. He edited the critically acclaimed How to Write Tales of Horror, Fantasy & Science Fiction (1987) which covered the themes of such writing and cited the writings of such writers as Robert Bloch, Lee Prosser, Richard Matheson, Ray Bradbury, H. P. Lovecraft, August Derleth, William F. Nolan, and Stephen King. Many important writers in the genre contributed to the book. Williamson edited the popular anthology series, Masques. Some of his novels include The Ritual (1979), Playmates (1982), Noonspell (1991), The Haunt (1999), among others. He was also a well known Sherlockian and received his investiture (The Illustrious Client) in the Baker Street Irregulars in 1950. Source: Wikipedia
Series
Books

The Black School
1989

Frights of Fancy
2000

The Houngan
1988

Masques V
2006

The Haunt
1999

Popsy und 25 weitere Geschichten nach Mitternacht
1987

Premonition
1981

The Evil One
1982

Death-Doctor
1982

Don't Take Away the Light
1993

Babel's Children
1990

The Offspring
1984

Horror House
1981

The Monastery
1992

The Night Seasons
1991

The Ritual
1979

Death-Angel
1982

Affinity
2001

The Longest Night
1985

How to Write Tales of Horror, Fantasy and Science Fiction
1987

Death-Coach
1981

Bloodlines
1995

Holmes for the Holidays
1996

The Tulpa
1980

Dead to the World
1988

Masques IV
1991

Flesh Creepers
1990

Death-School
1982

Ghost
1987

Hellstorm
1990

Spree
1998

Evil Offspring
1987

The Banished
1981

Brotherkind
1987