aTTILA VERES
Author biography:
Attila Veres (b. 1985) is a Hungarian writer of horror and weird fiction. His first novel Odakint sötétebb [Darker Outside] (2017) was a surprise success in his native country and was followed by the story collection Éjféli iskolák [Midnight Schools] (2018). His fiction appears regularly in Black Aether, a magazine dedicated to Hungarian cosmic horror, as well as in literary magazines. As a screenwriter he has written several short and feature-length films all over Europe, and he won the Best Television Screenplay award at the 2020 Hungarian Film Awards for the TV feature Lives Recurring. He is originally from Nyíregyháza but currently lives in Budapest. His story ‘The Time Remaining’ was chosen to represent Hungary in The Valancourt Book of World Horror Stories, and The Black Maybe is his full-length English debut.
Attila Veres (b. 1985) is a Hungarian writer of horror and weird fiction. His first novel Odakint sötétebb [Darker Outside] (2017) was a surprise success in his native country and was followed by the story collection Éjféli iskolák [Midnight Schools] (2018). His fiction appears regularly in Black Aether, a magazine dedicated to Hungarian cosmic horror, as well as in literary magazines. As a screenwriter he has written several short and feature-length films all over Europe, and he won the Best Television Screenplay award at the 2020 Hungarian Film Awards for the TV feature Lives Recurring. He is originally from Nyíregyháza but currently lives in Budapest. His story ‘The Time Remaining’ was chosen to represent Hungary in The Valancourt Book of World Horror Stories, and The Black Maybe is his full-length English debut.