“Best Friends” (1987) was also a World Fantasy finalist, and “The Deep End” (1987) and “Eat Me” (1990) won Stoker Awards. His story “Nightcrawlers” (1984) was a World Fantasy Award finalist and was adapted as an episode of The Twilight Zone in 1985. He began publishing short fiction in 1981. His debut Baal appeared in 1979, followed by Bethany’s Sin (1980), The Night Boat (1980), They Thirst (1981), Mystery Walk (1983), Usher’s Passing (1984), Stoker Award winner and World Fantasy Award finalist Swan Song (1988), Stoker Award finalists Stinger (1988) and The Wolf’s Hour (1989), and Stoker Award winner Mine (1991). McCammon began his career as a horror writer, and wrote numerous acclaimed and bestselling novels as Robert R. He received a BA in journalism from the University of Alabama in 1974, and worked on the copy desk at a local paper before becoming a full-time writer. R obert Rick McCammon was born Jin Birmingham AL, where he has lived all his life.
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