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Joel McKay | Award-Winning Author | Journalist | Northern British Columbia (Audio)

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Meet Joel McKay—award-winning author, journalist, and Northern British Columbia’s own master of the macabre. With a career as wild and varied as his fiction, Joel has worn many hats: journalist, PR executive, CEO of an economic development trust, and even board chair at the University of Northern British Columbia. But beneath the polished resume lies a writer with a knack for the strange, the bloody, and the downright terrifying.His works—like the horror-comedy novella Wolf at the Door and the chilling anthology It Came From the Trees and Other Violent Aberrations—serve up a buffet of nightmares: tree planters fleeing parasitic insects, a physicist hunted by a murderous airline, teens trapped with an eldritch horror in a museum, and a cowboy sailing toward an elder god’s resurrection. If you love stories that grip you by the throat and refuse to let go, Joel’s your guy.When he is not spinning tales of terror, you will find him fishing, hiking, or exploring the rugged beauty of BC with his family. Join us as we dive into his creative process, his career, journalism, and his award winning work.

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Meet Joel McKay—award-winning author, journalist, and Northern British Columbia’s own master of the macabre. With a career as wild and varied as his fiction, Joel has worn many hats: journalist, PR executive, CEO of an economic development trust, and even board chair at the University of Northern British Columbia. But beneath the polished resume lies a writer with a knack for the strange, the bloody, and the downright terrifying.His works—like the horror-comedy novella Wolf at the Door and the chilling anthology It Came From the Trees and Other Violent Aberrations—serve up a buffet of nightmares: tree planters fleeing parasitic insects, a physicist hunted by a murderous airline, teens trapped with an eldritch horror in a museum, and a cowboy sailing toward an elder god’s resurrection. If you love stories that grip you by the throat and refuse to let go, Joel’s your guy.When he is not spinning tales of terror, you will find him fishing, hiking, or exploring the rugged beauty of BC with his family. Join us as we dive into his creative process, his career, journalism, and his award winning work.

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