e.w.
bonadio
author
E.W.
Bonadio is the author of numerous short stories and books. His first fiction
novel, a supernatural thriller titled Voices, was published in 2001,
followed by Illuminations, a book of poetry and musings. His last two
published works are a middle grade school reader titled Marin and the Dragon’s
Golden Treasure, and a humorous memoir, New-Age Renaissance Man.
Both were published in 2006. All Bonadio’s books are available through
major on-line book sellers and through the author’s web site. Some are
also available locally in the Southwest, USA.
Bonadio is also the author of several short stories, including a number dark tales. A sample of his work is available for reading on his web site: www.ebonadio.com. In 2006, the author received honors in an international short story contest for his story, The Grave of Armond Balosteros. His short story, Shadow in the Wood was published previously in the e-zine, Tales from the Moonlit Path.
He is currently hawking a new novel, The Masada Stones, and has been seeking a publisher. A historical fiction work based on the Jewish rebellion against Rome during the 1st century, The Masada Stones could be classified as an adventure thriller with mythical underscoring and Armageddon consequences.
Born on the east coast, Bonadio is a product of the baby boomer generation. A child during the golden age of B movies, he got his thrills watching B/W monster flicks about 50 foot women and various iterations of mutant bugs. In the ‘60s he graduated to the Hammer Films from England and their American counterparts staring Vincent Price. Eventually his interest in the genre’ moved to more intense movies based on Stephen King books like, Carrie, The Stand, Cujo, The Shining, and Pet Cemetery.
He presently lives in Arizona and travels the country on business related to the Aerospace industry. As an aspiring novelist, the author continues to delve into short story writing as a way to develop the next great work of fiction. His favorite storytellers are Stephen King, Dean Koonz, Wilbur Smith, and of course, Edgar Allen Poe. Favorite movies include any film that employs good character development, eerie settings and hair raising scary plots.
E.W. Bonadio
enjoys stories posted on Tales from the Moonlit Path and hopes to continue
submitting additional works of his own for posting to its growing readership.