

He also scripted The Opportunity, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, Wind Chimes (directed by Brad ‘7th Dimension’ Watson) and The Weeping Woman – filmed by award-winning director Mark Steensland and starring Tony-nominated actor Stephen Geoffreys ( Fright Night). His work has been optioned for film and television, and his zombie story ‘Dead Time’ was turned into an episode of the Lionsgate/NBC TV series Fear Itself, adapted by Steve Niles (30 Days of Night) and directed by Darren Lynn Bousman (SAW II-IV).


He has been a Guest at Alt.Fiction five times, was a Guest at the first SFX Weekender, at Thought Bubble in 2011, plus The Derbyshire Literary Festival, Edge-Lit and Off the Shelf in 2012, as well as being a panellist at Fantas圜on and the World Fantasy Convention. His non-fiction books are The Hellraiser Films and Their Legacy and Voices in the Dark, and his genre journalism has appeared in the likes of SFX, Dreamwatch and DeathRay. Paul is co-editor of the anthology Hellbound Hearts – stories based around the Clive Barker mythology that spawned Hellraiser – The Mammoth Book of Body Horror, featuring the likes of Stephen King and James Herbert, and the forthcoming Beyond Rue Morgue from Titan. Zombies) and Jason Arnopp ( Dr Who, Friday The 13th). He has also written for comics, most notably for the Dead Roots zombie anthology alongside writers such as James Moran ( Torchwood, Cockneys vs. His latest novels are Lunar (which is set to be turned into a feature film) and the short Y.A. He is the author of the novels Of Darkness and Light, The Gemini Factor and the bestselling Arrowhead trilogy ( Arrowhead, Broken Arrow and Arrowland), a post-apocalyptic reworking of the Robin Hood mythology. His novellas include Signs of Life, The Lazarus Condition, RED and Pain Cages. His short story collections are Alone (In the Dark), Touching the Flame, FunnyBones, Peripheral Visions, Shadow Writer and The Adventures of Dalton Quayle, with his latest out from the award-winning PS Publishing: The Butterfly Man and Other Stories. Paul Kane is an award-winning writer and editor based in Derbyshire, UK.
