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  1. Literary agent and Editor. Kirby McCauley (September 11, 1941 – August 30, 2014) was a Minnesota-born American fan of the macabre who went on to a career as a major literary agent and editor professionally based in New York City, becoming influential in Modern Horror.

  2. Kirby McCauley (September 11, 1941 – August 30, 2014) was a Minnesota-born American fan of the macabre who went on to a career as a major literary agent and editor professionally based in New York City, becoming influential in Modern Horror.

  3. Dark Forces: New Stories of Suspense and Supernatural Horror is an anthology of 23 original horror stories, first published by The Viking Press in 1980 and as a paperback by Bantam Books in 1981. It was edited by New York City literary agent Kirby McCauley.

  4. Sep 4, 2014 · Among his many other accomplishments, Kirby McCauley helped found the World Fantasy Convention, created the World Fantasy Awards, and chaired the first convention in Providence in 1975. He was a fan as well as an industry insider. Kirby McCauley passed away on August 30, 2014 of renal failure brought on by long-term diabetes. He was 72 years old.

  5. Sep 5, 2014 · Agent and editor Kirby McCauley, 72, died August 30, 2014 of renal failure. McAuley was September 11, 1941 in Minnesota, and attended the University of Minnesota. He became a literary agent in the 1970s, and soon built one of the most successful agencies in the business, representing authors including Stephen King, George R.R. Martin, and Roger ...

  6. The Wheel of Fortune by Bev Vincent. The end of the 1970s saw a change in direction for Stephen King. He switched publishers and, for the first time, had a literary agent. He met Kirby McCauley at a publishing party in 1976, but didn’t sign up with him right away.

  7. Kirby McCauley has 15 books on Goodreads with 10475 ratings. Kirby McCauleys most popular book is Dark Forces: New Stories of Suspense and Supernatural ...

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