In 2014, Quirk Books published his novel, Horrorstör, which was subsequently optioned for a television series by FOX. In 2012, Hendrix co-wrote Dirt Candy: A Cookbook, a graphic novel/cookbook/memoir with his wife Amanda Cohen and Ryan Dunlavey. He has also contributed to Katie Crouch's young adult series The Magnolia League, and his fiction has appeared in Strange Horizons and Pseudopod. In 2009, Hendrix attended the Clarion Workshop at the University of California at San Diego. Alongside his novels, he has written for numerous media outlets, including Playboy Magazine, The New York Post, and, prior to its closure in 2008, as a film critic for The New York Sun. As an adult Hendrix worked in the library of the American Society for Psychical Research before turning to professional writing. His parents divorced when he was 13 years old and the author spent much of his time in public libraries. Hendrix lives in Manhattan and was one of the founders of the New York Asian Film Festival. Grady Hendrix is an American author, journalist, public speaker, and screenwriter known for his best-selling 2014 novel Horrorstör.
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