Robert Bloch
Robert Bloch was an American author best known for Psycho, which Alfred Hitchcock adapted into one of the most influential films ever made. He was a protege of H.P. Lovecraft and wrote extensively in horror and science fiction throughout his career. He won the Hugo Award for his short story That Hell-Bound Train.
Works
- PsychoPsychological horror about serial killer masquerading as innkeeper
- The ScarfHorror thriller about murderer using enchanted scarf as weapon
- American GothicTale of a deranged killer targeting victims with neurotic obsessions
- Strange EonsCosmic horror novella exploring sanity and forbidden interdimensional knowledge
- Night-World