Jeff Clulow is a prizewinning author of romantic dark fiction and horror. Born in Cornwall in the UK, Jeff now lives and writes in Sydney, Australia. Jeff's writing leans towards the lighter end of dark fiction, exploring themes of family, childhood, love and loss. He's inspired by folktale, mythology and the notion that the old gods still walk among us.His stories have reached the finals of the Aurealis Awards, the Shadows Awards, the American BookFest Awards and the National Indie Excellence Awards. He has been awarded an 'Honourable Mention' in the Robert N. Stephenson competition for short fiction in horror and is the winner of the 2023 Asylumfest Mayday Hills Ghost Story Competition.Find out more about Jeff and his work at www.jeffclulow.com
'Gothic horror at its best.' - Alister Hodge, best-selling author of 'The Cavalryman' and the 'Plague War' series. 'Terror balanced finely with life's beauty. A brilliant read.' - Clare Elizabeth Rhoden, editor and award-nominated author of 'The Chronicles of the Pale'. 'Atmospheric, compelling, and gorgeously written.' - Brent McGregor, prizewinning author of 'Strange Murmurings' and 'Blood Tide'. 'His [Clulow's] writing style is lush, descriptive, and beautiful, and through his deft narrative, Aeolus House comes to life in minute detail...Clulow is a new writer to me, but one I'll seek out again. - S.E. Howard, author of 'The Vessel'. 'Veil is beautifully written and atmospheric, bringing not just the characters but also the setting vividly to life.' - Paul Sheldon, the Australasian Horror Writers Association. '[A] very enjoyable, atmospheric, and detailed story that will stay with you.' - David-Jack Fletcher, editor and award-winning author of 'Raven's Creek', 'The Count' and 'Indentured'. 'Gorgeous, literary writing with a sharp emotional edge.' - Teneil. Goodreads. 'Poetic. Painful. Perfect.' - Rebel. Goodreads.