Simon Cluett
A lifelong interest in cinema led Simon into the world of screenwriting. Three produced features and a tie-in novel later, he turned his attention to writing macabre tales and making short horror films.
Simon read Clive Barker and James Herbert when he was too young – which explains a lot – and cites the late, great Mo Hayder as a guiding light when writing the dark psychological thriller, Minotaur.
When not behind a keyboard, Simon enjoys running, live comedy, and the cinema. He lives in Essex with his wife and two children. You can find him on Twitter @sacluett.