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  1. www.mark-wheaton.comMARK WHEATON

    Mark Wheaton is the author of Emily Eternal, Father Luis Chavez series and comic book scribe Dark Horse's "The Cleaners". He has also worked as a screenwriter ("Friday the 13th," "The Messengers,") and video game writer for Vivendi/Sierra.

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      Born in Texas, Mark got his start as a writer working for...

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      Born in Texas, Mark got his start as a writer working for...

  2. Dec 29, 1975 · Reminiscent of Lois Duncan’s cl. Born in Texas, Mark Wheaton is the award-winning author of EMILY ETERNAL (written as M.G. Wheaton) which has been translated into 5 languages, and was named one of the Best SciFi Novels of the Year by the Financial Times.

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  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm1187126Mark Wheaton - IMDb

    Mark Wheaton is a filmmaker who has worked on horror movies such as Friday the 13th (2009) and The Messengers (2007). He was also a writer for Fangoria and other magazines before becoming a screenwriter.

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  4. Mark Wheaton has 52 books on Goodreads with 26930 ratings. Mark Wheatons most popular book is Fields of Wrath (Luis Chavez, #1).

  5. Mark Wheaton is a screenwriter who has worked for various studios and filmmakers on movies such as The Ring, The Grudge, and The Exorcism of Emily Rose. He also has a background in journalism, having written for magazines like Total Film and Fangoria.

  6. Born in Texas, Mark got his start as a writer working for movie magazines like Total Film, Fangoria, and L'écran Fantastique before breaking into screenwriting. He has also written for video games and comic books, including co-creating "The Cleaners" for Dark Horse Comics.

  7. Mark Wheaton is the award-winning author of EMILY ETERNAL (Grand Central, 2019, written as M.G. Wheaton) which has been translated into 5 languages, and was named one of the Best Science Fiction Novels of the Year by the Financial Times.