Disch
Thomas M. Disch (1940–2008) was an acclaimed American science fiction author and poet known for his dark, speculative themes and contributions to the 'new wave' of science fiction. He won the Hugo Award for his nonfiction work 'The Genocides' and was a frequent nominee for both the Hugo and Nebula Awards. Disch died by suicide in New York City at the age of 68.
science fiction
poetry
speculative fiction
horror
children's literature