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About Lee Pletzers

What you think is real--is not. Horror Author Lee Pletzers invites you to his world of the fantastic and terrifying. The chair you're sitting on is a bog of spit from the bowels of Hell and it is sucking your soul dry. Minute by minute, the fantastic--the unreal--will mould itself to your dimension of safety and take you on a wild journey of nightmarish proportions. Just as you think it is safe to breathe, the chair wraps arms around you, squeezes the air from your tormented lungs. A maddening heckle comes from the left, dry hacking coughs from the right. Your computer switches off, its reflective screen shows what is behind you. You don't want to see it -- the thing -- the creature from pages of agonized terror rises from its seat. The arms fall back and violence belches forth.

In the reflective screen of the computer, you see yourself. You are the creature--the beast--the demon. It is a part of you, your make-up, the essence that makes you human. Everyday there are thousands of thoughts rushing about seeking dominance in your life and in your plans. But deep down inside you is a soft, dark, whisper breathing through your veins, begging for a chance to make an appearance.

The darkness of the human soul, the desires of the soulless, the needs and wants of a world outside normality.

What you perceive to be real--is not.


In Short: Lee Pletzers is a writer who is very active in the genre world, online and off. Over 40 short stories have found publication in anthologies and magazines, zines and online.

In September 2009 his first novel was released by BBS books. Lee is an avid reader and writes reviews for HarperCollins and Hachette via SFFANZ (Science Fiction and Fantasy Association of New Zealand). He is also a member of AHWA (Australian Horror Writers Association) and SpecFicNZ.

He has edited 4 anthologies, worked as editor and reviewer for Sinisteria horror magazine, has translated one novel from Japanese to English and edited several novels for small press authors.
In 2008 he created the popular social site for horror writers at:
http://horrorwriters.ning.com/ 

You can find him online at: http://thestoryteller.co.nz

How many here actually KNEW they wanted to be a writer from a young age? How many here, just kind of fell into it? I always knew and used to write knock-off Dirty Harry stories, where I was Dirty Harry and shot people for no reason at all, and they were often gory. Sometimes they were read, often just a promise to read them when some free time showed itself. Then when I was 8, I saw a preview on TV for a Saturday night TV movie: The Omen. I was forbidden to watch this, my TV was even threatened by loss of the plug. If I even thought about watching this evil, demented movie that would drive me crazy, then the wrath of my Aunt -- more violent than the lake of fire filled with burning screaming souls - would befall me. I watched it. I loved it. I watched the sequels. I read all 5 of the books (different to the movies). I discovered Hammer horror movies on Sunday Midnight theater on TV (usually from 12 - 2). My stories suddenly took a turn in direction. I kept the action and added something TV had taught me. Horror. When I was 10, a short vampire story got noticed at primary (elementary) school and was read in front of the class. Mr. Corunkarn (I could never spell his name) told me how good it was for my age, and read it in front of class. I have not stopped writing since. I like to think that I was meant to write these weird stories in my head and they were meant to be SF-horror suspense. Why else would a horror movie preview grip the interest of an 8 year old boy?


True Story:

On New Years night, 2004, I was in bed a little after 5 AM and I was very close to sleep when I felt someone looking at me (this happened a lot when I lived in Japan). I looked at the darkened room and saw a dark figure and when I concentrated on finding the face to this figure, I saw a demon’s face. It was purple with red zig-zag markings. The eyes were dark and I think he was smiling at me, so I smiled back. There was no fear, which surprised me when I later analyzed it. I rolled over in bed (can’t sleep when I’m being watched), pulled the blankets over my ears and drifted off to sleep. I thought, ‘Who is that?’ And a word popped into my head: Mephistopheles. Several months later, a demon dressed in battle armour hissed in my ear. I rolled away and I felt something tapping my shoulder. I moved house 2 days later.

 

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Date I screamed into this world from another portal of damnation:
December 1971

First published short story:
2000

First book publishing contract: 2003 (canceled 4 years later due to publisher wanting to be a writer)

Second and current publishing contract:
2009 X 2 novels

First published novel: Blood of the Wolf


Four jobs I've had

1. Recruiter for training organization
2. Deputy Principal
3. Karate Instructor
4. Courier driver


Ten movies I can watch over and over

1. Highlander 1,2,3,4,5
2. Saw 1,2,3,4,5
3. Rocky Horror Picture Show
4. Slashers (gory b-grade fairly unknown dvd. Love it)
5. Cursed
6. The Deaths of Ian Stone
7. Butterfly Effect
8. Absolon
9. Unknown
10. (My favorite movie of all time) In the Mouth of Madness

Four places I have lived

1. Grew up in West Auckland (Avondale, Henderson)
2. Christchurch
3. Japan
4. Wellington
Ten television shows I love to watch

1. Grand Designs
2. Dr. Who
3. Heroes
4. Supernatural
5. Relocation, Relocation
6. Nip/Tuck
7. Life on Mars (UK and US), House
8. Boston legal
9. Chuck
10. Terminator

Four places I have been on vacation

1. 90% of North Island NZ
2. England
3. Shanghai
4. Several places in Japan

Five of my favorite dishes

1. Sausages and mashed potatoes
2. rice with beef mine
3. Irish Stew & Japanese white stew
4. Katsu curry (Japanese dish)
5. Okonomiyaki (Japanese dish)

Eleven websites I visit daily

1. Masters of Horror http://horrorwriters.ning.com
2. Gmail
3. http://leepletzers.net
4. Google Wave
5. My Blog: blog.terror.co.nz
6. Trade Me (Auction site)
7. Dompost
8. Stuff.co.nz
9. AHWA
10. goodbook.co.nz -- best place to buy books online and to help other in desperate need of assistance
11. Twitter

Four places I would rather be right now

1. I’m happy where I am and I’m glad to see you here as well.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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