

SCOTT TINCH is a 38-year-old writer from Oak Ridge, Tennessee. He cites the Gothic tradition of the South along with growing up in the shadow of the nuclear weapons & waste of his hometown as the main contributing factors of his disturbing fiction.
His literary influences include Joe R. Lansdale, Graham Masterson, Poppy Z. Brite, Peter Straub, Richard Laymon & Rod Serling.
He has had works published in many print and web publications, including Dark Funeral, House of Pain, The Murder Hole, Stories.Com, ThemeStream, The Back Door, Bad News, Living In A Powder Keg, & 220 Magazine. A collection of his short horror fiction, titled 'Spare Parts', is due out this fall, and he is currently at work on his first novel.
CURRENT SHORT STORIES ONLINE AT:
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Life imitates art, literally.
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A human predator stalks his prey at a small-town carnival.
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Some people say I have the eyes of a killer...
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