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Bruce Memblatt

Bruce Memblatt

Bruce Memblatt is a native New Yorker and has studied Business Administration at Pace University. In addition to writing he runs a website devoted to theater composer Stephen Sondheim, which he's lovingly maintained since 1996. Bruce writes short stories mainly in the horror genre in a mad search to one day create the definitive short story. He hates clowns and soy milk.

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About Bruce Memblatt

Bruce Memblatt is a native New Yorker and has studied Business Administration at Pace University. In addition to writing he runs a website devoted to theater composer Stephen Sondheim, which he's lovingly maintained since 1996. Bruce writes short stories mainly in the horror genre in a mad search to one day create the definitive short story. He hates clowns and soy milk.

His stories have been featured in such magazines as Aphellion, Bewildering Stories, The Horror Zine, Bending Spoons ,Strange Weird and Wonderful, Static Movement, Danse Macarbe, SNM Horror Magazine, The Piker Press, A Golden Place, Eastown Fiction, Short Story Me! 69 Flavors of Paranoia, Necrology Shorts, Suspense Magazine, Gypsy Shadow Publishing, Black Lantern Publishing, Death Head Grin, The Cynic Online, The Feathertale Review and Yellow Mama.

His works published or scheduled to be published in anthology books include:

"The Police Station" in Twice The Terror: The Horror Zine from Bear Manor Media.
"Perseid," in Oh, the Horror from Static Movement.
"At Arm's Reach," in Dusted from Static Movement.
"An Eye for an Eye," in Madness of the Mind from Static Movement.
"Lenore and the E-Fly," in The Cedar Chest from Static Movement.
"Return," in Something Dark in the Doorway from Static Movement.
"The Children's Room" in Halloween Dances with the Dead from Whortleberry Press.
"Pandora's Surprise", in Pandora's Nightmare: The Horror Unleashed from Pill Hill Press.
"Eight Hundred Riverside Drive" in Trunk Stories from Static Movement.
"An Impression of a Life" in Literary Foray from Static Movement.
"The Product" in What Fear Becomes: The Horror Zine Volume Three.

"The Police Station" by Bruce Memblatt is absorbing in its structure and sense of anticipation. What starts out like a police procedural, as two detectives interrogate a murder suspect, unexpectedly takes a creative twist into the supernatural.- Fangoria September 26, 2010

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  • New Night

    A native New Yorker, Bruce writes short stories in a mad search to one day create the definitive short story. In the meanwhile his works have appeared in SNM Horror Magazine, Demonic Tome, Freedom Fiction, and The Horror Zine.

  • Dinner with Henry

    Times were rough. This was at least a job, and easy enough to do, even though his co-workers were a bit on the odd side ...

  • Dinner With Henry 2: The Inspection

    Being Henry is normal to Henry. His co-workers respect him, he does his best, he's never late for work. But one day in particular, his employer doesn't want him there ...

  • Dinner with Henry 3: Love Is In The Air

    And who wouldn't be captivated by her amazing personality and flair?

  • Dinner with Henry 4: The Illusion

    How agonizing, to pretend that love does not exist!

  • Dinner with Henry 5: The Betrayal

    Poor Henry! Can she have been that fickle all along?

  • Dinner with Henry 6: Yvette

    How surprising for Andre to bring his niece to the kitchen for a visit -- but not more surprising than what Diego has to say ...

  • Dinner with Henry 7: The Celebration

    How much better a celebration is when no secrets are to be avoided ... and forgetfulness doesn't end the evening's fun ...

  • Dinner With Henry 8: The Sting

    Trouble brews for the kitchen crew: Shakespeare has been up to something shady, and Henry has a problem he hasn't even begun to address yet ...

  • Dinner With Henry 9: The Last of Sheila?

    While preparation for the wedding continues, She is shaking up the staff once again ...

  • Dinner With Henry 10: The Big Drip

    While Diego struggles with her aversion to floors, Shakespeare and Andre must clean up someone else's mess ...

  • Dinner With Henry 11: The Plan

    Andre and Shakespeare consider the kitchen an ideal place for Henry and Diego's wedding, but Henry would really like to have the wedding in the loft. The trouble is, Henry's mother will be the one to decide ...

  • Dinner With Henry 12: In the Beginning

    Who but Andre would have the courage to ask Clarissa about her son's condition?

  • Dinner With Henry 13: The Day Off

    The kitchen is closed! What does one do when cooking is forbidden? Why, visit Macy's Housewares, of course!

  • Dinner With Henry 14

    The kitchen is in shambles -- exactly what is that wicked Simpson up to?

  • Dinner With Henry 15: On the Sunny Side of the Street

    Shakespeare has been fired, but the kitchen is not at all the same without him -- in fact it's rather empty ...

  • Dinner With Henry 16: Twisted Sister

    The usually happy Henry is feeling somewhat worried about his future ...

  • Dinner With Henry 17: The Big Room

    The kitchen crew are out of their depth when it comes to water flooding the big room -- and they don't know all the secrets the kitchen hides, either ...

  • Dinner With Henry 18: The Anxiety of It All

    The wedding is soon, and Henry is anxious about getting married. Diego is about to put a stop to that!

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