Canadian Crime Fiction Author
Joseph Mulak is a former horror author who has turned to crime fiction. He is the author of the novellas Inconvenience and Not All Secrets.
As a horror author, he has written the novels Devil Music and Ashes to Ashes. He has also written several short which have appeared in such anthologies as Death Be Not proud (edited by Thom Erb), Dark Things II (edited by Ty Schwamberger), Dark Light (a charity anthology benefiting Ronald McDonald House), and Freedom of Screech (edited by Craig Spector). Some of these stories have been collected in Haunted whispers.
He lives and writes in North Bay, Ontario. He has four children and four grandchildren.