Tim Waggoner's first novel came out in 2001, and since then he's published close to fifty novels and seven collections of short stories. He writes original dark fantasy and horror, as well as media tie-ins. His novels include Like Death, considered a modern classic in the genre, and the popular Nekropolis series of urban fantasy novels, as well as The Mouth of the Dark and They Kill, both published by Flame Tree Press. In 2017 he received the Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Long Fiction, and he's been a multiple finalist for the Shirley Jackson Award and the Scribe Award. His fiction has received numerous Honorable Mentions in volumes of Best Horror of the Year, and in 2016, the Horror Writers Association honored him with the Mentor of the Year Award. In addition to writing, he's also a full-time tenured professor who teaches creative writing and composition at Sinclair College.
If you like your horror to be dark, deeply themed with a sly smile on the pulse of Barker and Lovecraft whilst making his own unique addition, you can not go wrong with Your Turn To Suffer. An Excellent read. -- The Literary License Podcast Tim's Your Turn To Suffer is a book I'd recommend to fans of the genre, especially those who truly enjoy tales of the weird and disturbing. -- FanFiAddict What I love about the author's style is how he gets his characters to step away from their element. You think you know the characters well, but then they get possessed to do all sorts of unspeakable things... Your Turn to Suffer is probably my favorite from all of his works, and I hope he continues to write many more! -- Rajiv Reviews While having some grisly splatterpunk elements this novel maybe leans more into weird fiction, and reminds me of classic 80s horror (think Nightmare on Elm Street or Hellraiser.) It was a lot of fun. -- Only the Darkest Reads This story reads like one of those nightmares you wake up from only to learn you're still sleeping and experiencing a nightmare...except that it just continues like a Russian nesting doll of nightmares within nightmares. The narrative paints a distorted and dreamlike allegory, showcasing how guilt, even (or especially) when associated with long-forgotten--or suppressed--memories can weigh heavily on us. -- Domus Necrophageous His ability to weave the surreal with the hyper-real is his greatest talent. Tim Waggoner . . . has a knack for taking conventional horror tropes and giving them a deliciously bizarre spin. Bram Stoker Award-winner Tim Waggoner consistently delivers the goods when it comes to hard-hitting horror fiction, with compelling characters and dangerous horrors at every turn. Waggoner is in possession of a talent that should be taken seriously, and I can't wait for his next book. He supplies everything that a horror fan could want, and he delivers with style. [...] if you like multiple worlds, ancient ones type horror but with more action than your typical Lovecraftian fare, then you will love this. -- Ginger Nuts of Horror Waggoner is literally the blueprint for horror writers. -- Cemetery Dance