In 2009, Brad wrote about television vampires for the third edition of J. Gordon Melton’s The Vampire Book: The Encyclopedia of the Undead (Visible Ink Press, 2010). He realized that the subject demanded further study; three years of additional research—and watching over 1300 hours of television—culminated in his first book: Un-Dead TV: The Ultimate Guide to Vampire Television. This 500+ page tome catalogs over one thousand unique vampire appearances on television, worldwide, from 1949-2012—and is the first book to focus specifically on this medium.
Having once called both Vancouver and Los Angeles home, Brad now resides in Toronto where he works in broadcast media. He’s a member of the Horror Writers Association, and is currently writing his second book, The Great Fright North, which is a historical journey through the darker side of Canadian storytelling. For more information about this book, please visit The Great Fright North information page.
IN THE MEDIA
- Rue Morgue Magazine interview, January 2013
- "TV Fangdom" conference report, June 2013
- Why Horror? feature documentary interview, August 2013
- SiriusXM's Ward and Al show interview, October 2013