Thomas Hauck
Thomas Hauck lives in Gloucester, Massachusetts. His first novel, "Pistonhead," tells the gritty story of a guitar player in a rock band who faces a life crisis. "Lucas Manson," his second novel, is a literary horror thriller that pits agent Mark Dylan against a charismatic evangelist who is the leader of a bloodthirsty hominid species. His third novel, "Avita Doesn't Love You" (Whiskey Creek Press, October 2014), is an international thriller that traces the moral and physical challenges faced...See more
Thomas Hauck lives in Gloucester, Massachusetts. His first novel, "Pistonhead," tells the gritty story of a guitar player in a rock band who faces a life crisis. "Lucas Manson," his second novel, is a literary horror thriller that pits agent Mark Dylan against a charismatic evangelist who is the leader of a bloodthirsty hominid species. His third novel, "Avita Doesn't Love You" (Whiskey Creek Press, October 2014), is an international thriller that traces the moral and physical challenges faced by agent Kevin Lone as he battles an implacable global enemy. Thomas's short stories have been published in numerous literary journals. His collection of short stories and poems, "Public Image: Stories and Poems," was published in 2009. Thomas is the editor of "Renaissance Magazine," America's leading national magazine devoted to contemporary renaissance faires and culture. A former member of the Boston powerpop band The Atlantics, he's a rock musician who has released two solo CDs available through CDBaby and iTunes. His newest CD was released in April 2014 under the name Telamor, and is entitled "Valentine to the Future." Thomas earned his B.A. in History of Art at Tufts University, graduating magna cum laude. He earned his M.B.A. at Endicott College in 2004. He lives with his wife Kim Smith, a published garden book author, photographer, and documentary filmmaker. Thomas and Kim have two children See less