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Christopher Alan Broadstone

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Born in Oklahoma City and raised in Dallas, Texas, Christopher Alan Broadstone is a writer, musician, and filmmaker who pursued his creative vision in Los Angeles for 21 years before returning to Dallas in late 2016. Serving as writer and director, Broadstone has produced three award-winning short films to date, "Scream For Me" (Best Short Film: NYC Horror Film Festival, Best Underground Short: B-Independent.com), My Skin!" (Best Horror Short: Shriekfest Film Festival [L.A.], Creative Vision Award: International Horror & Sci-Fi Film Festival [Phoenix, AZ], Best Film/Director: Cinema Edge Awards), and "Human No More" (Best Horror Short: The Indie Gathering Film Festival [OH]). Also, he has completed two feature length screenplays, "Color Of Flame", an erotic ghost story, and, with actor/writer John Franklin (Isaac from "Children of the Corn"), "R" (Best Horror Feature Screenplay: Shriekfest Film Festival [L.A.]). In total, Broadstone's films have been showcased on several horror compilation DVDs, have screened at 30 international film festivals, and have won 15 "Best Of" awards. All three films are available from Texas POEtrope as the anthology DVD, "3 Dead Girls!". In 2020 Broadstone released his feature film "Human No More", which seamlessly interpolated all three of his short films into the fabric of the much larger "HNM" story "Human No More: A Macabre Thriller"--available on Blu-ray and streaming from Amazon and Texas POEtrope. C.A Broadstone is preparing for production of the sequel (prequel) to "Human No More", which will continue the dark tale of Detective Nemo and the serial killer Mr. Blight, to be titled "HNM: Look At The Sky". Also, Christopher Alan Broadstone is the author of the horror novel "Puzzleman". A re-release of the novel and serialization of the book (with updates) is now available for Kindle and in Trade Paperback. Broadstone's new novella "A Catch In Time" is now available and his short story, "Note-To-Self", is included in the anthology "Journals Of Horror: Found Fiction (edited by Terry M. West). "Suicide The Hard Way: And Other Tales From The Innerzone" is an in-depth collection of Broadstone's never-before-released short stories, screenplays, and lyrics/poetry. He is completing his second horror novel, "Heather's Treehouse". During the late 1980s and 1990s he toured and recorded independent records and CDs with his bands "About 9 Times" and "The Judas Engine".

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