Collin Armstrong has worked in the entertainment industry for over a decade developing, writing, and producing material for outlets including 20th Century Fox TV, ABC Family, Bleecker Street, Viaplay, Discovery, and the LA Times Studios. Polybius is his first novel. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and children.
""Collin Armstrong's fast-paced debut novel brings the most terrifying fake arcade machine to life... Polybius feels like horror-sci-fi comfort food."" --GameSpot ""Points for 1980s ambiance, especially its Cold War-era mistrust of the government. Fans of '80s Stephen King and Dean Koontz will recognize the plot beats... Armstrong, as a writer and producer of film, understands these beats... Diehard '80s horror fans should want to step into Armstrong's arcade to play."" --Library Journal ""Polybius by Collin Armstrong takes the 1980s urban legend of a sinister government experiment involving a mysterious arcade game and--like all good horror--brings the legend to life by building it around people and finding the humanity within the terror. We come to care for the community of Tasker Bay as a figurative Hell is unleashed upon their unsuspecting souls. Urban legends endure, they stick within the dark corners of our minds, because they are plausible outlets for our otherwise untethered fears and anxieties. Although it's set in the 80s, has there ever been a better time for a story about how technology and screens are capable of twisting our psyche and bringing out our worst impulses?"" --T.J Payne, author of Intercepts ""Polybius is a glitchy and glorious descent into retro madness--an action-packed, synth-scored blast from the past that delivers thrills that are more than just pixelated. Blending small-town horror with big emotional stakes, whether you grew up feeding quarters into cabinets or you just like your horror neon and addictive, this one is well worth looking over."" --FanFiAddict ""A wild ride from beginning to end."" --Polygon ""Armstrong's chilling debut...impresses in its skillful combination of supernatural horror and believable characterization... Armstrong is riffing on a well-known urban legend, and he manages to make the well-trod story sing."" --Publishers Weekly ""Brimming with nostalgia for '80s babies, Polybius is the story of a video game that causes a rage virus to break out in a small town. Taking life from an urban legend about a government-created title, it's a great beach read for horror fans who are activated by the phrase 'deadly video game'."" --Variety ""Chock full of 1980s nostalgia, paranoia, and unrelenting horror, Collin Armstrong's chilling arcade-game-gone-wild debut will leave you gasping for breath and wishing you had unlimited lives. Drop in your quarter, select START, and hang on. I enjoyed the hell out of this one."" --Ronald Malfi, bestselling author of Small Town Horror and Come With Me ""Inspired by Greek urban legend, ""Polybius"" is a fun and wild ride, packed with cinemotographic-like prose and small-town '80s nostalgia à la 'Stranger Things' and Stephen King's 'It'."" --HuffPost Books ""POLYBIUS is a boiling hot witch's brew of 1980s nostalgia, small town horror, and video game lunacy. It's scary and smart and a whole lot of fun. Jam packed with memorable characters and moments of jaw dropping suspense, it's hard to believe it's a debut novel. Trust me, if you're a fan of Stephen King and STRANGER THINGS, then this is the book for you."" --Richard Chizmar, New York Times bestselling author of Chasing the Boogeyman